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Articles in August, 2003 issue of Interview
- Songs for loving, songs for leaving, and a spectacular relapse of epic proportions
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Nikki Reed: the kid who made teens come alive on the screen
by Scott Lyle Cohen -
Matt Diehl talks to the rest of the band
by Matt Diehl -
Natalie Imbruglia: she has already conquered the airwaves. Now she's going for the multiplexes with a film that's been spoofing all the way to the bank
by Graham Fuller -
Rory Kennedy: silence still equals death. Here's a director who's making a lot of noise
by Nadine Gordimer -
Grandaddy: experimental California dreamers
by Matt Diehl -
Thalia: she's major in Mexico, she's big in Brazil, she's a Phenomenon in the Phillipines … America, get ready
by Stephen Mooallem -
Charlotte Martin: introducing an impressive newcomer and her unforgettable display of emotions
by Jarret McNeill -
Justin Bartha: from an NYU dorm to the middle of a gossip storm
by Susan Johnston -
Coldplay: the band that owns the moment
by Elton John - Letters
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Looks like a pump, made like a sneaker: a new line of shoes serves up sports technology to fashion
by Joanna Jacovini -
Nina Simone: remembering a fiery trailblazer of song and freedom
by Ingrid Sischy -
Sting: what happened when the bard questioned the importance of music
by Ingrid Sischy -
Days between stations: guess who's unveiled in masked and anonymous?
by Greil Marcus -
Shots in the dark: if you think breaking up is hard to do, try making a movie about it
by Graham Fuller -
Pharrell Williams: music's hottest hitmaker talks to the thriller
by Michael (American pop singer) Jackson -
Geometry's new blackboard: how now, new brow!
by Tony Moxham - View
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Jewel: she dares the doubting thomases again
by Bernie Taupin -
Sean Paul: it may seem like he came from nowhere, but he sure is going places now
by Matt Diehl -
Chiwetel Ejiofor: tired of special effects and steroid action figures? Introducing the antidote
by Juan Morales -
Seal: the metaphysical wonderer returns
by Minnie Driver -
Chris Cooper: in film after film, he's been the guy you go home talking aboutbut never the one promoted by the studios. Now he's finally getting his due and having his day
by Spike Jonze -
Nora-Jane Noone: her first filmand the church doesn't like it
by Erica Abeel -
Christina Aguilera: keep watching, she's a work in progress
by Cyndi Lauper -
A whole lotta led Zeppelin
by Tim Blanks -
Novel: his name says it all
by Dimitri Ehrlich - Big waves, big guns, big stars and big issues
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Mandy moore: pop's anti-bitch goes back in time
by Carole King -
The scot in each of us: a new slant on an old favorite
by Tony Moxham -
All the dish: summertime living in the Island of Manhattan
by Brad Goldfarb -
Ozzy Osbourne: prescription for the perfect dad-drugs, heavy metal, rehab, sharon, and mountains of humanity
by Marianne Faithfull
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