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Articles in April, 2002 issue of Interview
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Nina Nastasia: The Blackened Air
by Karla Richardson -
2002 Ad
by Dick Cavett -
Review: Time Out
by Graham Fuller -
John Mayer: How do you find a real guitarist? Ask a real pianist
by Elton John -
Vanessa Carlton: How she found the black and white keys to her bright, bright future
by Ray Rogers -
Cornershop: Handcream for a Generation
by Gregor Ehrlich -
Preview: Big Trouble
by Amy D'Addario - Letter from the editor - April
- Letters
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Diana Krall: the woman with a whale of a voice talks to her favorite fish
by Laurence Fishburne -
Carry on: Pocketbooks that'll have people saying, "That's My Bag, Baby! Yeah!"
by Joanna Jacovini -
Preview: Showtime
by Guy Lesser -
Jennifer Connelly: How holding out for something that mattered paid off
by Ingrd Sischy -
Clinic: Doctors for those sick of Retro Rock
by Matt Diehl -
Medeski Martin & Wood: Uninvisible
by Ernesto Lechner -
Preview: Changing Lanes
by Amy D'Addario -
Shots in the dark: a new movie shows that fascination with celebrity shenanigans is nothing new
by Graham Fuller -
Kenna: Urban music goes to outer space
by Matt Diehl -
Caitlin Cary: While You Weren't Looking
by Ray Rogers -
Review: The Piano Teacher
by Graham Fuller - Edward Norton & Robin Williams: In this month's killer comedy Death to Smoochy they play rivals. Here, they play together
- Elton John's Tip Sheet
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Johnny Cash: Carryin' On With Johnny Cash and June Carter
by Noel Dowd -
Review: Human Nature
by Scott Lyle Cohen -
2002 Ad
by Dimitri Ehrlich -
Ben Curtis: So who is this guy who's got everyone talking about those Dell Ads?
by Sara Switzer -
Bonnie Raitt: Silver Lining
by Bill Appleton -
Diego Luna: Named for the moon, the sky's the limit for this actor
by Ted Loos -
Review: National Lampoon's Van Wilder
by Scott Lyle Cohen -
Ms. Mystery
by Ingrid Sischy -
Shana Morrison: From risk management to a risky business
by Jonathan Moskowitz -
John Trudell: Bone Days
by Sarah Valdez -
Preview: Blade 2
by Henry Cabot Beck -
Winning and losing
by Camille Paglia -
Blush hour: It's spring, and here's a look that says, "You Give Me Fever."
by Dimitri Ehrlich -
Andrew W.K.: I Get Wet
by Sarah Valdez -
Aaron Stanford: Fear, terror and a panic attack - welcome to the acting business
by David A. Keeps -
Book 'Em: Five first-time authors to bookmark
by Diane Baroni -
The Rock: Can the king of wrestling pin Hollywood?
by Scarlett Johansson -
Alexandra Ansanelli: a ballet mega-star introduces the next one
by Jock Soto -
Patti Smith: Land
by Dimitri Ehrlich -
Agnes Bruckner: From Hollywood pics to Indie flicks, she's in the mix
by Thelma Adams -
All the dish: It's back!…going out is in again
by Brad Goldfarb -
2002 Ad
by David Rimanelli
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