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Articles in Feb, 2002 issue of Interview
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Ben Kingsley: After more than 40 movies he's unleashed his inner beast
by Mira Sorvino -
Got Game?
by Dimitri Ehrlich -
From small roles to big, this Katharine's getting raves
by Guy Lesser -
Aaliyah: The singer lived only 22 years, but millions of fans feel like they knew her a lifetime
by Dimitri Ehrlich -
Jennifer Connelly: How often does a women get to play the hero?
by Julianna Margulies -
Mohsen Makhmalbaf: The film where politics and poetry meet
by Hamid Dabashi -
Susan Minot: A writer who gets inside lovers' heads and writes down the things they'd never say
by Carmela Ciuraru -
Ryan Adams: It started with a quiet buzz. Now he's really taken off
by Elton John -
Heather Juergensen & Jennifer Westfeldt: Girl meets boy. Things don't work out. Now the plot gets interesting
by Susan Johnston -
In Charm's Way: Who's making moveiegoers' tickers flutter?
by Patrick Giles -
Michelle Branch: A Singer who loves the biz just as much as the bright lights
by Dimitri Ehrlich -
From Galloping to surfing, this Kate's making waves
by Henry Cabot Beck -
Shannon McNally: A new blues-rock singer updating sounds old and Gritty
by Jonathan Moskowitz -
Ready for their Breakout: It's the moment that makes a star a star. Are these young hopefuls ready to shire at full power?
by Patrick Giles -
Summer Phoenix: The spring of summer
by Scott Lyle Cohen -
Martha Wilson: Before performance art was a movement, she helped push it
by Edward M. Gomez -
Selma Blair: In storytelling she breaks every Taboo in the book
by Cameron Diaz - Real-life battles, inner struggles & A moth too big to swat
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All the Dish: Here comes the neighborhood
by Brad Goldfarb -
Lars Kaalund: Danish, Italian, EnglishHe's a find in any language
by David Bahr -
Dashboard Confessional: Sinatra Swung. Elvis Gyrated. This guy just sings to move People
by Matt Diehl -
Nicole Kidman: She's got guts. She's been humanized. She takes risks. And she's the movie star the world has fallen in love with
by Michael Cunningham - Letters
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Jeremy Bloom: Skiing down mountains of white, will he come up with gold?
by Allen St. John -
Days between stations: Not singing too fast
by Greil Marcus -
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by Patrick Giles -
Jaguar Wright: She doesn't just sing about teenage mothers. She was one
by Amy Linden - View letter from the editor February
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