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Articles in June, 2004 issue of Interview
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Devendra Banhart Rejoicing in the Hands
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Jon Heder: in a real-life revenge-of-the-nerds story, this newcomer dares to be himself in a sea of wannabes
by Richard Dorment -
All the dish: the slow-roast approach to cooking up a red-hot restaurant
by Brad Goldfarb -
Marc Bojanowski: riding a wave of hot hype to a debut novel that delivers
by Richard Dorment -
Preview: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
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PJ Harvey Uh Huh Her
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Mario Van Peebles: it's been 33 years since melvin van peebles kick-started a movie genre that redefined cool. now his son pays tribute with a rousing new biopic
by Richard Dorment - The white album
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Preview: Shrek 2
by Susan Johnston -
Rodrigo Santoro: at home he's it. Now can he translate his magic to the rest of the world?
by Richard Dorment -
America's sweetheart?
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Stateside
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The veils: the rumbling rock band that marries urban bustle with rural hustle
by Milena Selkirk -
Joy Bryant: where does a girl from the Bronx go after making her mark on the Ivy League, the fashion world, and now the movies? Anywhere she wants
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Morrissey You Are the Quarry
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Small talk: did the homemaker heroine cook her own goose?
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Jim Jarmusch: with religion making a killing at the box office, one of the movies' most independent-minded directors worshipswith the hippest cast of the summerat the temple of smoke, caffeine, and downtime
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Lindsay Lohan: forget those Hilary and Colin rumorsone of the movies' biggest rising stars goes on the record
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The Door in the Floor
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The pierces: folk-rock's new twisted sisters
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Letter from the editor June 2004
by Ingrid Sischy -
Wilco A Ghost Is Born
by Henry Cabot Beck - It's the hot-button topic of our times: till death does who part? Interview asks some of culture's most opinionated to sound off on the issue of same-sex marriage
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Preview: The Day After Tomorrow
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Al Franken wants you: actions may speak louder than words, but comedian, author, and newly minted talk-radio host Al Franken is starting a not-so-quiet riot, taking on the Bush administration, conservative pundits, and the American right wing. He testifie
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Saving face: where's superman? Probably at the spa with Lois Lane
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Zatoichi
by Richard Dorment -
Avril Lavigne Under My Skin
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Christopher Walken: where can a song-and-dance man from queens with a reputation for portraying off-kilter spooks, deranged psychos, and tragic lugs wind up playing a model citizen? only in this month's remake of the cult classic film the Stepford wives
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Lenny Kravitz: he was retro before retro was cool. But with a new album, it's looking into the future that's got Lenny Kravitz thinking. Legendary artist and photographer Gordon Parks, one of American history's most intrepid chroniclers, gets the measure
by Gordon Parks - Frederic Sanchez's tip sheet
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Shots in the dark: how does an actress who won't follow Hollywood's rule book make her mark in the movies?
by Graham Fuller - One song at a time
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Hilary Harkness: and the battle goes on
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Preview: The Terminal
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On the town
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Charles Bukowski: boozing, brawling, and larger-than-life, he was the rebels' poet, on the occasion of a much anticipated documentary about his legacy, a spiritual bedfellow looks back
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The Mother
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Be your own bouquet: floral prints aren't just for couches anymore
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Preview: The Stepford Wives
by Susan Johnston -
Peter Salett: with even multiplatinum musicians complaining about the music industry squeeze, this cinematic troubadourand insider favoriteis making a name for himself by working outside the system. Edward Norton finds out how
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Springtime in a Small Town
by Jenna Payne
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