• Jared Leto set to play Andy Warhol in upcoming movie

    Jared Leto set to play Andy Warhol in upcoming movie

    Jared Leto is bringing Andy Warhol’s silver wig to the silver screen. The 48-year-old Oscar winner confirmed via Instagram that he is slated to play the iconic artist in an upcoming movie. “Yes, it’s true that I will be playing Andy Warhol in an upcoming film,” he wrote. “And so grateful and excited about this opportunity.” …
  • New interview sheds light on the life of the late Brigid Berlin

    New interview sheds light on the life of the late Brigid Berlin

    A wild interview with Andy Warhol’s Factory legend Brigid Berlin — who died this month — is to be published next week. In the chat, the socialite-turned-Warhol-superstar, who died Jul. 17, revealed, among other things, that she left her first husband after he had an affair with designer Bill Blass. Berlin — also known as …
  • Andy Warhol muse Barbara Allen de Kwiatkowski dead at 69

    Andy Warhol muse Barbara Allen de Kwiatkowski dead at 69

    Andy Warhol muse Barbara Allen de Kwiatkowski has died at 69. “She passed away peacefully in her sleep,” her family confirmed to us. She once worked for, and partially owned, Interview magazine and was known for associating with Mick Jagger, Truman Capote and Peter Beard. “Barbara holds the keys to the other side of the …
  • Andre Leon Talley reveals Karl Lagerfeld’s abusive childhood in memoir

    Andre Leon Talley reveals Karl Lagerfeld’s abusive childhood in memoir

    Fashion icon Karl Lagerfeld was tied up at night as a child with leather straps by his mother to keep him from snacking, his former bestie André Leon Talley revealed in his upcoming memoir. In “The Chiffon Trenches,” (out in September), Talley tattles on the fashion icon, claiming the late Chanel creative director had a …
  • Long-lost footage from Andy Warhol’s Factory surfaces

    Long-lost footage from Andy Warhol’s Factory surfaces

    Long-lost footage from Andy Warhol’s Factory — featuring Lou Reed, Diana Vreeland and Paloma Picasso — has finally seen the light of day. The film was shot by Warhol assistant Ronnie Cutrone, who left it to photographer Roger Moenks in his will before he died in 2013. Moenks screened it Friday for a VIP panel …