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Articles in Oct, 2002 issue of Interview
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A personal view OF L.A.: the talent was hot, the reception so warm. Here he offers a toast to the city of Angels
by Karl Lagerfeld - Comic treats, mad beats and accomplished feats
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Pamela Anderson: beachcomber, cartoon heroine, tabloid favorite and crusadernot bad for a Malibu pinup queen
by Sara Switzer -
Truth Hurts: after paying her dues in the background, this rising L.A. powerhouse is in command of the mike
by Teena Marie -
Letter from the editor October
by Ingrid Sischy -
Pierce Brosnan: he went from Ireland to la-la land to become the very model of a modern major gentleman
by Ingrid Sischy -
Maya Rudolph: she took comedy notes on Gilda, now she's getting diva lessons from Donatella
by Donatella Versace -
America Ferrera: a newcomer who wants to keep the mold broken
by Elizabeth Weitzman -
Marilyn Manson: the shock! the mystery! the ghouls! at home with the prince of provacative and Mary Astor's ghost
by Michael Musto -
Frank Gehry: making downtown L.A. singFrank Gehry does his magic and Dennis Hopper photographs it
by David Rimanelli - The best dressed list: a portfolio presenting fashion's who's who in Hollywood
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Angela Bassett
by Margot Norton -
Home away from home: inside the dressing roomand travel habitsof Hollywood's fearless fireball
by Grainne Belluomo -
Alexis Bledel: TV's latest breakaway finds adventure on the big screen
by Nicole Vecchiarelli -
Diane Lane: back on the hot list after playing 2002's steamiest housewife
by Luke Wilson -
The stuff dreams are made of: this fall's glamorous beauty makes you look like you've just stepped off of a movie seteven if you've never left home
by Joanna Jacovini -
Shots in the dark: Hollywoodwhere big dreams die or live even bigger
by Graham Fuller -
Beck: everone's favorite alterna-hottie is making wavesagain
by Jack White -
Thicke: this is the sound of next generation soul
by Matt Diehl - Welcome to L.A
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Mira Sorvino: the hot-stepper who dances rings around the hard roles
by Tim Blake Nelson -
Garry Winogrand: at a time when L.A. oozed technicolor, he found its truth in black-and-white
by Patrick Giles -
Jason Lee: from mallrat to all that in no time flat
by Kevin Smith -
Ashton Kutcher: from the acting hotbed of Homestead, Iowa, here comes Hollywood's new leading man
by David Spade -
Xzibit: other rappers heat up quickly and self-combust; this one keeps sizzling
by Busta Rhymes -
Jack Black: born in L.A., there to stay, this funnyman is blowing 'em away
by Dave Grohl - Letters
- Hippie soul, political rock and punked-out cabaret
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Sheryl Crow: behind the wheel of her own galvanizing career and standing up for rock 'n' roll
by Griffin Dunne
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