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Mar 13, 2026, 06:27AM

Platform Goody Two-Shoes, A Bright Yellow Sweater. I Was In Over My Head

A 2005 Index Magazine interview with performance artist Mike Albo vs. a 2026 Interview Magazine interview with makeup artist Sandy Linter.

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Sandy Linter: There’s a lot that I could talk about, but I just withdrew.

Mike Albo: It's a huge challenge for me because all I do is make fun of consumerism.

Linter: Platform goody two-shoes, a bright yellow sweater, a bright yellow and red mini skirt, big black suede platforms that tied around the ankle. I was in over my head.

Albo: You always have to look ready for your album cover shot.

Linter: Okay, fine. [Laughs] Whatever.

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Albo: We were trying to boil down our expression to little New Yorker poetry squares.

Linter: Vogue sent me flowers. And we were in. We ditched the false eyelashes.

Albo: Yeah. We never learn our lesson.

Linter: I did, but it would be many years later when the two of us kind of forgot all about it.

Also: I have a lot of sympathy for people who write promotional copy and magazine captions.

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Linter: For me, it was a half a Quaalude and maybe a line of coke a little later on.

Albo: That's what I do on stage a lot.

Linter: As you know, no cell phones, no computers, no nothing. That was it. Unimaginable. It was getting to be a lot of frosted shimmer shadows—very vibrant. They hate getting it on their clothes.

Albo: They're usually a series of vignettes that don't last longer than ten minutes each.

Linter: But I was selling like hotcakes.

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