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Articles in Dec, 2004 issue of Interview
- Couture on canvas: this season's high fashion as seen through the eyes of painter Lisa Ruyter
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Go, Behrs!
by B.L. Barr -
Closer
by Carolyn Murnick -
Jared Leto: with his latest role as the reputed lover of Alexander The Great in Oliver Stone's new movie on the infamous conqueror, the once ambivalent teen heartthrob, born travel rat, budding rock star, and reluctant thespian is no longer running away f
by David Fincher - Balancing balanchine: a pas de deux with Robert Gottlieb, whose pocket-sized new biography on ballet master George Balanchine furthers the conversation on this 20th-century giant
- Bear essentials: this season, designers had much in mind for the great outdoorsand for the wild
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The magic handbag: a Christmas tale
by Tama Janowitz -
Matthew Gray Gubler: Wes Anderson's hapless intern gives gophering another go in the director's highly anticipated new film
by Sarah Cristobal -
Chingy
by Malcolm Venable -
The next chapter in noir: immortalized by film-noir screen sirens, vampy burgundy nails are back for winter
by Annabel Tollman -
Hotel Rwanda
by Mark Olsen -
Gerard Butler: he ditched his suits and briefs for a life of villains, spooks, and vampires. Now he's the man behind the mask
by Emily Mortimer -
Marilyn Monroe: the star is reborn in a new photo show
by Tony Moxham -
Finding Neverland
by Stephen Mooallem -
You know what they say about a book and its cover
by J. Krupa -
Million Dollar Baby
by Jarret McNeill - The transformers
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A's all around
by Bee Murphy -
All the dish: restaurants that prove you can go home again
by Brad Goldfarb -
Willy Mason: a folk-singing prodigy's romantic travails and jailhouse tales
by Milena Selkirk -
Destiny's child
by Dimitri Ehrlich - Nas
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Gaspard Ulliel: heating up movies and heading for the front lines
by Carolyn Murnick -
The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou
by Stephen Mooallem -
Ziyi Zhang: watch out, superman. Run for cover, spider-man. Don't think about it, batman. Here comes the competition
by Graham Fuller -
Laura Linney: talking to the woman some have called acting's snow-covered volcano
by Matthew Broderick -
Vanessa Carlton
by J.T. Leroy -
The big three-five!
by Liza Hoppen -
The Aviator
by Jarret McNeill -
Kevin Bacon
by Damon Dash -
2004 Ad
by Carolyn Murnick -
M.I.A.: shaking up hip-hop with a stirring debut
by Anicee Gaddis -
Brett Ratner: the billion-dollar boy sits down with the maverick producer for an old-fashioned showbiz swinger session
by Robert Evans -
Elisabeth Harnois: charting a bright future by going to dark, twisted places
by Mac Montandon -
Shots in the dark: Alfred, Lord Tennyson once wrote, "'tis better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all." A handful of new films question that belief
by Graham Fuller -
Gwyneth Paltrow: when she was 20, fame came knocking, and Gwyneth Paltrow opened the door. more than a decade later, there are still a lot of callers, but the actress may have other ideas in mind
by Brad Goldfarb -
MP3 2-in-1: how to keep the sun out this season
by Tony Moxham -
Gwen Stefani
by Rebecca Wallwork -
The house that Louis built.?
by Joanna Jacovini -
Autolux
by Milena Selkirk -
A gem of a show: a surprising marriage breeds what every parent dreams of for their offspring: brains, beauty, and the power to charm
by Annabel Tollman -
Full-throttle night
by Patrick McMullan -
Letter from the editor December/January 2005
by Ingrid Sischy -
Bow wow: how to gift wrap yourself
by Annabel Tollman -
Michael Stipe: up close and real personal with rock's voice of the subconscious
by Ingrid Sischy -
The Sea Inside
by Mark Olsen -
Dania Ramirez: with boundary-breaking boosters like Bill Cosby and Spike Lee, she's building a career by busting down stereotypes
by Malcolm Venable -
U2
by Stephen Mooallem -
Elton John
by Robert Downey, Jr. - Rufus Wainwright
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Party starters: for this season's celebrations, designers created the noisemakers
by Tony Moxham
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