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Articles in March, 1997 issue of Interview
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Milk 'n' metal - singer Pat Boone - Interview
by Dweezil Zappa -
Tore di Pisa. - New York, New York - restaurant reviews
by Hal Rubenstein -
Everything but the giving up - excerpts from the book 'Patient: The True Story of a Rare Illness'
by Ben Watt -
Ones to watch
by Richard Pandiscio -
Gigino. - New York, New York - restaurant reviews
by Hal Rubenstein -
Always a dancer… - ballerina Allegra Kent - Interview
by Robert Gottlieb -
Stah-lit express - Laura Linney - Interview
by Devon Jackson -
Julie Christie… a sort of fabrication - actress - part 2 - Interview
by Graham Fuller -
Letter from the editor - glamour - Editorial
by Ingrid Sischy -
Razor-sharp Rhames - actor Irving Rhames - Interview
by Dimitri Ehrlich -
Elvis Costello's warmth in cold places
by Greil Marcus -
Scalinatella. - New York, New York - restaurant reviews
by Hal Rubenstein -
Laurie Anderson - aural-visual artist - Interview
by Philip Glass -
A rose is a rose is a Rose McGowan - actress - Cover Story - Interview
by Graham Fuller
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