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Articles in April, 2008 issue of Interview
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Girl meets boy: hair's what rocked the runway
by Madhu Puri -
Nathaniel Rich: introducing a debut novelist who knows how to keep a secret
by Stephen Dougherty -
Madonna: the one and only, on her life unchained
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K.D. Lang: how a bout of writer's block gave birth to her biggest album yet
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Bitsie Tulloch: how a series that began as a modest internet experiment became a phenomenon that's not so itsy
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Katy Perry
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Q-tip: it took nearly a decade for one of urban music's most renowned adventurers to put the finishing touches on his latest magnum opus, The Renaissancean album with a history as fraught and complex as that of hip-hop itself. But is there room for
by Leonardo DiCaprio -
And the envelope, please
by Connor Kidd - The women/ talking to 7 performers on freedom
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Tseng Kwong Chi: an artist who made "taking a holiday" his life's work
by David Frankel - Nights for sights and sounds
- Bravo! Take a bow!
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Diane Von Furstenberg: here's the real rap on fashion's great adventurer
by Ingrid Sischy -
To sir , with love: hello, color-slick road
by Brendan Lemon - Heath Ledger: his sudden death in January made headlines, but the people closest to the actor have remained quiet. Here, they open up for the first time about the man they knew, loved, and lost
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That color purple
by Sarah Butsch -
Letter from the editor April 2008
by Ingrid Sischy -
Ruby Dee: one of moviedom's original trailblazers is still on fire
by Veronica Webb -
Paddy Casey
by Matt Diehl -
Kimberly Peirce: what did this director do when her baby brother signed up for military duty in Iraq? She made a movie
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Quincy Jones: the man they call "Q"
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An art-world 4-1-1
by John Mood -
Adam Duritz: the singer who once squawked about Mr. Jones crows about his new album
by Ken Burns -
Elephant dancing: bringing it all back home: two new memoirs explore the down and dirty of rock 'n' roll
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Brooke Shields: a conversation with Tommy Tune and a portfolio of photographs
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Kylie Minogue: she's been called music's ultimate chameleon, playing with her look, her sound, and others' expectations. David furnish checks in with the pop star as she enters her latest chapter
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Jock Soto: a new documentary examines the life of the dancer who could do anything, as he leaps into the future
by Brendan Lemon -
Sean Avery: a hockey gnat cut from a different cloth
by Matt DeMazza - Malawi moment
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Gavin DeGraw
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Tom Hooper: not your usual American history show
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Adele
by Matt Diehl - Henry Cavill
- Melting the melting pot
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Michael stipe: as a kid, the R.E.M. singer imagined a future that looked like something out of Flash Gordon, not endless wars, oceans of fear, and environmental catastrophe. Now, with a new album, he looks backwardand forward
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Sean Faris: first he went to warand then he went to boot camp
by Martha Tuber -
Goddess dressing: fashion takes a cue from the Grecian formula
by Brendan Lemon -
Emma Roberts: in a business that loves a legacy, here's the latest Hollywood newcomer to pick up the family mantle
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Kitsch counterpoint
by Renee Newbold - How haute it is: from the brush of artist Keith Mayerson, four haute couture presentations for summer '08
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Juno Temple: Groucho. Zeppo. Harpo. Chico. Gummo. Juno?
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Laura Ramsey
by Stephen Mooallem - All the world's a stage: every time we leave the house, we face the public. This season, designers acknowledge the theater of each of our lives
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Confessions of a bloggerista
by Eleonora German
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