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Articles in Dec, 2001 issue of Interview
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Michael Cunio: Once A Taboo, Then A Trend, Now Coming To A Multiplex - This Month's Wow Actor - The Fluffer examines gay pornography industry - Brief Article - Interview
by Susan Johnston -
North Mississippi Allstars: Phantom 51 . . - Tone-Cool - Sound Advice - sound recording review
by Jonathan Moskowitz -
Schuyler Fisk: A Need To Act That Just Couldn't Be Kept Down On The Farm - This Month's Breakout Actress - Brief Article - Interview
by Elizabeth Weitzman -
William Eggleston: He Once Turned Photography on Its Head - Photo Flash - Brief Article
by David Rimanelli -
Mick Jagger: He Broke Records, Hearts And Taboos. Now He's Broken The Age Barrier - Interview
by Dimitri Ehrlich -
Paul McCartney: Driving Rain - Capitol - Sound Advice - Brief Article
by Dimitri Ehrlich -
Michelle Branch: Suddenly, This Singer is Everywhere - Music Spotlight - Brief Article - Interview
by Dimitri Ehrlich -
Preview: Vanilla Sky. . - Hobbits, Sorcerers And Royalty - movie review
by Diane Baroni - View Letter From the Editor Dec/Jan 2002
- Letters - Letter to the Editor
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Timbaland And Magoo: Indecent Proposal . . - Blackground - Sound Advice - sound recording review
by Matt Diehl - Looking Back At 2001, Looking Forward To 2002; We Polled POP Culture Opinion-Makers About The Best of The Year, And What They're Looking Forward To In 2002 - Reflections & PredictionsTalking To Those In The Know
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Preview: Ocean's 11. . - Hobbits, Sorcerers And Royalty - movie review
by Henry Cabot Beck -
Elijah Wood: The Hobbit Who's About To Become A Hollywood Habit - Brief Article - Interview
by Steve Zahn -
Carcinal Rules: This Fall, Red Means Go - More Look of The Month - Brief Article
by Joanna Jacovini -
Britney Spears: Britney . . - Jive - Sound Advice - sound recording review
by Sarah Valdez -
Federick Waller; And Now The Weird Part: He Finally Landed A Part That Isn't Weird - Actor Spotlight - Brief Article - Interview
by Ted Loos -
Jewel: At 18 She Lived In A Car. A Best-Seller And 20 Million Albums Later, She's Definitely in The Driver's Seat - ViewWoman - Interview
by Martha McPhee -
Luke Wilson: He Used To Push Lawnmowers. Now It's The Wryness Envelope - Brief Article - Interview
by Edward Burns -
Radiohead: I Might Be WrongLive Recordings . . - Capitol - Sound Advice - sound recording review
by Dimitri Ehrlich - Elton John's Tip Sheet - Music Opinion Page - Brief Article - Interview
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Preview: A Beautiful Mind. . - Hobbits, Sorcerers and Royalty - movie review
by Guy Lesser -
All The Dish: A Spoonful of The Melting Pot. . - Food Column - restaurant review
by Brad Goldfarb -
Cozy Fashion: CocoonsThey're Not Just Made of Silk Anymore - Look of The Month
by Dimitri Ehrlich -
Sting: … all this time . . - A&M - Sound Advice - sound recording review
by Perry Grebin -
Nona Gaye: To Play The Wife of The World's Greatest Fighter, She Drew From Real Life Battles - What's Going On - Brief Article - Interview
by Mark Olsen -
Preview: The Lord of The Rings: The Fellowship of The Ring. . - Hobbits, Sorcerers and Royalty - movie review
by Guy Lesser -
Julianne Moore: Putting The Human Heart On The Silver Screen - Interview
by Ellen Barkin -
Pink: She Sings From The Heart And Speaks Her Mind - This Month's Kapow! Music - Interview
by Shirley Manson -
Bell Biv Devoe: Bell Biv Devoe . . - Universal/Biv 10 - Sound Advice - sound recording review
by Matt Diehl -
Review: The Royal Tenenbaums. . - Hobbits, Sorcerers and Royalty - movie review
by Andrea Meyer -
I Like To Watch: Several Beautiful New Machines For Measuring A Crazy Little Thing Called Time - Wristy Business
by Dimitri Ehrlich - More than ever. In 1865 Walt Whitman wrote - photographing the World Trade Center site
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Natalie Merchant; From 10,000 Maniacs, What We Really Need Now: One Sane Singer - Music Profile - Brief Article - Interview
by Alana Davis -
Shelby Lynne: Love, Shelby . . - Island - Sound Advice - sound recording review
by Dimitri Ehrlich -
Preview: Harry Potter And The Sorcerer's Stone. . - Hobbits, Sorcerers And Royalty - movie review
by Thelma Adams -
Frontiers: A Case For Knowledge As Power - The Critics Go At ItWhat's Up? - Interview
by Camille Paglia -
DJ Colette; One DJ Who Really Turned The Tables - Music That's Going Around - Brief Article - Interview
by Matt Diehl -
Cindy Bullens: Neverland . . - Artemis - Sound Advice - sound recording review
by Sarah Valdez -
Review: I Am Sam. . - Hobbits, Sorcerers And Royalty - movie review
by Scott Lyle Cohen -
Iman: Defying Expectations for 20 Years And Counting - This Month's One-Name Wonder - Interview
by Ingrid Sischy -
Shots in The Dark: Movies That Look At Love During Wartime, And Offer Some Lessons For Right Now. . - Movie Column - movie review
by Graham Fuller -
Nate Dogg: This Dogg is A Rapper's Best Friend - Music Action - Brief Article - Interview
by Marc Weingarten -
G-DEP: Child of the Ghetto . . - Bad Boy/Arista - Sound Advice - sound recording review
by Benjamin Meadows-Ingram -
Review: In The Bedroom. . - Hobbits, Sorcerers And Royalty - movie review
by Scott Lyle Cohen -
Brian Grazer: The Secret of His Success? He Makes Movies By Day, And Studies Physics By Night - The Thinking Man's Hollywood Honcho - Interview
by Steve Martin
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