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Articles in July, 2003 issue of Interview
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Kristanna Loken: buff enough to stop Arnold in his Terminator tracks
by Vince Passaro -
Swimming pool
by Sara Switzer -
Michelle branch
by Amelia McDonell-Parry -
Gael Garcia Bernal: so far the films he has starred in have gotten the church up in arms, the censors all worked up-and a whole lot of people saying hallelujah!
by Julian Schnabel - Letters
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Alex and Emma
by Diane Baroni -
Northern state
by Victoria DeSilverio -
Days between stations: as far from the trends as one can get, these acts make the ultimate connection
by Greil Marcus -
Shining beacon: thinking big. thinking out of the box. thinking art. interview talks to the director of a brave new museum
by Ingrid Sischy -
Trent Ford: introducing Trent Ford, this summer's new Romeo
by Andrea Meyer -
I capture the castle
by Susan Johnston -
Audio bullys
by Michaelangelo Matos - Letter from the editor July 2003
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The sequels
by Richard Dorment -
Memphis Bleek
by Malcolm Venable -
Shots in the dark: summer. time for fireworks and beach movieswhich are no longer simply fun-in-the-sun romps
by Graham Fuller -
Ellen Degeneres
by Alanis Morissette -
Why don't you wear your shorts as long or as itsy-bitsy as you want?
by Tony Moxham -
Dirty pretty things
by Juan Morales -
Death in Vegas
by Jarret McNeill -
Elizabeth banks: if her newest film, this summer's seabiscuit, lives up to its potential, the movie's pint-sized thoroughbred might not be the only one who ends up in the winner's circle
by Paul Rudd - Elton John's tip sheet
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Jewel
by Stephen Mooallem -
Aaron Brown: CNN anchor Aaron Brown is covering the nightly news his way, and for a growing number of viewers that's the best news they've had all day
by Brad Goldfarb - The guy of summer
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Ludivine Sagnier: in a season of blockbusters and sequels, swimming pool is the little movie with a lot of splash. Meet its cannonball
by Graham Fuller -
Pirates of the Caribbean: the curse of the black pearl
by Kelly Brant -
Cafe tacuba
by Robert Cherry -
All the dish: the darwinian theory of diningsurvival of the fittest
by Brad Goldfarb -
Caushun: music's most homophobic genre is about to get an awakening
by Ray Rogers -
The legend of suriyothai
by Erica Abeel -
The Neptunes & Star Trak
by Stephen Mooallem -
Andy Roddick: the two stadium-packin' headlinersone a legendary tunesmith, the other, tennis's next legend in the makingtalk work and play
by Elton John -
Mike Erwin: he flexes his stuff as "hulk jr." remember, you don't want to make him angry
by Sara Switzer -
The hulk
by Henry Cabot Beck -
The mars volta
by Matt Diehl -
Where's mae west when we need her? camille paglia on why we must restore the "H" factor-the humor and the humanness
by Camille Paglia - P-art-ay!
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Goapele: the boom box is her soapbox
by Anita Sarko -
Northfork
by T.J. McGee -
Molto polo: the shirt with a thousand lives gets yet another
by Tony Moxham -
Liz Phair
by Ben Lee
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