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Articles in Sept, 1998 issue of Interview

  • Sight, sound, subversion
    by Charlize Theron
  • Mary Cutrufello cuts loose
    by Rebecca Wallwork
  • Minimal art with maximum impact
    by Brooks Adams
  • Turning the page
    by Brendan Lemon
  • Just when you thought it was safe to go back into the shower…
    by Patrick Giles
  • Ashley alight
    by Salma Hayek
  • Richard Pandiscio's one's to watch
    by Brianna Hyneman
  • Adam in his own image
    by Ray Rogers
  • Aaron Eckhart, the smooth operator
    by Oren Moverman
  • Pecker power
    by John Waters
  • Breaking down the wall
    by Bell Hooks
  • The new Surrealists
  • Leelee Sobieski, the wild card
    by Graham Fuller
  • Wanted: Kris Kristofferson
    by Jack Mathews
  • Kirsten Dunst
    by Elizabeth Weitzman
  • Nick Stahl, the smart kind of hot
    by Laurence Dumortier
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