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Brett Ratner "Michael Jackson: decades before all of the charges and countercharges, he was a pint-size singer with a big dream". Interview. FindArticles.com. 28 Dec, 2009. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1285/is_1_34/ai_112482978/
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Walk on the beach
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Chromeo She's in Control
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50 First Dates
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Christina Ricci: at age 8, she arrived to an audition with a black eye and freaked the casting director out. Fifteen years later, she's still keeping the surprises coming
by Bard Goldfarb -
Hilary Duff: teen angst is, like, so yesterday, now that this singer, actress, and total alpha girl is all the rage. Totally!
by Taylor Hanson -
Tailor-made
by Barry S. Levy -
The Coral Magic and Medicine
by Stephen Mooallem -
Natalie Wood: she was the tiny star of Miracle on 34th Street and the all-grown-up one in Splendor in the Grass, yet Natalie Wood's trajectory from child actor to leading lady was anything but assured. A new book tells the tale
by Gavin Lambert -
Interview's annual mini-Oscars for the 10 best mini-roles of 2003
by Sheila Benson -
Liza Minnelli: be "strange and extraordinary," her father once told her. She listened
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One more seat for the rest of us
by Jill Christensen -
Kylie Minogue Body Language
by Matt Diehl -
Steve Sandvoss: most actors want to be on people's minds. He wants to change them
by Richard Dorment -
All the dish: beyond fried chicken and biscuitsthe Big Apple discovers true South
by Brad Goldfarb -
Kiefer Sutherland: he's been around Hollywood for more than 20 years, but these days, this bold talent has them counting the minutes
by Joel Schumacher -
Throwing down the gauntlet
by Rabeika Messina -
Incubus A Crow Left of the Murder
by Milena Selkirk -
Chris Evans: graduating from high school movies at a theater near you
by Elizabeth Weitzman -
From the editor's desk: February 2004: a conversation between Ingrid Sischy and Camille Paglia
by Ingrid Sischy -
… Once upon a time in fashion
by Cleo Sullivan - Satisfaction inside and out
- Elton John's tip sheet
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Kevin Hart: he quit selling sneakers to work on his stand-up. Now this comic is up and running
by Susan Johnston - Touching the Void
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Pop's petri dish: inside the child-star factory
by Michael Musto -
Holy Moly! True story
by Rosario Dawson -
Mindy Smith One Moment More
by Ray Rogers -
Mindhunters
by Susan Johnston -
Muhammad Ali: weighing in at 75 pounds, it's an ambitious heavyweight book fit for the greatest of all time. Here, Interview presents an excerpt about Ali's introduction to the ring
by Jack Rummel -
Bright lights, bright nights
by Patrick McMullan -
Ben Jelen: an emotional singer for screaming romantics
by Jarret McNeill -
Diane Arbus: a new exhibition of her photographymuch of it never before seenis bringing new heat to the Diane Arbus debate
by Neville Wakefield -
Osama
by Richard Dorment -
Macaulay Culkin: an actor at 4, a multimillionaire at 12, a has-been at 15, and a surprise comeback at 23. Now that's a career!
by Michael Stipe - Cozy with Posey
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Sara Foster: she used to report on the movies. Now she's starring in one
by Diane Baroni -
Shots in the dark: for some child actors, the dream doesn't last forever
by Graham Fuller -
Jennifer Connelly: at age 14 she played a sleepwalker who could communicate with insects. Nearly twenty years later, this Oscar-winning actress is creating a different kind of buzz
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Katy Rose: after a childhood on the road with the grateful dead, how could this singer's music not be a trip?
by Britt Schoenhoff - The Walkmen Bows and Arrows
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The Butterfly Effect
by Scott Lyle Cohen -
Brooke Shields: from Pretty Baby button-pusher to Calvin Klein tease, she grew up in the spotlight, embodying the '80s look. Here, she compares notes with another Hollywood whiz kid
by Diane Lane -
Amy Miles: a genre-bending singer-songwriter who has taken the road less traveled
by Ray Rogers -
Book smart: for spring, look no further than your local library for fashion inspiration
by Annabel Tollman -
Win a Date with Tad Hamilton!
by Andrea Meyer -
Michael Jackson: decades before all of the charges and countercharges, he was a pint-size singer with a big dream
by Brett Ratner
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