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Articles in Sept, 2005 issue of Interview
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The request line
by Michell Vanarsdale -
Amber Tamblyn: no longer taking her cues from the almighty on TV, the actress unleashes the voice within
by Sage Francis -
Prints charming: shirts for a "happily ever after"
by Joseph Errico -
Clean
by Nick Pinkerton -
James Blunt: the latest musical phenomenon out of Britain is not a boy band or a pop/hip-hop hybrid but a soldier turned crooner whose motto could well be "make music not war"
by Tim Blanks -
All through the night: a smoky bar, a grand piano, and a girl in this season's dramatic looks to steal your heart
by Mark Squires -
Kevin Zegers: his days playing second fiddle to a dribbling dog are about to become a distant memory
by Leslie Cafferty -
Jim Jarmusch: few directors have been as consistent in their approach to filmmaking as the independent's independent, Jim Jarmuschbut that doesn't mean he hasn't got a surprise or two up his sleeve
by Graham Fuller -
Devendra Banhart: Cripple Crow
by Amelia McDonell-Parry -
Shots in the dark: why the slope from child to adult stardom has never been more slippery
by Graham Fuller -
Make that big Kim
by Bruce Beitler -
Marton Csokas: a worker's ethic, a pinch of Thoreau, a dollop of mystery, and a dash of Russell Crowe
by Juan Morales -
Mike Epps: for a while it looked like he was more likely to become the funniest guy on his cell block than one of the comedy world's biggest raves
by Jarret McNeill -
Death Cab for Cutie: Plans
by Matt Diehl -
Letter from the editor September 2005
by Ingrid Sischy -
Chemistry, class
by N. Rossi -
Andre Benjamin: hip-hop's hippest hep cat is saying "Hey Ya!" to the movies. Here he talks to an actor who knows all about that rap
by Mark Wahlberg -
Fashionistas of the world unite! Looks from the land of the firebird are heating up again
by Patrick Giles -
Preview: Tim Burton's Corpse Bride
by Eric Hynes -
Pell James: she once had a first date fly her to Cuba, but that was nothing compared to the ride Pell James is about to take
by Carrie Fisher -
Tony Leung: the unforgettable cowboy leading man of Asian cinema shows his true grit to a legendary director and fellow frontiersman
by Wong Kar Wai -
The beat goes on: inside the counterculture that changed America
by Stephen Mooallem -
Cage: his walk on the wild side landed him in restraints. But now his debut is a genre-busting breakout
by Peter Rubin -
The New Pornographers: Twin Cinema
by Kevin Sintumuang -
Thumbsucker
by Stephen Mooallem -
The moon, the stars, and the bubbles
by Patrick McMullan -
Paz de la Huerta: few have crossed the obstacle course from model to actressbut this multitasking ingenue might just have what it takes
by Daniel Torday -
Kathleen Flynn-Hui: a debut novelist finds her muse among the wash-and-set set
by Carolyn Murnick -
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club: Howl
by Kim Taylor Bennett -
All the dish: eight reasons New Yorkers are taking to the streets
by Brad Goldfarb -
Lost in translation?
by Doug Wyman -
Marilyn in Eden: still mesmerizing, still heartbreaking
by Patrick Giles -
Sinead O'Connor: have time off and a dose of Jamaican spirit chilled out the Irish spitfire? Not bloody likely
by Burning Spear -
Ceci n'est pas un sac: bags get cozy for fall
by Annabel Tollman -
A History of Violence
by Kent Jones -
The call of the sirens: fashion this fall has the gleam and glamour of Hollywood's great glory days
by Jon Compson -
Missy Elliott: the biggest female force in hip-hop and five-time Grammy winner Missy Elliott is back with a hit record, "The Cookbook." Here she talks about her recipes for success
by Matt Diehl -
Abbie Cornish: a country girl worth betting the farm on
by Stephen Mooallem -
Cocorosie: the twisted sister act that's splitting up indie rock
by Sarah Wilson -
Natasha Bedingfield: Unwritten
by Laura Young -
Pretty Persuasion
by Karen Wilson -
Supercalifragilistic frocks: a spoonful of fashion helps the medicine go down
by Patrick Giles -
Angela Dufresne: introducing an artist who wants everyone to live in a masterpiece
by Justin Conner -
The Duke Spirit: Cuts Across the Land
by Elizabeth Goodman -
Keane
by Michael Koresky -
Lou Pucci: with a finger-licking good performance in the season's most talked-about indie film, Lou Pucci has got Hollywood insiders licking their chops. Here he spills it with fellow buzz boy Justin Chatwin
by Justin Chatwin - Correction
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Hattie McDaniel: "I'd rather play a maid than be one," Hattie McDaniel once announced to a divided America. But as a new biography reveals, there was nothing make-believe about the racism she endured. Here, an exclusive sneak peek
by Jill Watts -
Seu Jorge: shedding light on a side of Brazil that you don't see in travel brochures
by Dimitri Ehrlich -
Eugene Hutz: from a childhood spent roaming the refugee camps of eastern Europe to taking punk rock all over the musical map
by Carolyn Murnick -
Sons and Daughters: The Repulsion Box
by Kim Taylor Bennett -
The Brothers Grimm
by Elbert Ventura -
Rachel Weisz: she's always had heart, smarts, and a willingness to fly close to the edge. Now, with two daring new films, Rachel Weisz is poised to fill the footlights this fall
by Hugh Jackman
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