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Study Guide: The History and Evolution of Interview Magazine

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The History and Evolution of Interview Magazine Study Guide

Founding and Early Vision (1969-1970s)

The founding of 'Interview' magazine in 1969 is solely attributed to Andy Warhol.

Answer: False

Explanation: The source material indicates that 'Interview' magazine was co-founded by Andy Warhol and John Wilcock in 1969, not solely by Warhol.

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The initial title of 'Interview' magazine was 'Interview'.

Answer: False

Explanation: The magazine's original title was 'inter/VIEW: A Monthly Film Journal,' not simply 'Interview.'

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Andy Warhol's principal impetus for establishing 'Interview' magazine was to provide a venue for his personal art exhibitions.

Answer: False

Explanation: Warhol's primary motivation stemmed from being denied press credentials for the New York Film Festival, leading him and John Wilcock to create 'Interview' as a platform for obtaining such access, rather than for exhibiting his own art.

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Andy Warhol advocated for magazines to prioritize negative news and critical analysis.

Answer: False

Explanation: Warhol believed in a more positive editorial approach, stating that 'Every other paper is full of bad news, but we publish only good.'

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The inaugural issue of 'Interview' magazine in October 1969 featured a portrait of Andy Warhol on its cover.

Answer: False

Explanation: The cover of the first issue of 'Interview' magazine in October 1969 featured a still image from the experimental film *Lions Love…(and Lies)* starring Viva.

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Who are the two primary founders of 'Interview' magazine?

Answer: Andy Warhol and John Wilcock

Explanation: The primary founders of 'Interview' magazine were the renowned artist Andy Warhol and journalist John Wilcock.

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What was the initial focus of 'Interview' magazine upon its founding?

Answer: Film reviews and commentary

Explanation: Upon its establishment, 'Interview' magazine initially concentrated its editorial content on film reviews.

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Which event significantly influenced Andy Warhol and John Wilcock to found 'Interview' magazine?

Answer: Warhol's denial of press credentials for the New York Film Festival.

Explanation: Warhol's personal experience of being denied press credentials for the New York Film Festival served as a primary catalyst for establishing 'Interview' magazine.

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The name 'view' in the magazine's original title, 'inter/VIEW,' was an homage to which publication or person?

Answer: The literary magazine *View* published by Charles Henri Ford.

Explanation: The inclusion of 'view' in the original title 'inter/VIEW' was a tribute to Charles Henri Ford, who published the influential literary magazine *View* during the 1940s.

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What was featured on the cover of the very first issue of 'Interview' in October 1969?

Answer: A still image from the film *Lions Love…(and Lies)* starring Viva.

Explanation: The inaugural issue of 'Interview' in October 1969 presented a still image from the experimental film *Lions Love…(and Lies)* on its cover.

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Editorial Leadership and Contributors

Bob Colacello commenced his professional engagement with 'Interview' magazine as a photographer.

Answer: False

Explanation: Bob Colacello initially contributed to 'Interview' by writing film reviews while a student at Columbia University, subsequently becoming the managing editor.

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Bob Colacello characterized 'Interview' magazine during his tenure as a reflection of Andy Warhol's personal life and social interactions.

Answer: True

Explanation: Colacello described the magazine's transformation into a mirror of Warhol's social milieu, aiming for each issue to emulate a grand dinner party.

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Glenn O'Brien succeeded Bob Colacello as managing editor and held the position for over five years.

Answer: False

Explanation: Glenn O'Brien succeeded Colacello as managing editor in 1972 but served only until 1973.

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Andy Warhol primarily sourced content for the magazine through formal written submissions from external contributors.

Answer: False

Explanation: Warhol famously gathered material by carrying a tape recorder in his pocket during social events, capturing conversations for transcription.

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Fran Lebowitz received substantial remuneration for her regular column contributions to 'Interview' magazine.

Answer: False

Explanation: Fran Lebowitz was reportedly compensated at a rate of $10 per film review column submitted to 'Interview' magazine.

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André Leon Talley served as the principal photographer for 'Interview' magazine throughout the 1980s.

Answer: False

Explanation: André Leon Talley worked at 'Interview' magazine, but his roles included tasks such as answering phones and styling photo shoots, not serving as the primary photographer.

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Bob Colacello served as editor-in-chief from 1974 to 1983.

Answer: True

Explanation: Bob Colacello held the position of editor-in-chief for 'Interview' magazine during the period of 1974 to 1983.

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Which of the following individuals was NOT listed as an editor for the inaugural issue of 'Interview'?

Answer: Bob Colacello

Explanation: Bob Colacello was not among the editors credited for the inaugural issue; Gerard Malanga, Paul Morrissey, and John Wilcock were listed.

