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Articles in June-July, 2008 issue of Interview
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Bill Maher: with his new film, Religulous, the comedian presses the world's oldest, hottest button
by David Steinberg -
Rene Ricard: Warhol superstars are a bit like titanic survivors, but this poet and painter still has his famous wits about him
by Vito Schnabel -
Chris Noth: the original Mr. Big talks to the man who played him on TV's Sex and the City
by Ron Galotti -
Julien D'ys and Tom Pecheux: what's black and white and red all over? Hair and lips
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Paige Powell: if Warhol had a wife, it would have been the quirky associate publisher of interview, a favorite date and a power behind the scenes
by Glenn O'Brien -
ModRocket: making the best of being born in the wrong decade
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Taylor Mead: Warhol's first movie star talks about acting, sleeping with Montgomery Clift, and how he could have warned Andy if only he read his mail
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Warhol memorabilia philia: our pop archeologists dig into the vaults of the Andy Warhol Museum
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Leven Rambin: girl about town
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Keith Sonnier: the art world's free radical prepares to enter his stadium-rock phase
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Paul Morrissey: the director of Warhol's best known and most commercial films goes on record about their work and his old partner's talents and weaknesses
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Brittany Snow: she's got sunshine in her past and flurries in her future
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Marc Jacobs: what's art? What's fashion? A business artist blurs the boundaries
by Glenn O'Brien - Giorgio Armani: artists love artistry, so Andy Warhol loved making portraits of great creators. An iconic subject reflects on his image
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Society pages: nightlife might not be the same since Andy died, but its still a lot of fun
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Tracie Egan: introducing your new favorite Internet slut
by Lucy Madison -
Billy Name: who named the factory painted it silver? Took the photos ]hat made everybody move to New York? His name was name
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Andy Warhol: June 1977: interview editor Glenn O'Brien interviews the boss, who created interview and interviewed the stars
by Glenn O'Brien -
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Scarlett Johansson: on putting on her porkpie hat and tackling Tom Waits
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Brigid Berlin: superstar, Andy's closest confidante, and an artist in her own right "B" talks to Warhol's friend and business manager about factory days
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Sunglasses: retro-styled sunglasses for all your alter egos
by Christina Kruse -
Hunter Parrish: straight outta plano
by Emily Poenisch -
Hugh Laurie: the house-master gets quizzed about ex-girlfriends, the perks of fameand what ever happened to his MG convertible
by Emma Thompson - Seeing Warhol: 14 artist reflects his vision, and dozens of friends remember him
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The Fleshtones: garage rock of ages
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Mary Woronov: the sexiest, darkest superstar talks about Warhol's early films
by Gary Indiana -
Andy's girls: mirror, mirror on the wall what will superstars wear this fall?
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Patrick Robinson: minding the gap
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Pat Hackett: Andy Warhol's gal Friday talks about her boss's odd work habits and her career as amanuensis, screenwriter, and co-author
by Glenn O'Brien
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