St. Vincent Talks with Vinson Cunningham
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St. Vincent Talks with Vinson Cunningham
"On October 25, 2025, the musician St. Vincent talked with the New Yorker staff writer Vinson Cunningham at the 26th annual New Yorker Festival, a weekend of conversations, screenings, performances, and more. The Festival, which is the magazine's signature event, was held in New York City and brought together leading voices in literature, film, comedy, television, politics, and medicine. St. Vincent, the stage name of Annie Clark, is a musician, a producer, and a director, known internationally for her genre-defying music and her innovative"
"multimedia artistry. She has won six Grammy Awards, including three Best Alternative Music Album Awards, for "St. Vincent," "Daddy's Home," and her most recent release, "All Born Screaming." Celebrated for her virtuosic guitar work, her sonic experimentation, her sharp lyrical narratives, and her ever-evolving visual style, St. Vincent has consistently garnered critical acclaim for pushing boundaries. Her fusion of art rock, electronic, and pop elements in her music has earned her a place among the most influential artists of her generation."
The 26th New Yorker Festival in New York City gathered leading cultural voices for conversations, screenings, and performances on October 25, 2025. St. Vincent (Annie Clark) is a musician, producer, and director whose multimedia artistry fuses art rock, electronic, and pop; she has won six Grammys, including three Best Alternative Music Album Awards. Her work features virtuosic guitar, sonic experimentation, sharp lyrical narratives, and an evolving visual style that pushes creative boundaries. Vinson Cunningham is a New Yorker staff writer and critic, a two-time Pulitzer finalist and George Jean Nathan Award recipient, who teaches at Yale and Columbia and co-hosts Critics at Large.
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