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Milena Selkirk "Jennifer Hall: from singing dirty a cappella in a hotel room to fronting music's next literary lounge act". Interview. FindArticles.com. 05 Dec, 2009. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1285/is_1_35/ai_n9474394/
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Ryan Donowho: banging a bucket on the subway earned him more than a hat full of change
by Sarah Cristobal -
Preview: Hitch
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A template for the future
by J. Mott -
Prosaics: they wanna be adored, and not just by the dark of heart
by Simona Rabinovitch -
Welcome to the hive
by Krystina Friedel -
Jay Baruchel: he was led Zeppelin's most fervent fan in Almost Famous. Now he's attracting attention of his own
by Daniel Torday -
The Chemical Brothers: Push the Button
by Matt Diehl -
Be so … Paul Fryer: who says there aren't any renaissance men left?
by Amanda Harlech -
Zaha Hadid: how do you answer critics who call you a diva? If you're architect Zaha Hadid, by creating buildings that cannot be ignored. Here, she speaks with fellow rafter raiser and every young architect's hero, Rem Koolhaas
by Rem Koolhaas -
Marianne Faithfull: Before the Poison
by Tom Lanham -
Diana Ross: the woman who once sang "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" gets down to earth with the singer whose reputation keeps on climbing
by Alicia Keys -
Born into Brothels
by Stephen Mooallem -
Matt Sweeney and Bonnie "Prince" Billy: Superwolf
by Sarah Wilson -
Death from Above 1979: You're a Woman, I'm a Machine
by Kevin Sintumuang -
Salvador Dali: for years reduced to his trademark melting clocks and elongated violins, the work of Salvador Dali is ready for a second look
by Patrick Giles -
Preview: Constantine
by Brian Raftery -
Shots in the dark: the reality of the rails may be all iron and steel, but when it comes to the movies, they're magic
by Graham Fuller -
Smart like a Foxx
by Danelle Andrews -
Arcade Fire: Montreal's music scene was already simmering. This band may just bring it to a boil
by Sarah Wilson -
Jennifer Hall: from singing dirty a cappella in a hotel room to fronting music's next literary lounge act
by Milena Selkirk -
The Assassination of Richard Nixon
by Mark Olsen -
Topher Grace: what first began as a way to find the future Mrs. Grace now looks like the start of something big
by Scarlett Johansson -
Loyal to the end
by Roberta Morales -
Tressed to thrill: half milk and cookies, half forbidden fruit
by Annabel Tollman -
Sophie Okonedo: her breakthrough role has her taking on the weight of the world
by Juan Morales - Elton's tip sheet
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A Love Song for Bobby Long
by Mark Olsen -
Natassia Malthe: in her first big role she plays the kiss of death. Things can only go up from there
by Lewis Beale -
The times of their lives: starring Bryce Dallas Howard, Andreas Wilson, and Wentworth Miller in pictures by Bruce Weber
by Deborah Treisman -
Manhattan in the moonlight
by Patrick McMullan -
Adam Green: Gemstones
by Milena Selkirk -
Nick Arvin: with Articles of War, a first-time novelist presents a portrait of war that couldn't come at a better time
by Carolyn Murnick - Well-suited
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Aquarius for all of us: this season, take the zodiac wheel for a whirl!
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Virginia Madsen: the sideways star returns to a curious place she visited almost 20 years ago: the spotlight
by Eva Marie Saint -
Conor Oberst: the musical wunderkind from the plains of Nebraska is turning the land of blowing cornfields, big sky, and bleak winters into the epicenter of a rock 'n' roll ripple
by Danger Mouse -
Downtown: Downtown
by Dimitri Ehrlich -
The view from the top: as sure as a boomerang, the platform shoe returns this spring
by Annabel Tollman -
Xan Cassavetes: the daughter of two independent-film mavericks raises the curtain on the cult cable channel that inspired a new generation of original directors
by Leslie Cafferty -
Preview: Assault on Precinct 13
by Jarret McNeill -
Letter from the editor: February 2005
by Ingrid Sischy -
A cult in the making
by Michelle Lockhart -
Kings of Leon: Aha Shake Heartbreak
by Milena Selkirk -
Imaginary Heroes
by Stephen Mooallem -
Hope Davis: the always-true actress talks toppling expectations and taking the offbeat path with a fellow traveler
by Paul Giamatti
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