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Articles in March, 2002 issue of Interview
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Wave theory: Flags aren't the only things waving these days
by Dimitri Ehrlich -
Review: Trouble Every Day
by Graham Fuller -
Rayvon: His music biz education began the first day he skipped class
by Lola Ogunnaike -
Natalie Imbruglia
by Sarah Valdez -
Shots in the Dark: There's always been violence in the movies. But now, it's all-out War
by Graham Fuller -
Paul Nicholls: the Hollywood bull's-eye awaits. Will this Brit hit it?
by Sheila Johnston -
Glenn Lewis: Down-home soul from way up North
by David Thigpen -
Ben Kweller
by Dimitri Ehrlich -
Broken Lizard: The only thing that will stop this comedy troupe? Success
by Mark Olsen -
Face Off: It's grammy time, and the two hottest debuts of the year are neck and neck
by Dimitri Ehrlich -
David Fincher: Making audiences wish they could buy anti-anxiety insurance with their popcorn
by Andrew Kevin Walker -
W.I.T.; Yellow Ties: Gone. Reagan: Out. The '80s sound? Coming back big-time
by Jonathan Moskowitz -
The Executioners
by Jonathan Moskowitz -
When the going gets ruffled
by Dimitri Ehrlich -
Simple Gifts
by Patrick Giles - Letters
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Review: We Were Soldiers
by Henry Cabot Beck -
Norah Jones: at last, a torch singer for the electronic age
by Dimitri Ehrlich -
Indigo Girls
by Alisa Weinstein -
Days between stations: Fast and furious, the All Girl Summer Fun Band really packs a punch
by Greil Marcus -
Mark Webber: A star of storytelling with quite a story to tell
by Guy Lesser -
Vasundhara Das: Her upbringing? Eclectic. Her acting? Electric
by Diane Baroni -
Winning the Contest was the Easy Part
by Andy Bailey -
Billy Bragg and the Blokes
by Perry Grebin -
Edward Albee: Who's afraid of controversy? Not this playwright
by Steven Drukman -
Jared Leto: His recent roles have been dark, but his future is bright
by David A. Keeps -
Kelly Reilly: a slow-burner who's just starting to sizzle
by Graham Fuller -
Phantom Planet: New Rock that's sincerely ironic and serious fun
by Christopher Wilcha -
Kylie Minogue
by Dimitri Ehrlich -
This ain't no beauty myth: From Aphrodite to Zeus, a guide to the latest heavenly skin ambrosias and soothing scents
by Tony Moxham -
Thora Birch: She's been stealing scenes for years. Now she's stolen our hearts
by Sara Switzer -
Tom Friedman: Obsession, Fixation, Transformation. Isn't that what art's about?
by David Rimanelli -
Review: Borstal Boy
by Susan Johnston -
Joey Ramone: with a new album, and plans for a New York Street in his name, he may be gonebut he sure won't be forgotten
by Iggy Pop -
Cash Money Millionaires
by Benjamin Meadows-Ingram - Letter from the editor March
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Josh Lucas: from the deep end to weight of water, he's making a splash
by Emma Forrest -
Preview: Panic Room
by Thelma Adams -
Angelique Kidjo
by Eva Neuberg -
Iris Murdoch: A tribute to the late greate writer plus new conversations with Kate Winslet and Judi Dench, the women who play her so brilliantly in the recently released film Iris
by Donna Tartt -
Halle Berry: After ten years, a new kind of breakthrough
by Samuel L. Jackson -
Seann William Scott: a comic actor comes out swinging
by Kevin Smith -
Preview: Death to Smoochy
by Thelma Adams -
Brendan Benson
by Karla Richardson -
Buffalo Daughter
by Dimitri Ehrlich -
Jena Malone: Emancipated at 15, can she do the same for the movies?
by Scott Lyle Cohen -
No Doubt: They married punk and reggae, and that's not all
by Ray Rogers -
Preview: Full Frontal
by Susan Johnston -
Alanis Morissette
by Sean Hurley -
Lauren Ambrose: Playing the brooding heart of a dark-horse hit
by Michael C. Hall -
The Strokes: They've got people yelling about rock 'n' roll all over again
by Debbie Harry
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