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Articles in May, 2007 issue of Interview
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Zoe Bell: how do you strike fear in the heart of a woman who's willing to be tossed down a flight of stairs, strapped to the hood of a speeding car, and set on fire for her work? Ask her to pretend
by Emma Cooper -
Paul P.: where victorianism meets '70s eroticism
by Natasha Fraser-Cavassoni -
Elton's tip sheet: the British are coming! The British are coming!
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Simon Pegg: how a confirmed couch potato obsessed with zombie movies and caper flicks transformed his living room sofa into a launch pad
by Mark Olsen -
Mike White: the unconventional auteur behind the season's most barked-about tale of love and spiritual awakening
by Jared Hess -
John Mellencamp: the grassroots rocker who has made a career out of chronicling life, love, and liberty in his own backyard talks to Bruce Weber
by Bruce Weber -
Patti Smith: Twelve
by Dimitri Ehrlich -
Tobias Rehberger: from the artist who's been called a complete original, a completely original way of making moviesyou may never sit in a cineplex the same way again
by Elvis Mitchell -
More roses for Elizabeth
by Joan Kaigler -
The big bang theory: in the beginning …
by Joseph Errico - Waitress
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Charlotte Gainsbourg: 5:55
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Chris Evans: forget the furrowed-brow brooding and tortured hand-wringinghere's an actor whose motto might very well be "enjoy the ride"
by Jessica Alba -
Letter from the editor
by Ingrid Sischy - Day night day night
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M. Ward: folk singers have always been the soothsayers of the times, but this one is making a name for himself by staying a beat ahead of them
by Norah Jones -
Carla Gugino: look who's giving all those y chromosomes on Entourage a run for their money
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Elephant dancing: the who, the what, the wow, and the why
by Greil Marcus -
A fine frenzy
by Michael Lavine -
Freedom chain: it's a chain cuts across my soul anchoring in this worldDuran Duran
by Annabel Tollman - Fay grim
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Blonde Redhead: 23
by Justin Conner -
S' like a red, red rose
by Pamela Hanson - Correction
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The rehab rebel
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The clear choice: how to walk on air
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Emily Blunt: comic timing? You bet. Razor-sharp chops? Definitely. In demand? Outspoken? Underexposed? Check. Check. Check. Checking in with the hilarious surprise from last summer's unexpected hitthe fashion world send-up that put Emily Blunt on th
by Stanley Tucci -
Fifteen minutes and counting
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Margarita Levieva: chances are, this former gymnast isn't done doing backflips for the gold stuff
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Shots in the dark: kernels of real life for popcorn season
by Graham Fuller -
Various artists: Quentin Tarantino's Death Proof Original Soundtrack
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Off the wall
by Albert Watson -
A.M. Homes: in her new memoir, the novelist known for zeroing in on the cracks and craters in contemporary relationships tells the story of one of the biggest fissures in her own life
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Zoo
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I'm from Barcelona: Let Me Introduce My Friends
by Justin Conner -
The feeling: the sound is sexy. The look is slick. The sensation unexpected. The rocket man gets the scoop from singer Dan Gillespie sells on why the feeling's music is striking a nerve
by Elton John -
The spotlight's bright side
by Josie Knight-Myerson -
Deborra-lee Furness: after acting in more than 20 movies in her native Australia, Deborra-lee Furness put the breaks on her career to start a family. Now, in a new movie about the hard choices of marriage and motherhood, she jumps back in the ring
by Donna Karan -
Fracture
by Mark Olsen -
Patrick Wolf: The Magic Position
by Dimitri Ehrlich -
Denis Leary: the ranting, vitriolic, high-energy humor of Denis Leary zeroes in on such un-silly subjects as cancer, drug addiction, and the impact of September 11no wonder he calls himself an optimistic pessimist. Michael J. Fox examines his funny
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Dept. of Foreign Affairs
by Bernard Lee -
Xiu Xiu: for those who think all the experimental spirit has been bled out of rock, read on
by Matt Diehl -
Paris, je t'aime
by Stephen Mooallem -
Arctic Monkeys: Favourite Worst Nightmare
by Matt Diehl -
Megan Fox
by Matt Diehl
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