Richard Kern

BROADWAY

Lea Michele on Glee, Growth, and “the Hardest Fucking Role in New York”

February 7, 2023

Jeremy O. Harris talks the “Funny Girl” star about critics, stage fright, and her extremely wild year. 

BADDIE

Ice Spice Is Rethinking Rap Stardom

December 1, 2022

After going viral with her summer anthem “Munch,” the Bronx musician connects with Erykah Badu and her daughter Puma Curry to talk beauty starter packs, the comments section, and the bravery to be yourself.

AMERICAN SPIRIT

“I Love Trashy Shit.” Nine New Yorkers Share Their American Dreams

September 15, 2022

“Joe Boxer Cookie Monster pajama pants.”

Art!

Valentina Vaccarella and Richard Kern on Pimps and Madams

April 25, 2022

The up-and-coming artist caught up with Richard Kern to discuss her latest show, “Bless This Life.”

Richard Kern: Cell Dynamics

October 1, 2012

The cell phone has lost its novelty. Once feared for its potential to dehumanize communication, the cell phone is now a commodity as essential as bread. It serves as an escape route for awkward social encounters; a source of self-importance; and, most importantly, the means of our connectivity. Cell phones are all but implanted in our arms.