Adam White

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Adam White is features editor across Culture and Lifestyle at The Independent, where he writes and commissions features, essays and interviews. His work has also been published in Dazed, Huck, i-D, Playboy, The Telegraph, The i, Little White Lies, The Quietus and Nylon.

<p>‘Right now I really need to think about what kinds of movies I’ll make going forward’</p>
Interview

Steven Soderbergh: ‘Erin Brockovich wouldn’t get made today… unless you get Timothée Chalamet’

The Oscar-winning director of ‘Ocean’s Eleven’, ‘Out of Sight’ and ‘Magic Mike’ speaks to Adam White about weathering the box office disappointment of his brilliant new film ‘Black Bag’, and his fears for the future – not only when it comes to his career, but Hollywood itself

<p>Eighties icons: Susanna Hoffs, Michael Steele, Debbi Peterson and Vicki Peterson of the seminal pop-rock band The Bangles</p>
Interview

The Bangles: ‘If we were a boyband, we’d have just punched each other out’

The women behind ‘Eternal Flame’ and ‘Manic Monday’ were among the most successful – and history-making – pop groups of the Eighties… until they were torn apart. As a new book dives into their decade of stardom, Susanna Hoffs and Vicki and Debbi Peterson speak to Adam White about their highs and lows

Interview

The Bangles: ‘If we were a boyband, we’d have just punched each other out’

The women behind ‘Eternal Flame’ and ‘Manic Monday’ were among the most successful – and history-making – pop groups of the Eighties… until they were torn apart. As a new book dives into their decade of stardom, Susanna Hoffs and Vicki and Debbi Peterson speak to Adam White about their highs and lows

<p>Eighties icons: Susanna Hoffs, Michael Steele, Debbi Peterson and Vicki Peterson of the seminal pop-rock band The Bangles</p>
<p>‘When I got to “Saturday Night Live”, it was a time of super-strong, powerful, funny women – I was very aware that other people had a completely different experience with it’</p>
Interview

Amy Poehler: ‘You don’t need a chaotic work environment to be funny’

The ‘Parks and Recreation’ star has returned to voice Joy in Pixar’s ‘Inside Out 2’, and speaks to Adam White about sexism, self-loathing and why the horrors of modern life haven’t hurt the political positivity of her most famous work

Interview

Amy Poehler: ‘You don’t need a chaotic work environment to be funny’

The ‘Parks and Recreation’ star has returned to voice Joy in Pixar’s ‘Inside Out 2’, and speaks to Adam White about sexism, self-loathing and why the horrors of modern life haven’t hurt the political positivity of her most famous work

<p>‘When I got to “Saturday Night Live”, it was a time of super-strong, powerful, funny women – I was very aware that other people had a completely different experience with it’</p>
<p>‘It’s really a snapshot in time of what I was feeling’: Michelle Branch performs tracks from ‘The Spirit Room' in Taipei in 2002</p>
Interview

Michelle Branch helped raise a generation of angsty romantics

The singer-songwriter’s debut, released when she was 18, remains a millennial classic and the blueprint for teenage pop-rock. She talks to Adam White about capturing youthful truthfulness and lighting the way for Taylor Swift

Interview

Michelle Branch helped raise a generation of angsty romantics

The singer-songwriter’s debut, released when she was 18, remains a millennial classic and the blueprint for teenage pop-rock. She talks to Adam White about capturing youthful truthfulness and lighting the way for Taylor Swift

<p>‘It’s really a snapshot in time of what I was feeling’: Michelle Branch performs tracks from ‘The Spirit Room' in Taipei in 2002</p>
‘I don’t mean to get high and mighty about it but art has a responsibility to push the envelope and push boundaries and deal with difficult subjects’
Interview

Kevin Bacon: ‘I think of myself as an actor, and not a movie star’

He’s been a movie mainstay since the Eighties but has always evaded celebrity, instead gravitating towards grisly characters other actors wouldn’t dream of touching. Adam White meets a true Hollywood original

Interview

Kevin Bacon: ‘I think of myself as an actor, and not a movie star’

He’s been a movie mainstay since the Eighties but has always evaded celebrity, instead gravitating towards grisly characters other actors wouldn’t dream of touching. Adam White meets a true Hollywood original

‘I don’t mean to get high and mighty about it but art has a responsibility to push the envelope and push boundaries and deal with difficult subjects’

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