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Articles in Sept, 2006 issue of Interview
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The Zutons: Tired of Hanging Around
by Stephen Mooallem -
David Wright: he's young, he's handsome, he receives marriage proposals in the mail, and he plays infield for New York's best baseball team. Derek Jeter should be so lucky
by Jarret McNeill -
Kerry Washington: as a kid growing up in the Bronx, trips to the theater offered Kerry Washington a window into other worlds. Today, with her star on the rise in the movies and her voice on the rise on issues such as violence against women, she's shaping
by Jane Fonda -
Ray LaMontagne: Till the Sun Turns Black
by Justin Conner -
This film is not yet rated; a muckraking new documentary takes an explicit look at the movie industry's ratings systemand reignites the debate over censorship in Hollywood
by Stephen Mooallem -
Nathan Phillips: a few years ago, he was planning for a career educating young people. Now he's embarking on a big one scaring the heck out of them
by Carolyn Murnick -
Dario Robleto: a contemporary mix-master for our time
by Justin Conner -
Elephant dancing: the who, the what, the wow, and the why
by Greil Marcus -
The Gibson girl
by Karl Lagerfeld -
Daniel Mendelsohn
by Bill Vourvoulias -
M. Ward: Post-War
by Sarah Wilson -
Jay
by Russell Crowe -
Bend it like Becker
by Nicole Calabrese -
Mark of distinction: how to drive fashion forward this fall
by Annabel Tollman -
Two new divas: Interview presents a couple of the grandest new dames in music who know how to keep all eyes on themboth on the stage and off. No high-heeled hissy fits here … yet
by Justin Conner -
New York Dolls: David Johansen watched as drugs, disease, and tragedy took four of the original members Of the New York dolls, but he's back fronting a reconstituted lineup of the glammest band of the '70s. Henry Rollins talks to rock's ultimate survivor
by Henry Rollins -
The Grates: Gravity Won't Get You High
by Sarah Wilson -
OutKast: Idlewild
by Dimitri Ehrlich -
Karen Russell: armed with a subversive sense of humor and a wicked turn-of-phrase, a young writer sets out to redefine the southern gothic
by Brendan Lemon -
The Descent
by Michael Koresky -
Serge Gainsbourg
by Alex Kapranos -
Caroline Dhavernas: she plays the woman who two-times the hero in the season's grittiest Hollywood mystery. Chances are he won't be the last of her big-screen prey
by Leslie Cafferty -
Don't fence her in
by Billy Pantone -
Cold War Kids: the no-holds barred rock band that's got music-industry superpowers knocking at their door
by Sarah Wilson -
A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints
by Stephen Mooallem -
The inspiration persuasion
by Keith Stephen Fox -
The unpublished Bette Davisuntil now
by Graham Fuller -
The other left bank: in Los Angeles, Hollywood glitz tends to steal the spotlight, but that's been a stealthily good deal for a loose-knit community of famously infamous artists who prefer the backyard sublime to the back-lot spectacle, and vast studio sp
by Michael Ned Holte -
Spray it on
by Joseph Errico -
Wiiiilllllmmmmaaaa!!!! You won't need a crystal ball to see what's about to be huge in jewelry
by Joseph Errico -
Dirty pretty things: singer Carl Barat's old band, the libertines, was the embodiment of a rock 'n' roll car crash. Don't think his new band, dirty pretty things, is going to be any less of a spectacle. Christopher Bailey catches a glimipse
by Christopher Bailey -
Grizzly Bear: Yellow House
by Justin Conner -
The Covenant
by Bill Vourvoulias -
Letter from the editor September 2006
by Ingrid Sischy -
The Science of Sleep
by Stephen Mooallem -
Micah P. Hinson: how a freak injury had this singer-songwriter lying on his back for weeksand helped give birth to his visceral new album
by Justin Conner -
Janelle Monae: a soulful, sassy, sci-fi-themed debut that busts genresnot to mention stereotypes
by Matt Diehl -
Nouvelle Vague: Bande a Part
by Andrew Belonsky -
Toasts with the most
by PATRICK McMullan -
Alice Braga: her family may include Brazilian acting royalty, but Alice Braga is charting her own bright course
by Bill Vourvoulias -
For the birds: "hope is the thing with feathers …"
by Annabel Tollman -
In the mix
by Kelly Klein -
Love all
by Cole Eastman -
Rhymefest: John Lennon once sang that "a working-class hero is something to be." here's a rapper who's taken that idea to heart
by Anicee Gaddis -
Trust the Man
by Stephen Mooallem -
Michel Gondry: his highly personal new film, The Science of Sleep, explores the powerand the pitfallsof having a healthy dream life. So who better than the French director's 15-year-old son to get the truth about what inspired dad's daring new
by Paul Gondry -
Shots in the dark: a new perspective on the private eye
by Graham Fuller -
Super trouper
by Alice Weinert -
Lorena Ochoa: few golfers have enough moxie to win; fewer still break down social barriers in the process
by Bill Vourvoulias -
Kirsten Dunst
by Jason Schwartzman -
The Black Dahlia
by Bill Vourvoulias -
The U.S. vs. John Lennon
by Bill Vourvoulias -
Mark Grotjahn: abstractionists are flexing more than their muscles
by Justin Conner
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