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Articles in Dec, 2002 issue of Interview
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Rosamund Pike: 007's latest ingenue is Shakespeare's loss
by Vince Passaro -
Eccentric charm, ass-shakin' attitude, and a message in a bottle from a beloved beatle
by Anita Sarko -
Jason Patric: in what might be the year's greatest surprise, this reluctant leading man has his comeback
by Neil Labute - Correction
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Taryn Manning: once the bad girl sidekick, this actress is heading for the front lines
by Juan Morales -
Twisted: it's a wrap for beauty
by Joanna Jacovini -
Catherine Martin
by Donna Karan -
Joy Bryant: watch out, J. Lothere's another girl from the Bronx making noise in Hollywood
by Susan Johnston -
Rolan Bolan: a boldfaced heritage + a bolder musical approach = a talent not to miss
by Matt Diehl -
Now! Two hot New York city bands tear the roof off the rules
by Matt Diehl - Letters
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Lou Taylor Pucci: in Personal Velocity, this year's sundance winner, he steals the show with barely a word
by Andrea Meyer -
Shots in the dark: loss and redemption-at a theater near you
by Graham Fuller -
Jon Bon Jovi: edging toward legendary, he still won't let go of his everyman soul
by Norah Jones -
Rene Risque: the king of electronica talks to the prince of fake
by Moby -
Spike Jonze; fasten your seatbelts: the director of Being John Malkovich is back with Adaptation
by Aaron Meza -
Meryl Streep: facing the myths with the world's number one actor's actor
by Brad Goldfarb -
Miranda Otto: quietly slaying audiences for years, now she runs rings around evil furies in The Lord of the Rings
by Graham Fuller - Song and dance, war and strife, art and life
- Viktor & Rolf
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Keith Richards: forty years on, here's a career that doesn't need botox
by Dimitri Ehrlich -
Amy Adams: playing opposite some of the movies' biggest names, she's making one for herself
by Diane Baroni - On the town and getting down
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Mount Sims: putting the sex in tech
by Vivien Goldman -
A ring for every mood: welcome to a hand where butterflies, flowers live happily ever after
by Tony Moxham - How low can you go?
- Letter from the editor Dec/Jan 2003
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Dot Allison: dark dot
by Rebecca Wallwork -
Hour power: objects to make every minute count
by Patrick Giles -
Brittany Murphy
by Drew Barrymore -
K.D. Lang: partners in Croon, Tony Bennett and K.D. Lang find new magic in good old Satchmo. Here, interview talks to the first lady of swoon
by Ingrid Sischy -
Bright lights, bold fashion: color, color, color
by Joanna Jacovini - Gangs of New York
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