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How did Bob Colacello initially become involved with 'Interview' magazine?

Answer: He began writing film reviews while studying at Columbia University.

Explanation: Bob Colacello's initial engagement with 'Interview' involved writing film reviews during his studies at Columbia University.

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Bob Colacello described the magazine during his tenure as aiming to emulate what kind of social event?

Answer: A grand dinner party

Explanation: Colacello envisioned the magazine's content as mirroring a grand dinner party, reflecting the social interactions and diverse personalities featured.

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Who succeeded Bob Colacello as managing editor in 1972?

Answer: Glenn O'Brien

Explanation: Glenn O'Brien assumed the role of managing editor in 1972, succeeding Bob Colacello.

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How did Andy Warhol famously gather material for interviews?

Answer: Using a tape recorder carried in his pocket during social events.

Explanation: Warhol's method involved utilizing a pocket tape recorder to capture conversations during social gatherings, which were subsequently transcribed for publication.

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How much was Fran Lebowitz reportedly paid for each film review column she wrote for 'Interview'?

Answer: $10

Explanation: Fran Lebowitz received a reported payment of $10 for each film review column she contributed to 'Interview' magazine.

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Which of the following photographers is NOT listed as having had their work featured in 'Interview' magazine?

Answer: Ansel Adams

Explanation: While Robert Mapplethorpe, Herb Ritts, and David LaChapelle are noted photographers featured in 'Interview,' Ansel Adams is not listed among them.

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Content and Style Evolution

'Interview' magazine has consistently maintained an exclusive focus on film reviews since its inception.

Answer: False

Explanation: Initially, 'Interview' magazine concentrated on film reviews, but its editorial scope subsequently broadened to encompass a wider array of pop culture subjects.

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A characteristic feature of 'Interview' during the Warhol era was the consistent inclusion of concise, critical essays.

Answer: False

Explanation: While interviews were central, a prominent visual trademark of the Warhol era was the use of full-page photographs of 'beautiful people,' rather than critical essays.

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In 1981, 'Interview' magazine was described as a fusion of *The New Yorker* and *Vanity Fair*, presented on glossy paper.

Answer: False

Explanation: The 1981 description characterized 'Interview' as a blend of *People* and *Vogue*, presented on elongated newsprint, not glossy paper or a fusion with *The New Yorker*.

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'Interview' magazine is primarily categorized as a news and current affairs publication.

Answer: False

Explanation: 'Interview' magazine is primarily categorized under the domain of Pop culture.

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Beyond interviews, what other visual element was a trademark of 'Interview' magazine during the Warhol era?

Answer: Full-page photographs of 'beautiful people.'

Explanation: A defining visual characteristic of 'Interview' during the Warhol period was the prominent use of full-page photographs featuring notable individuals.

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In 1981, 'Interview' magazine was described as a hybrid of which two other publications?

Answer: *People* and *Vogue*

Explanation: In 1981, 'Interview' magazine was characterized as a blend of *People* and *Vogue*, presented on elongated newsprint.

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Business and Ownership History

Brant Publications Inc. acquired 'Interview' magazine in 1971 from its original founders.

Answer: False

Explanation: Brant Publications Inc. acquired 'Interview' magazine in 1989 from the estate of Andy Warhol, not in 1971 from the original founders.

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The acquisition price for 'Interview' magazine by Brant Publications Inc. was $1 million.

Answer: False

Explanation: Brant Publications Inc. acquired 'Interview' magazine for $10 million, not $1 million.

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Singleton LLC acquired 'Interview' magazine out of bankruptcy for $5 million.

Answer: False

Explanation: Singleton LLC purchased 'Interview' magazine out of bankruptcy for $1.5 million, not $5 million.

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Which company acquired 'Interview' magazine in 1989 from Andy Warhol's estate?

Answer: Brant Publications Inc.

Explanation: In 1989, Brant Publications Inc. purchased 'Interview' magazine from the estate of Andy Warhol.

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What was the purchase price when Brant Publications Inc. acquired 'Interview' magazine?

Answer: $10 million

Explanation: The acquisition of 'Interview' magazine by Brant Publications Inc. was completed for a sum of $10 million.

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Who served as the editor-in-chief of 'Interview' magazine under Brant Publications from 1990 to 2008?

Answer: Ingrid Sischy

Explanation: Ingrid Sischy held the position of editor-in-chief for 'Interview' magazine during the Brant Publications era, from 1990 to 2008.

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What was the stated reason for the discontinuation of both the print and digital publications of 'Interview' magazine in May 2018?

Answer: Filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy and liquidation.

Explanation: The cessation of 'Interview' magazine's print and web publications in May 2018 was attributed to the filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy and subsequent liquidation proceedings.

