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Articles in April, 2003 issue of Interview
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by Graham Fuller -
Poolhall Junkies
by Scott Lyle Cohen - Who will write our red badge of courage? Camille Paglia on why in times like these we need our artists and poets more than ever
- When life and art collide: talking to Joel Schumacher about what happened when the real-life D.C. sniper crisis led to the postponed release of this month's Phone Booth, his movie about a fictional sniper
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Elisha Cuthbert: she's been kidnapped, shot at, and used as live bait, but it's just another long day at the office for TV's toughest daughter
by Scott Lyle Cohen -
Letter from the editor April 2003
by Ingrid Sischy -
Victor Rasuk: his lip-smackin' upstart seduced audiences at the sundance film festival. Your town may be next
by Mark Simon Burk -
Assassination Tango
by Andrea Meyer -
Exercising fashion options: lookin' good and feelin' good don't have to be mutually exclusive concepts
by Tony Moxham - Colin Farrell and Joel Schumacher: the wild-side-walkin', potty-mouth-talkin' lad chats with the director who held him captive in a phone booth and got one of the all-time great performances out of it
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It's back; this spring, there's only one way to go: up
by Tony Moxham -
All the dish: Britain has them. Boston had one. Now it's NYC's turnthe tea-party spirit hits the big apple
by Brad Goldfarb -
Try and remember this name: will they go Nuts about Nutsa?
by Thelma Adams -
The Good Thief
by Nicole Vecchiarelli - Biblical blues, over-the pop, and some guy named Russell from down under
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Jack Nicholson
by Julian Schnabel -
Billoah Greene: a street-fighting kid channels his passion into acting and comes out swinging
by Juan Morales -
Stevie
by Richard Dorment -
Interview's 11th annual two-minute oscarworthy performances: Sheila Benson picks the minigems that should get their own golden statues
by Seila Benson -
Anger Management
by Henry Cabot Beck -
Simon Cowell: some call him awful. Some call him great. others call him his show's only real starwhatever he is, he's helped make American Idol the talk of TV. Here, he takes the stand
by Sara Switzer -
Salma Hayek: a one-of-a-kind, behind-the scenes look at the inner life of one of Hollywood's most daring and hottestby a photographer and interviewer who's not bad on the big screen herself
by Penelope Cruz -
Daniel Sunjata: the star of Broadway's take me out, a play about sexual politics in athletics, talks to a former professional athlete who knows the score all too well
by Billy Bean -
Dreamcatcher
by Henry Cabot Beck -
Lizzie West: she found her voice on a subway platformnext stop, record deal
by Ray Rogers -
The years: as this month's hot oscar contender, the hours, shows, Virginia Woolf is still nailing life's moments better than anyone. Here, writer Michael Cunningham tells why
by Michael Cunningham - Letters
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Head of state
by Thelma Adams -
To serve, protect, and entertain: you want the zeitgeist? It carries a badge
by Kelly Brant -
Ms. Dynamite: bored and fed up with hip-hop's bling-bling? Get readythere's a big, bold new political voice about to turn the genre on its ear
by David Furnish -
Oscar gold: a look worth its weight in
by Tony Moxham -
Basic
by Andrea Meyer -
The weekend players: they want to take your mind off the 9-5. And they do
by Sara Switzer -
Alessandro Nivola; he wanted nothing more than the courage to talk to that French waitress, and came to one conclusion: fame would be a lot easier
by Anita Sarko
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