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Nick Haramis spent his boyhood in a small town in Canada best known for its paper mill, accessing a world of glamor and international culture through magazines. An early talent for writing and a fateful trip to New York jumpstarted an illustrious career in print, landing him at the top of the masthead at Interview, the magazine founded by artist Andy Warhol fifty years ago.
In this episode, we discuss Interview’s instrumental roll in shaping culture over the past five decades, why shocking your parents means you’ve done something right, and how the importance of curation and critique has evolved in the digital age.
Special thanks to King Princess and the team at Zelig Music for the use of "Hit The Back", which plays in the introduction.
Nick Haramis // https://www.instagram.com/nickkharamis/
Interview Magazine // https://www.instagram.com/interviewmag/
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Nick Haramis spent his boyhood in a small town in Canada best known for its paper mill, accessing a world of glamor and international culture through magazines. An early talent for writing and a fateful trip to New York jumpstarted an illustrious career in print, landing him at the top of the masthead at Interview, the magazine founded by artist Andy Warhol fifty years ago.
In this episode, we discuss Interview’s instrumental roll in shaping culture over the past five decades, why shocking your parents means you’ve done something right, and how the importance of curation and critique has evolved in the digital age.
Special thanks to King Princess and the team at Zelig Music for the use of "Hit The Back", which plays in the introduction.
Nick Haramis // https://www.instagram.com/nickkharamis/
Interview Magazine // https://www.instagram.com/interviewmag/
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.