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Articles in March 2005 issue of Interview
- Shia Labeouf: his latest role has him battling for the souls of humanityand stealing scenes from Keanu Reeves
by Sarah Wilson
- Millions
by Mark Olsen
- Beck: Guero
by Sarah Wilson
- Letter from the editor: March 2005
by Ingrid Sischy
- Way back when
by Sonalii Wardlaw
- Pell James: casting directors have met their match
by Leslie Cafferty
- Mondovino
by Jarret McNeill
- Kasabian: Kasabian
by Lauren Harris
- All decked out: what sets apart this season's new fleet of nautical-inspired clothes is the sense of adventurerather than clichesdesigners captured when they put together their salty creations
by Paola Kudacki
- Think tank: how to be true to an idea
by Annabel Tollman
- The misfits fit
- Shots in the dark: what the boxing movie does for the Oscars, the film world's equivalent of a title fight
by Graham Fuller
- Mary Gauthier: Mercy Now
by Sarah Wilson
- Christina Milian: a singer who needs no lessons in cool talks to hip-hop's queen bee
by Lil' Kim
- All Rattle and Dust: some people turn to music to exorcise their demons. He turned to music so he'd never forget them
by Chris Hickman
- On a wing and a prayer
by Jill Griffin
- Harvey Keitel: garrulous, gruff … and cuddly? The consummate tough guy looks inward
by Eve Ensler
- Demetri Martin: pared-down punchlines and high-brow high jinks from a comic on the edge
by Matt Haber
- Solomon Burke: Make Do With What You Got
by Dimitri Ehrlich
- Javier Bardem: the actor's actor talks to the critic's critic
by Elvis Mitchell
- Thomas Haden Church: he's said adios to Hollywoodnow he's the talk of the town
by Debra Messing
- Preview: The Jacket
by Sarah Wilson
- Welcome to cafe la lips: introducing spring's fresh-brewed, fresh-baked lip colors
by Tony Moxham
- Nathalie Rykiel: the next French revolution?
by Ingrid Sischy
- Radha Mitchell: until recently, hers has been a story of promise. But now that she has the attention of the director who gave neurosis its sex appeal, she's on her way
by Patricia Clarkson
- Interview's big nights out
by Patrick McMullan
- That's what friends are for
by Jean Long
- Preview: The Ring Two
by Leslie Cafferty
- Keren Ann: big, existential questions from a singer for the here and now
by Dimitri Ehrlich
- Gregory Galloway: the whodunit may seem old hand, but with his debut novel, Gregory Galloway gives the form a 21st-century spin
by Carolyn Murnick
- Christian Marclay: this artist makes music like you've never seen before and art like you've never heard before
by Philip Sherburne
- Kirsten Deirup: introducing an artist equally at home with beauty and beastliness
by Tony Moxham
- Preview: Cursed
by Stephen Mooallem
- Duran Duran: the band that once asked "is there anyone out there" is calling again
- Laurie Anderson: NASA's first artist in residence talks to fellow traveler artist chuck close about her avant-garde adventures into the great unknown
by Chuck Close
- M. Ward: Transistor Radio
by Derek Fagerstrom
- Sarah Shahi: it all began when Robert Altman told her to put down her pom-poms
by Sarah Cristobal
- Tutu time!
by Jonty Davies
- The Upside of Anger
by Sarah Wilson
- Brendan Benson: the Alternative to Love
by Dimitri Ehrlich
- Knit hits: this season, fashion's having a ball … of yarn
by Tony Moxham
- Bloc Party: once again, British music is coming on strong. Here are the leaders of the pack
by Matt Diehl
- Yahoo!
by Steven Hido
- Camilla Belle: in the current landscape of empty representations of teen life, here's the antidote
by Danielle Pergament
- Melinda and Melinda
by Stephen Mooallem
- Tori Amos: the Beekeeper
by Laura Young
- All the dish: lighting a fire in the belly of New York
by Brad Goldfarb
- Hilary Swank: in the ring with the movies' fighting spirit
by Ingrid Sischy