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Henry Cabot Beck "Vanessa Ferlito: her Brooklyn-born stoop dreams brought her to Hollywood. Now her big TV break is bringing her back to the Big Apple". Interview. FindArticles.com. 30 Dec, 2009. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1285/is_8_34/ai_n6196925/
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Articles in Sept, 2004 issue of Interview
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Selma Blair: the title of America's sweetheart was hers for the taking, but Selma Blair had another crown in mind
by Elvis Mitchell -
Just in time
by Jason Tatas -
Nicoletta Romanoff: her family tree is the stuff of history, but this up-and-coming actress lives for the future
by Erica Abeel -
Juliette Marquis: why are movie insiders leaping for this former ballerina?
by Jarret McNeill -
Radio 4: Stealing of a Nation
by Milena Selkirk -
Silver City
by Lewis Beale -
Open Water
by John Beatty -
Squeak!
by Ellen Von Unwerth -
Mia Maestro: poised, prepped, and primed for around-the-globe adventures
by Juan Morales -
The Hives
by Dimitri Ehrlich -
Cellular
by Carolyn Murnick -
Citizen Cope: the Clarence Greenwood Recordings
by Vivien Goldman -
Diego Luna: since a randy road-trip movie sent his star soaring three years ago, he's racing full steam ahead into a sky's-the-limit future
by Stellan Skarsgard -
Wouldn't it be nice?
by Bobby Crawford -
The Ditty Bops: while so many of rock's reigning women vie for attention as femme fatales, these vaudevillian vamps are putting the show back in showmanship
by Milena Selkirk -
Vanessa Ferlito: her Brooklyn-born stoop dreams brought her to Hollywood. Now her big TV break is bringing her back to the Big Apple
by Henry Cabot Beck -
Ray Charles: Genius Loves Company
by Dimitri Ehrlich -
All the dish: down on the farm without stepping in the mud
by Brad Goldfarb -
Drea de Matteo: she was wired, wigged-out, and finally whacked by "the family" on the HBO superhit The Sopranos. Now the feistiest actress on television is beginning her second life on the season's most heavily scrunitized sitcom
by Matt Diehl -
Paz Vega: bulldozing the language barrier and bad stereotypes in a bold Hollywood debut
by Edna Arguello -
Jean Grae
by Malcolm Venable -
Criminal
by Lewis Beale -
XL: this season livin' large takes on a whole new meaning …
by Kerry Hallihan -
Nobody does it better
by John Howton -
Rilo Kiley: as a rankled intra-band romance threatened to tear them apart, these emotional rockers put together a riveting album
by Britt Schoenhoff -
Dax Shepard: the big laughs of a merry prankster
by Josh Klahre -
Angela McCluskey: The Things We Do
by Milena Selkirk -
Shots in the dark: more than a century and a half after her creation, the character of Becky Sharp still reverberates. A new film shows how social politics and social hunger haveand have notchanged
by Graham Fuller -
James Purefoy: he's the man who puts the oomph in this month's movie adaptation of the literary landmark Vanity Fair. Here, his co-star Reese Witherspoon takes off her crinoline and corset, puts on her reporter's hat, and gets the goods
by Reese Witherspoon -
Stephen Campbell Moore: from adolescent lone ranger antics to playing stiff-upper-lip movie romantics
by Rebecca Wallwork -
The Prodigy
by Jarret McNeill -
Hero
by Richard Dorment -
Wicker Park
by Jarret McNeill -
Courtney Eldridge: turning streams of consciousness into a river of promise
by Michael Agger -
Le Tigre: the do-it-yourself doyennes of political dance-punk are looking to rouse music from its apathetic slumber with a fiery new album and a furious dos of activism
by Stephen Mooallem -
Keeping it brief
by Allison -
Sam Roberts: Neil Young once predicted that rock 'n' roll would never die. This salt-of-the-earth singer is out to prove that it's alive and riffing
by Leslie Cafferty -
Black Dice: Creature Comforts
by Matt Diehl -
Letter from the editor: September 2004
by Ingrid Sischy -
The out-and-about crowd
by Patrick McMullan -
Art's call to arms: with art as its ammo, and fervor for its fuel, a new coalition of the willing rallies its troops with a not-to-be-missed festival
by Dale Peck -
Boys will be girls will be boys will be girls
by Marcus Mam -
Cary Grant: a new biography offers a deeper look at the life and times of an actor who so many wanted to be but so few understood. Here, an exclusive first look
by Marc Eliot -
Back in business: exits are where the drama is this season
by Richard Dorment -
The Exorcist: the Beginning
by Jarret McNeill -
Carla Bruni: as a model she was expected by some to shut up and look beautiful. Now with a searing, soul-searching debut record that's already acclaimed in Europe, the former catwalker is letting the world hear the voice behind the face. Here, she talks t
by Jane Birkin -
Trevor Morgan: once depicted as a carefree kid on the front of cereal boxes, he's now serving up moody, troubled kids by the spoonful
by Richard Dorment -
Phoenix: Alphabetical
by Jarret McNeill -
Vanity Fair
by Richard Dorment -
Purple reigns: how to make a royal entrance this season
by Tony Moxham -
Stuart Townsend: he boxed his way through drama school and has battled his way through the film industry, sparkling in indies, lighting up blockbusters, and crafting honest-to-goodness characters out of leading men. In his latest film, Head in the Clouds,
by Orlando Bloom -
Draw your dream: this season we're all a blank canvas
by Tony Moxham -
Kirsten Hassenfeld: if Liz Taylor had studied origami, this artist's work might have been the outcome
by Tony Moxham -
Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow
by Henry Cabot Beck -
Interpol
by Stephen Mooallem
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