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Articles in May, 2004 issue of Interview
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Shots in the dark: you can't get much more out-there than the one-of-a-kind vision of filmmaker Guy Maddin, and his latest is no exception
by Graham Fuller -
Hugh Jackman: from an X-man to a song and dance man, Hugh Jackman is redefining the words "leading man"
by David Furnish -
Ewan McGregor: so how does one of today's most versatile actors live up to great expectations? By confounding them
by Graham Fuller -
Bumblebeez 81: a honey of a brother-sister act
by Anicee Gaddis -
Preview: Kill Bill Vol. 2
by Lewis Beale -
Claire Tristram: introducing the writer whose stirring debut captures what it's like to live right now
by Richard Dorment -
A fan's note
by Tina Wiig Sorensen -
Garrett Hedlund: is he Troy's real Trojan horse?
by Rebecca Wallwork -
Miss Kittin I Com
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Ciara: and God said, let there be crunk
by Malcolm Venable - Relax
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The Beta Band Heroes to Zeros
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The secret machines: the band on insiders' lips
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Coffee and Cigarettes
by Stephen Mooallem -
Jonathan Tucker: growing up, he could tell a Manet from a Monet. Now, he can sure pick his movies
by Juan Morales -
Preview: 13 Going on 30
by Susan Johnston -
Da Vinci Mode: Mona Lisa, eat your heart out
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All the dish: Manhattan's Upper West Side bites back
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Formulas, shmormulas
by Isabelle Adler - Splendor for the grass
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Felix Da Housecat Devin Dazzle and the Neon Fever
by Matt Diehl - What a wilde idea!
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RJD2 Since We Last Spoke
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Patrick Wilson: actors looking to avoid being typecast might tear a page out of this up-and-comer's book
by Mary-Louise Parker -
Emmy Rossum: whether it was music school at 2, an opera career at 7, or a movie debut at 13, she's always been drawn to the world of the extraordinary. Now at 17, with two new epic films on the way, it's the world that's being drawn to her
by Marcia Gay Harden -
Stephen Sprouse 1953-2004: a tribute to the man who put pop into fashion's palette
by Berry Berenson -
Saved!
by Richard Dorment -
Letter from the editor May 2004
by Ingrid Sischy - That hardy boy
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Preview: Troy
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Melissa Auf Der Maur Auf Der Maur
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Melissa Etheridge: the rock trailblazer talks life and lyrics with cultdom's latest favorite writer
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Valentin
by Richard Dorment -
French Kicks The Trial of the Century
by Dimitri Ehrlich - Voila!
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Her name is Rio: this summer it won't just be the temperature that's in the 80s
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Preview: Laws of Attraction
by Henry Cabot Beck -
Rachel Bilson: the surprise of this year's breakout show
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Flashes in the night
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Love her or leave her
by Amanda Banks -
Francesco Vezzoli: proof that experimentation is alive and well in art
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Super Size Me
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The Streets A Grand Don't Come for Free
by Stephen Mooallem -
Alanis Morissette: no one can vent about life's great hypocrisies like Alanis. Now she turns the microscope on herself and sheds her skin
by Matt Diehl -
Rock's eternal flame?
by Brian La Fountain -
Rachel McAdams: stand backsilver-screen star in the making
by Susan Johnston -
Janet Jackson Damita Jo
by Dimitri Ehrlich
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