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Articles in August, 2002 issue of Interview
- Letters
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Jucifer: the dynamic duo that has Athens rocking again
by Michael Stipe -
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by Christine Weydig - View: letter from the editor August
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Shots in the dark: the factory town that changed Rock 'n' Roll forever
by Graham Fuller -
Christian Camargo: feeling stalled, this actor opened a car dealership. Now he's going full throttle
by Nicole Vecchiarelli -
Linda Thompson
by Mac Randall -
Music of my mind
by Camille Paglia -
Interview looks back: the Hound-Dog days of summer
by Elizabeth A. Wolff -
The Hives: the sound is simple. The look is slick. The impact unexpected
by Annika Wadenius -
Frank black & the catholics
by Jonathan Moskowitz -
All the dish: where the food is smokin' and lip-smackin'
by Brad Goldfarb -
Deadsy: how academia, science, war and more share a single stage and create a singular sound
by Milla Jovovich -
Nicky Katt: bringing old-school cool to cutting edge
by Mark Olsen -
Aimee Mann
by Karla Richardson -
Nick McDonell: what one high school student did with his summer vacation
by Diane Baroni -
Red Hot Chili Peppers: creating the modern Rock 'n' Roll lifestyle was the easy part. The trick was surviving it
by Carlo McCormick - Spooky visions, a visionary's latest and a new-look action hero
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John Doe
by Alex Kisch -
Days between stations: Beth Orton-riveting or boring?
by Greil Marcus -
Shakira: the Thump. the purr. the sizzle
by Anita Sarko -
Dallas Friday: she jumps! she flips! she twists! breaking records and the gender barrier in extreme sports
by Chrissy Persico -
Charlie Christian
by Thom Jurek - Pledge of rebellion: I pledge allegiance to the spirits of rebellion and change, and to the future for which they stand: one nation, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all
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Sonic Youth: still saying yes to adventure and no to compromise
by Vivien Goldman - Correction
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Dirty vegas: how a broken heart became the song of the summer
by Dimitri Ehrlich -
Robert Plant
by Bill Appleton -
Dixie Chicks: they started out on a street corner and took country music to the four corners of the earth
by Bonnie Raitt -
Asia Argento: for some, art imitates life. For this dynamic actress and filmmaker, art is life
by Adrien Brody -
Sleater-kinney
by Nicholas Messing -
On Ludlow Street: the block with enough history to fill a book is back. NYC's most streetwise poet maps the ways
by Rene Ricard -
Ashanti: heartbreaker, dream-maker, pop's new major mover and shaker
by Matt Diehl -
Lemonshade, anyone? the juice may be tart but the look is sweet
by Joanna Jacovini - Elton John's tip sheet
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Dave Matthews Band
by Sarah Valdez -
Remy Shand: meet the new soul singer with motown in his heart and Winnipeg in his accent
by Dimitri Ehrlich -
Jake Gyllenhaal: so who's this newcomer holding his own against hollywood big-timers?
by Susan Sarandon -
Coldplay
by Dimitri Ehrlich -
Silverchair
by Mark Mordue -
The Vines: usually, when people call a band "the next Nirvana," that's the last you hear of them. not these guys
by Matt Diehl
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