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Articles in Nov 2002 issue of Interview
- It's sweater time: pullover and take cover
by Joanna Jacovini
- Macy Gray: in a cookie-cutter industry, she's a wild card amongst a crowd of mouseketeers
by Anita Sarko
- It's a two-way street: The hunter poses with his game
- L.A. special issue
- Birds do it, bees do it, even fashionistas do it: designers' message for the fall? Turn up the heat
by Joanna Jacovini
- Thora Birch: it's weird, weird world, and this child of Hollywood knows it. We promise she'll never bore you
by Todd Solondz
- Letters
- Donna mills: she got what she wanted on '80s TV with power, shoulder pads and makeup. Here, Camille Paglia revisits an unlikely feminist icon
by Camille Paglia
- Ice Cube: hip-hopping from music to movies with major pizzazz
by David O. Russell
- Charlie Hunnam: He's blond and anything but blandget ready for the swooning
by Patrick Giles
- The L.A. Lakers: Jack Nicholson explains why L.A. needs the Lakers
by Scott Lyle Cohen
- Alanis Morissette: the musician who once played god talks about earthly pleasures
by Kevin Smith
- Arnold Schwarzenegger: The terminator meets the scorpion king
by Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson
- Eminem: as multiplexes rake in the dough this month with Eminem's big-screen debut, will the spirit of Elvis be buttering the popcorn?
by Greil Marcus
- A coed cracks, the earth almost stops and a troublemaker electrifies the screen
- Maggie Gyllenhaal: one half of the movies' hippest sister/brother act stands up and stands out
by Kelly Lynch
- Shots in the dark: what happens when women run away?
by Graham Fuller
- Faye Dunaway: frank words from a cult goddess
by Melanie Griffith
- Lina Wertmuller: more than 25 years after her movie redefined the war between the sexes, the fall sweeps a Madonna-led remake to our shores. Do we smell a sequel in the air?
by Patrick Giles
- Classic rock, teen pop grown up and one surprisingly slowly brewed comeback
- Selma Blair: she got hear start playing a piece of furniture onstage; that was the last time anyone described hear as wooden
by Jake Gyllenhall
- Alison Lohman: putting the shadow back in teens, she blooms as Michelle Pfeiffer's daughter in White Oleander
by Scott Lyle Cohen
- Days between stations: after the all-out success of Bringing Down the Horse, the Wallflowers could have petered out. But with Red Letter Days they prove there's plenty of fuel left to burn
by Greil Marcus
- Kristin Davis: sex and the city's naughty nice girl
by Chris Isaak
- Frida Kahlo: when the uni-brow is said and done, will Frida Kahlo's life prove her greatest work of art?
by Anh Duong
- Letter from the editor: November
- Jack Nicholson & Benicio Del Toro: two reasons to go to the movies talk about their crazy business
- All the dish: California suitean L.A. story, starring six meals in 48 hours
by Brad Goldfarb
- Olivier Martinez: A breakout year behind him, checking in on Le Paris/Malibu hunk
by Henry Cabot Beck
- L.A. Rocks: eleven acts that shatter the cliche that L.A.'s a one-note town