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Articles in Oct, 2008 issue of Interview
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Malcolm McLaren: the father of punk won't stop until he's conquered the art world, upstaged porn's sex scenes, and put a dead French fashion designer in a broadway musical
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Crazy legs
by Michelle Lee -
Pharrell Williams nominates Chester French
by Matt Diehl -
Christmas on mars: inside the flaming lips' new moviea festival of aliens, astronauts, other worlds, and prosthetic genitalia. it's too bad that Christmas comes only once a year
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Brigid Berlin's costume jewelry
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Hooman Majd: throw away your policy papers: there's more to the Iranian-American divide than trumped-up political gambits, evangelical crazy talk, death stares, and enriched uranium. a new book gets at the crux of it all
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Charles Hamilton
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"Adel Abdessemed: situation and practice"
by Fan Zhong -
Converse X Black Sabbath X the doors
by Lucy Madison -
Vivian Girls rerelease
by Martha Tuber -
Fabien Baron's liquid light
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Brigid Berlin show
by Lucy Silberman -
Kelley Walker show
by Fan Zhong -
United Bamboo turns 10
by Lucy Madison -
Aaron Young: motorcycles are the loudest brushes he's used, but the young New York artist has a lot more tricks up his designer sleeves
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Oliver Stone: the director's surprising new biopic of America's outgoing president provides a searing look into the psyches of not one but two polarizing, complicated men: George W. Bush and Oliver Stone
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Judith Eisler
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Rodarte: a lot of people think the newest stars in American fashion came out of nowhere. But, in fact, Kate and Laura Mulleavy came out of horror films, one gigantic record collection, and a lot of West Coast alone time
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Dude looks like a Louis
by Sebastian Kim -
Consideration magazine
by Fan Zhong -
Heavy metal
by Daniel Jackson -
Anna Paquin: her biggest TV moment to date was winning an Oscar at age 11. Now she's back in prime timea lot more grown up and hanging out with the undead
by Michael Martin -
James Franco
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Paris couture
by Katie Grand -
Clemence Poesy: the beautiful French actress du jour plans on being around for quite a while. She isn't interested in the school of acting by imitation. She's all about staying strange
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Hunt Slonem's Studio
by Hunt Slonem - View October '08
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Robert Pattinson
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Mia Wasikowska
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Rafi Gavron
by Sarah Wilson -
Carey Mulligan
by T. Cole Rachel -
Andy Kachel
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Caroline Polachek
by Lucy Madison - We asked some of our favorite folks to shoot the world from their, cell phones and send it to us
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The Muslims
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Gang Gang Dance's new album
by Lucy Madison -
MGMT: if any band owns 2008, it's the psychedelic, scruffy-haired duo who dresses like hippies, sings about drugs and models, and opened for radiohead. They already sound like rock stars, but they still feel like kids
by Cole Rachel -
Ryan McGinley: this past summer the photographer took his cameraand a few naked young friendson the road across America. He gives interview his daily travel diary as well as a few practice shots from a digital camera for his next major body of
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Raf Simons sure, he seems quiet. But the Belgian designer and brain behind Jil Sander will stop at nothing to make fashion smarter and more innovative. The master designer talks with a promising young designer, who happens to be Kanye West
by Kanye West -
S: skin on skin is savage cool. But B.C. cavemen never had it so fly. now rockers mix up the brutal boyness of L.A. hair bands with the delicate, semifey details of Paris couture. Now chic freaks link up the Roxy and the Ritz with a lace-and-leather look.
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Elizabeth Peyton: her illuminating portraits of rock stars, French heroes, wayward youths, and close friends are less concerned with who they are than what they do. Peyton captures a single fleeting moment and makes it live forever
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Veruschka: great models can be all things to all people. Veruschka is a true artist because she can be all things all by herself
by Gary Indiana -
Arrogant elegance: from a to e and back again
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June 1983: Rob Lowe
by Rob Lowe -
Lamborghini Murcielago LP640 Roadster Versace edition
by Fan Zhong
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