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Articles in Sept, 2002 issue of Interview
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Possession
by Thelma Adams -
Heather Headley: a music journey that began barefoot in Trinidad, led to Broadway and just took a new twist
by Vivien Goldman -
Andy Stochansky: Five star motel
by Dimitri Ehrlich - View: Letter from the editor
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Eva Amurri: born to movie royalty, an actress has her debut
by Patrick Giles -
City by the Sea
by Scott Lyle Cohen -
Bruce Springsteen: The rising
by Scott Lyle Cohen -
Morcheeba: Charango
by Leah Paulos -
Kieran Culkin: an interesting family background + much lauded performances = the next big thing
by Scott Lyle Cohen -
IGBY Goes Down
by Scott Lyle Cohen -
Nelly: How'd a kid from St. Louis rap his way to the top? With songs that sound like the perfect party
by Julia Chaplin -
Sparta: Wiretap Scars
by Matt Diehl -
All the dish: Once trucks and trannies idled on this block. Now dinner's served, and the joints are jumping
by Brad Goldfarb - Letters
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Patti Smith: when art says more than the news, speeches and history books can
by Margot Norton -
Shaolin Soccer
by Jarret McNeill -
Marianne Faithfull: a voice that says, "she hasn't survived. She's lived."
by Beck -
Thievery Corporation: The Richest Man in Babylon
by Matt Diehl -
Singing in the rain: What is it about singin' in the rain? The show-stopping musical numbers? The romantic idea of love triumphing over ego? Or is it simply the hero's fabulous yellow slicker?
by Grainne Belluomo -
Blue Crush
by Henry Cabot Beck -
Frou Frou: The name is silly, the music is nothing to laugh at
by Ernesto Lechner -
Underworld: A Hundred Days Off
by Ernesto Lechner - Get down: 32 reasons we love downtown NYC
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Trina: Feisty. Fly. Fashionable. Miami's hottest female rapper is full of fire and giving the men a run for their money
by Evelyn McDonnell -
One Hour Photo
by Lewis Beale -
Anastacia: for years, Europeans have been dancing to her thumping music. When will America catch on?
by Sara Switzer -
Bob Geldof: Sex, Age & Death
by Jarret McNeill -
Eve: As a rapper, she proved herself as the pit bull in a skirt among an all-male crew. Will she make tails wag as a budding actress and fashion mogul?
by Dimitri Ehrlich -
Jason Statham: He learned to act by hawking fake jewels but his shot at the big time looks very real
by Diane Baroni -
Quitting
by Anita Sarko -
Kelly Price: Priceless
by Mark Sullivan -
Derek Cecil: Introducing the star of a new interactive drama that could make a couch potato rich
by Kathy Campbell -
Naomi Watts: we still aren't sure what mulholland drive was about, but we know one thingthis actress is taking the film world by storm
by Brad Goldfarb -
The Four Feathers
by Thelma Adams -
Interpol: bringing the sexy swagger of international crime solvers to a music hall near you
by David Sprague -
Swizz Beatz: Swizz Beatz presents G.H.E.T.T.O. stories
by Dimitri Ehrlich -
Days between stations; the Mekons: 25 years, dozens of band members and an obsession with severed heads
by Greil Marcus -
Johnny Knoxville: he shot himself in the chest, set himself on fire and had run-ins with the police, now everyone's favorite jackass takes a shot at the big screen
by Chris Nieratko -
Gabrielle Union: Riding the power of the pom-pom to roles that have Hollywood heavies cheerleading for her
by Nicole Vecchiarelli - Lola Schnabel: meet an artist immersed in art, not the art scene
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OK Go: OK Go
by Tom Lanham -
Gabe Hudson: Wrestling monkeys, Gulf War Syndrome, and one of the year's most provocative short story collections
by Deborah Treisman -
Graydon Carter: Vanity Fair's main man talks to Hollywood's brightest star about magazines, moguls, movies and much more
by Nicole Kidman -
8 Women: A love-it-or-hate-it film starring eight of France's most beloved actresses that got Europe buzzing and is coming to America now
by Joan Dupont -
Now this is what we call face-painting: make art, buy art, see art … but never forget you can be art
by Tony Moxham -
Daniel Bedingfield: Gotta get thru this
by Vivien Goldman -
Shots in the dark: Taken a letter, Maria
by Graham Fuller -
Put a spell on you
by Grainne Belluomo
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