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Articles in May, 2003 issue of Interview
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The Matrix Reloaded
by Gene Lewis -
A guided tour through the Rock Maze of new bands in 2003: seven reasons to relish the simplicity of guitars, drums, amps, and microphones
by Matt Diehl -
Macy Gray
by Rebecca Wallwork -
Shots in the dark: birds do it, bees do itcan American movies do it?
by Graham Fuller - Letters
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The Man Without a Past
by Richard Dorment -
Yeah Yeah Yeahs
by Ray Rogers -
Eric Freeman: no bells, no whistles, just painting
by Bob Colacello -
The Streets: Mike Skinner is helping to redefine what the streets are all about
by Ray Rogers -
Matt Dillon
by Gus Van Sant -
Eduardo Verastegui: further evidence that some of Hollywood's most exciting newcomers are coming from Mexico
by Sara Switzer -
Caitlin Cary
by Henry Cabot Beck -
Author! Author! five writers stand out with striking spring debuts
by Richard Dorment -
The Shape of Things
by Andrea Meyer -
Blur
by Matt Diehl -
The beard…regeared: get ready, get setgrow!
by Tony Moxham -
Continental Confidential! the new Vita of Italian cinema
by Joanna Jacovini -
X2
by Henry Cabot Beck -
Lillix: they took the road traveled by Joni, Alanis, and Avril that leads straight down from Canada and into your stereo
by Rebecca Wallwork -
Venus Hum
by Tom Lanham - Letter from the Editor
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Blue Car
by Thelma Adams -
Madonna
by Tony Moxham -
Chain reaction: something old, something new, something chanel
by Joanna Jacovini -
Javier Bardem
by John Malkovich -
Michelle Monaghan: Gere-tested and Douglas-approved, this former Iowa farm girl is hitting the movies hard
by Scott Lyle Cohen -
Michael Pena: from behind a bank teller's window to front and center in the movies
by Jarret McNeill -
Evan Dando
by Dimitri Ehrlich - Celebrating Yesterday and making room for tomorrow: Karl Lagerfeld clears his head for the future by putting his past on the auction block
- Correction
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Confidence
by Scott Lyle Cohen -
Elefant
by Robert Cherry - When fashion and art are meant for each other: Marc Jacobs and Takashi Murakami got together and, boommagic!
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Bulletproof Monk
by Diane Baroni -
Jay-Jay Johanson: looks spooky, sounds kookyand its an unforgettable experience
by Anita Sarko -
Pete Yorn
by Jarret McNeill -
Marisa Tomei; she is the study of a career in reverse: early on, she won an Academy Award and widespread recognition. Now she's showing everyone what she can do
by Patrick Giles -
A Mighty Wind
by Kelly Brant -
Cooler Kids: the one thing this band won't have you doing is sitting still
by Vivien Goldman -
Marilyn Manson
by Ray Rogers -
The White Stripes: getting to know the most interesting band in music today
by Jim Jarmusch
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