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Articles in Oct, 2003 issue of Interview
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When the best way to live on the edge: picture of artists who lived in a brave new world
by Patrick Giles - Out of Time
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The distillers: tattooed, tumultuous, and tearing up punk rock's rule book
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Are daring people an endangered species? The daring thinker throws down the gauntler
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Gina Gershon: as bold as she is free, she's coming out swinging and singing in two brand-new cult-perfect movies
by Don Was - A breath of fresh air from Mexico
- Kill Bill vol. 1
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Olivia Wilde: meets TV's new Julietfor the XXX set
by Mark Simon Burk -
Red ahead: this season red means go
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Jenny Saville: whether they love her work, hate her work, or simply don't know what to make of it, one thing everyone seems to be in agreement on is that this painter is one of the most daring of our time. Elton John gets the story
by Elton John -
Any way you slice itthanks
by Ebony March - Intolerable Cruelty Preview
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Holly Palmer: this bold singer writes songs in the key of loss
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Jokers wild: nothing's shocking anymore? Garnering as many laughs as gasps, losing jobs but sharpening thier edge, Jimmy Kimmel and Sarah Silverman have lit up the comedy world … and each other
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Oh, pairs! Not since Sonny and Cher have duos been back with such a vengeance
by Stephen Mooallem - Still thrilling
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The guys with golden guts: the nerve and backbone that drive the directing-producing partnership of Ron Howard and Brian Grazer couples with instinct to make movie majic. Jim Carrey finds out their recipe
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Shots in the dark: are the stories of the 20th century's most risk-taking women artists the movie's new dramas?
by Graham Fuller -
Miss matched: fashion makes a case for unity
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David Bowie: his radical reinventions, mystical space journeys, and rescient visions have captivated audiences for close to four decades. But for music's great evolver, it's the way the world is changing that's got him riveted
by Ingrid Sischy -
The co-conspirators: Sofia Coppola and Bill Murray have surprised the world time and again in their respective careers. In their new film, Lost In Translation, they show that the world still surprises them. Here they open up
by Sofia Coppola - Lost in Translation
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Rufus Wainwright: bucking convention with his grand talent and gershwin dreams, the turbulent troubadour looks inside
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View: letter from the editor October 2003
by Ingrid Sischy -
White satin, red carpets, and green gardens
by Patrick McMullan - Readers warm up to coldplay
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Chiaki Kuriyama: … to the land of the rising sun with a ball and chain
by Lewis Beale - Casa de los Babys
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John Currin and Rachel Feinstien: his paintings couldn't be more different from her sculptures, but this husband and wife are both ingenious, idiosyncratic, and taking the art world for a wild ride down memory lane
by Germano Celant - Nicole Kidman: with a slew of hotly anticipated new movies slated for the months ahead, this high-flying, risk-taking actress is proving once more why the world can't get enough of her
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Why bats everywhere are breathing easier
by Adelle Sorenson - Mystic River
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The darkness: the British rock band that's transforming hair metal from Gaudy to Glam
by Jonathan Durbin - Make a wish
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It takes two double your pleasure, double your fun, double your fashion
by Cleo Sullivan -
Only connect
by Jason Collins-Lev - Under the Tuscan Sun
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Sammy Davis, Jr.: onstage he was as audacious as they come; living that way proved more complex. A new book takes a look at the contradictions that drove this consummate performerhere's a sneak peek
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Honey, I shrunk the handbags: and now for the mini moment
by Joanna Javovini -
Mickey Rourke: Hollywood's Icarus of learning to fly again with a pack of new filmsand the same devil-may-care intensity that walloped the world in the first place
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Sarah Polley: the industry muzzle doesn't stand a chance against her chops
by Elizabeth Weitzman - Elephant
- A stunning epiphany, a lurid revelation, a weighty surprise, and an array of discoveries
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Resplendent in the grass
by David Furnish -
Eva Green: from the city of light with a big bang …
by Erika Abeel - The Station Agent
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Lance Armstrong & Major Taylor: a century and a world apart, cycling's two legends show courage in motion
by Allen Barra -
Ed Harris: he's principled. He's honest. And he's not afraid to say it like he sees it
by David Furnish
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