Watermill Center. August 30, 2008. By Helin Jung
You're setting Shakespeare’s sonnets to music. Do you have a lot in common with the Bard? “Being of the fairer sex, as in gay, I understand that longing for impossible love.” —Rufus Wainwright
—Isabella Rossellini
What did you do this summer? “I was working in Spain. I was interning at Cosmo. It was fun. It was in Spanish.” —Amanda Hearst
—Beth Rudin DeWoody
What’s your impression of the Hamptons? “It's like a beautiful, beautiful movie set with no wires and no street lights.” —Daniel Knox
—Daphne Guinness
Do you karaoke at all? “I love to go to karaoke. I’m the listener.” —Hana Soukupova
—Marisa Bregman
You’ve written about the Reagans. Are the McCains or the Obamas a more interesting couple? “The Obamas. I'll always go with youth and beauty behind closed doors.” —Bob Colacello
—Lisa de Kooning
Did you staycation or vacation this summer? “I just got back from Africa. Botswana, Ethiopia Kenya. Had the best, best time.” —Calvin Klein
—Stacy Engman
Is there a New Yorker you’d like to have dinner with? “The mayor. If I had him to dinner, he would be too polite not to listen to me.” —Jessye Norman
—Jörn Weisbordt
Do you sing at all? “I appreciate singing.” —Lisa Anastos
—Luigi Tadini
What artist would you bring back from the dead? “Ella Fitzgerald. I was once supposed to make an opera with Ella Fitzgerald for the Metropolitan Opera. Never happened. They said it wouldn't be right for their audience.” —Robert Wilson
—Barbara Goldsmith
Do you sing at all? “Not in the normal sense.” —Terence Koh
—Kate McGarrigle
Are you as politically inclined as your brother Rufus? “Politics is hard I judge a lot of things on an emotional level. I haven’t written a great political song.” —Martha Wainwright
—Dalia Oberlander
In honor of Labor Day, what’s the best or worst job you’ve ever had? “I could never get a job. That was my problem.” —Steven Klein