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Articles in Nov, 2001 issue of Interview
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Alana Davis: fortune cookies - elektra - Sound Advice: A Stone Rolls Alone, and a Son Also Rises - Sound Recording Review
by Sarah Valdez -
Q-Tip: kamaal the abstract - arista - Sound Advice: A Stone Rolls Alone, and a Son Also Rises - Sound Recording Review
by Gregor Ehrlich -
Emmanuelle Chriqui: NSYNC helps an actress rise up - Movie Spotlight - Brief Article
by Scott Lyle Cohen -
Preview: riding in cars with boys - Some Army Guys, a French Surprise and Lots of Cries - Movie Review
by Diane Baroni -
Review: My first Mister - Some Army Guys, a French Surprise and Lots of Cries - Movie Review
by Thelma Adams -
Caught in the act: talking Turkey with Bruce Weber about his latest film - View Man - Interview
by Ingrid Sischy -
Letter from the editor November - View
by Ingrid Sischy -
Review: Mulholland Drive - Some Army Guys, a French Surprise and Lots of Cries - Movie Review
by Mark Olsen -
Brigid Berlin: a Warhol superstar looks, back, with a friend who knows a thing or two about notoriety - Gee! It's A Documentary - Interview
by Patricia Hearst Shaw -
Days between stations: a torch singer offers hope - Music Column - Sound Recording Review
by Greil Marcus -
Christian Slater: he's got a new life. Take a new look - Interview
by Scott Lyle Cohen -
Jamiroquai: 5,4,3,2,1 … the funk astronaut takes off again - Music's Mad Hatter - A Funk Odyssey - Sound Recording Review
by Dimitri Ehrlich -
Faith Evans: faithfully - Bad Boy - Sound Advice: A Stone Rolls Alone, and a Son Also Rises - Sound Recording Review
by Catherine Kelly -
Mick Jagger: goddess in the doorway - Virgin - Sound Advice: A Stone Rolls Alone, and a Son Also Rises - Sound Recording Review
by Dimitri Ehrlich - Steam Heat: baby it's cold outside…but it's cozy in here - fashion
- Singles mingle, couples bubble and trios appear - Page 5
- Letters - Letter to the Editor
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T.I.: before he had an album, he had a Serious record - Music Spotlight - Brief Article
by Marc Weingarten -
Femi Kuti: fight to win - MCA - Sound Advice: A Stone Rolls Alone, and a Son Also Rises - Sound Recording Review
by Dimitri Ehrlich -
Angie Stone: mahogany soul - j records - Sound Advice: A Stone Rolls Alone, and a Son Also Rises - Sound Recording Review
by Rebecca Louie -
Orlando Bloom: two roles under one belt and injuries to rival Jackie Chan - Movie News - Interview
by Henry Cabot Beck -
Elton John; his brand new album: a pure dose of why the world fell in love with him in the first place - Interview
by Ann Powers -
Berry & Tony: a love story - Andy Warnor's Interview - Berry Berenson; Tony Perkins - Interview
by Berry Perkins -
Red, white and blue: seeing three old colors in a thousand new ways - Look of the Month - World Trade Center attacks
by Dimitri Ehrlich -
Bent: building dreamy music from the vinyl junk pile - Twisted Music - Brief Article
by Matt Diehl -
Review: Amelie - Some Army Guys, a French Surprise and Lots of Cries - Movie Review
by Graham Fuller -
Issey Miyake: catching up with the man who pushes the envelope of fashion - Crossing, Boundaries - Interview
by Ingrid Sischy -
All the dish: American as apple pie…and baba-ghanoush - Food Column - Jane; Five Points; The Grange Hall - Restaurant Review
by Brad Goldfarb - The Ballad of the Soldier's Wife - fashion
- Elton John's Tip Sheet - Music Opinion Page - Interview
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New order: get ready - Warner Bros./reprise - Sound Advice: A Stone Rolls Alone, and a Son Also Rises - Sound Recording Review
by Henry Cabot Beck -
Lenny Kravitz: Lenny - Virgin - Sound Advice: A Stone Rolls Alone, and a Son Also Rises - Sound Recording Review
by Marc Weingarten -
James Caviezel: why Hollywood learned to pronounce his name in a hurry - Interview
by Michael Atkinson -
Review: The man who wasn't there - Some Army Guys, a French Surprise and Lots of Cries - Movie Review
by Ted Loos -
Stephan Jenkins: Third Eye Blind puts the power of stardom to good use - Action - benefit concert for breast cancer - Brief Article
by Dimitri Ehrlich -
Shots in the dark: when real life becomes a horror movie, where do films fit in? - Movie Column - World Trade Center attacks
by Graham Fuller -
Goldfrapp: with a silent-movie star look, she's about to make a lot of noise - Music That's Going Places - Brief Article
by Evelyn McDonnell -
Preview: shallow hal - Some Army Guys, a French Surprise and Lots of Cries - Movie Review
by Guy Flatley -
Review: Focus - Some Army Guys, a French Surprise and Lots of Cries - Movie Review
by Graham Fuller -
Joan Didion: the writer who can capture America like no one else - View Woman - Interview
by Amy Spindler -
Berry Berenson - Interview Salutes
by Patrick Giles - Fred's Tip Sheet - Music Opinion Page - Frederic Sanchez - Brief Article - Interview
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Bush: golden state - Atlantic - Sound Advice: A Stone Rolls Alone, and a Son Also Rises - Sound Recording Review
by Jonathan Moskowitz -
Selma Blair: a face made for Storytelling - Actress To Watch - Brief Article
by Patrick Giles -
Preview: Windtalkers - Some Army Guys, a French Surprise and Lots of Cries - Movie Review
by Thelma Adams -
America! America! 09.11.2001 - Interview - World Trade Center attacks
by Patti Smith -
Naomi Watts: three continents later, an outsider actress finds her place - Interview
by Graham Fuller
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