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Who acquired 'Interview' magazine from bankruptcy in August 2018?

Answer: Singleton LLC

Explanation: In August 2018, Singleton LLC acquired 'Interview' magazine following its bankruptcy proceedings.

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What was the transaction amount when Singleton LLC purchased 'Interview' magazine out of bankruptcy?

Answer: $1.5 million

Explanation: Singleton LLC acquired 'Interview' magazine out of bankruptcy for a transaction amount of $1.5 million.

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Publication Details and Identity

What was the approximate circulation figure for 'Interview' magazine by the year 1972?

Answer: True

Explanation: By 1972, 'Interview' magazine had achieved a circulation of approximately 30,000 copies.

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The distinctive cursive 'Interview' logo was designed by Andy Warhol himself.

Answer: False

Explanation: The distinctive cursive 'Interview' logo was designed by Glenn O'Brien in collaboration with artist Richard Bernstein.

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When Rosemary Kent assumed the editorship-in-chief role in 1973, the magazine's circulation was approximately 30,000 copies.

Answer: False

Explanation: Upon Rosemary Kent's appointment as editor-in-chief in 1973, 'Interview' magazine reported a circulation of nearly 70,000 copies.

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Richard Bernstein was responsible for designing covers for 'Interview' magazine from 1972 until the early 1990s.

Answer: False

Explanation: Richard Bernstein designed covers for 'Interview' magazine from 1972 to 1989, a period of 17 years, not until the early 1990s.

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The headquarters of 'Interview' magazine relocated downtown to 575 Broadway in 1995.

Answer: False

Explanation: The headquarters of 'Interview' magazine moved to 575 Broadway in downtown New York City in 1990, not 1995.

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The ISSN number 0149-8932 is associated with 'Interview' magazine.

Answer: True

Explanation: The International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) assigned to 'Interview' magazine is indeed 0149-8932.

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What nickname is 'Interview' magazine known by, reflecting its cultural significance?

Answer: The Crystal Ball of Pop Culture

Explanation: The publication is recognized by the moniker 'The Crystal Ball of Pop Culture,' suggesting its prescient role in reflecting cultural trends.

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By 1972, what was the approximate circulation of 'Interview' magazine?

Answer: 30,000 copies

Explanation: By the year 1972, 'Interview' magazine had attained a circulation of approximately 30,000 copies.

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Who is credited with the design of the distinctive cursive 'Interview' logo, which continues to be utilized?

Answer: Glenn O'Brien, working with Richard Bernstein

Explanation: The distinctive cursive 'Interview' logo was created through a collaboration between Glenn O'Brien and artist Richard Bernstein.

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What was the circulation figure for 'Interview' magazine in 1973 when Rosemary Kent became editor-in-chief?

Answer: Nearly 70,000

Explanation: In 1973, when Rosemary Kent took over as editor-in-chief, 'Interview' magazine reported a circulation of nearly 70,000 copies.

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For how many years did Richard Bernstein design covers for 'Interview' magazine?

Answer: 17 years (1972-1989)

Explanation: Richard Bernstein contributed his artistic talents to designing covers for 'Interview' magazine over a span of 17 years, from 1972 to 1989.

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In what year did 'Interview' magazine's headquarters relocate to 575 Broadway in downtown New York City?

Answer: 1990

Explanation: The headquarters of 'Interview' magazine were moved to 575 Broadway in downtown New York City in 1990.

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What was the price of a single issue of 'Interview' magazine in 1972?

Answer: $0.50

Explanation: In 1972, a single issue of 'Interview' magazine was available for purchase at a price of $0.50.

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Later Years and Relaunch

Ingrid Sischy served as the editor-in-chief of 'Interview' magazine from 1989 until 2008.

Answer: True

Explanation: Ingrid Sischy held the position of editor-in-chief at 'Interview' magazine from 1989 through 2008.

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In May 2018, 'Interview' magazine announced its cessation of print publications while intending to continue its web presence.

Answer: False

Explanation: The May 2018 announcement indicated the cessation of both print and web publications due to bankruptcy and liquidation, not a continuation of the web presence.

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Mel Ottenberg has held the position of Editor in Chief of 'Interview' magazine since its relaunch in 2018.

Answer: False

Explanation: Mel Ottenberg assumed the role of Editor in Chief in 2021, subsequent to the 2018 relaunch.

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'Interview Germany' ceased publication in 2017.

Answer: False

Explanation: 'Interview Germany' continued publication until 2020, not ceasing in 2017.

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As of the source information, who currently serves as the Editor in Chief of 'Interview' magazine?

Answer: Mel Ottenberg

Explanation: According to the provided information, Mel Ottenberg currently holds the position of Editor in Chief at 'Interview' magazine.

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