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Articles in May, 2008 issue of Interview
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Harmony Korine: how one of the freest filmmakers around finally got his groove back
by Elvis Mitchell -
Jerry Schatzberg: a photographer records a few of fashion's glory days
by Vince Aletti - Correction
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Santi White: if there's such a thing as punk-funk, then this vivacious singer embodies it
by Rebecca Walker - More sex, please
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Maggie Gyllenhaal: on playing coy, playing house, playing druggy ex-cons, playing movie star, and never playing it safe
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Society pages
by Jeffrey Slonim -
Erykah Badu: getting spiritualized with neo-soul's boho big mama
by Evelyn McDonnell -
Point-counterpoint
by S.B. Stokes -
The Virgins: a rock band that's easy to like and hard to Google
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Evan Rachel Wood: unlike her rock-star boyfriend, this actresswho's played everything from a wholesome beatle maniac to a jaggedly rebellious teenhas no fixed public image. And that's a good thing
by Graham Fuller -
Kristen Bell: geek + glamour = this TV star
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Christopher Wool and Richard Hell: the abstract painter and the rocking writer talk about their new collaboration
by Glenn O'Brien -
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Yasmine Chatila: turning art inside-out
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John Waters: how one of the film world's most prolifically wacky directors became Broadway's unlikely new multi-million-dollar baby
by Gary Indiana -
Simone: the daughter of a soul music legend crafts a debut that's a valentine to her revolutionary mom
by Dimitri Ehrlich -
A real page-turner
by Kenneth Zimmerman -
Jade Jagger's dagger: why drinks everywhere will be lusting for a spiking
by Max Blagg -
The Girls of Battlestar Galactica
by Richard Prince -
Eli Broad at Lacma: L.A.'s new art museum asks the question "is L.A. The new New York?"
by Glenn O'Brien -
Plain, no sugar, no cream, no fakes, no frills. Medium. Plain. Nothing on the side
by Sebastian Kim -
Josh Peck: will drop beats, pants
by Lucy Madison -
Well done, Madge
by Vielka Nephew -
Stephin Merritt: a singer-songwriter known for his eccentric talks about brands of chewing gum, bubblegum musicand chocolate-chili chips
by Guy Maddin -
Less sex, please
by Gail Stevenson -
Jakob Dylan: he's his own man, and he's not afraid to get his hands dirty writing songs
by Brian Koppelman - JFK times
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The wizard makes the artist: Tom Sachs talk like a philosopher
by Ricky Jay -
You're welcome
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Rachael Taylor: whether code-cracking or ghost-whacking, she gets moviegoers a-yakking
by Lucy Silberman -
Glad to be of service
by Eleonora German -
Erin Wasson: a chain saw? A crown of thorns? Is this a horror movie? No, it's this designer's roasting-hot new jewelry line
by Alexander Wang -
Francisco Costa: making your own mark at a fashion house founded by one of America's most influential designers ia a daunting task. But since taking the reins from the legendary Calvin Klein, Francisco Costa has managed to do just that
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Sebastian Horsley: visiting the Dandy author of a wicked autobio
by Jessica Berens
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