Interview
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Articles in April 2005 issue of Interview
- Like bees to honey
by Philip Kho - Shooter Jennings: an heir to the honky-tonk throne resurrects country music's outlaw spirit
by Joaquin Phoenix - Prefuse 73: Surrounded by Silence
by Matt Diehl - The Weather Man
by Carolyn Murnick - Supreme-ly enlightening
by J. Joseph - Leo Gregory: some people get into acting as a way to explore other worlds. He did it to make sense of his own
by Stephen Mooallem - Moby: Hotel
by Anicee Gaddis - All the dish: how New York City restaurateurs are raising the bar and grill
by Brad Goldfarb - R. Crumb: the celebrated antihero of underground comicsstill cranky and controversial after all these years
by Stella McCartney - Nora Zehetner: How does a former math nerd make it as a big-screen femme fatale?
by Leslie Cafferty - Long-View: Mercury
by Sarah Wilson - Letter from the editor April 2005
by Ingrid Sischy - The Bravery: the Bravery
by Jason Gordon - Wave of the future?
by Chris Dewey - Jesse Eisenberg: an actor going through changes that would make kafka proud
by Sam Schechner - Queens of the Stone Age: Lullabies to Paralyze
by Dimitri Ehrlich - Ashton Kutcher: he may appear to be Hollywood's answer to the merry prankster, but never underestimate the power of the joker
by Brad Pitt - Supersize me! Big accessories are a big deal for the season ahead
by Annabel Tollman - Color me happy: spring is a great time to take a trip
by Tony Moxham - Larry Clark: a big-box look back at the reveredand reviledchronicler of the underbelly of adolescence
by Neville Wakefield - Fever Pitch
by Sarah Wilson - Fashion's feathered friends
by Lee Jenkins - The Mars Volta: Frances the Mute
by Matt Diehl - Jamie Cullum: so who is this showstopping, piano-playing wild man who is making all the noise? The original maverick maestro finds out
by Elton John - Melissa George: she may have hung up her skates, but with star turns in two big films, this former queen of the rink is on a major roll
by Daniel Torday - Shore thing: this beach-inspired look is a long, long way from Baywatch
by Annabel Tollman - Sahara
by Jarret McNeill - Amy Adams: after six years, 10 movies, and a history of critical praise, Amy Adams has finally earned the title "overnight sensation." Selma Blair checks in the morning after
by Selma Blair - Various Artists: Run the Road
by Stephen Mooallem - Kaiser chiefs: the next "it" band prepares to step into the limelight
by Karen Ruttner - Keith McDermott: the onetime wunderkind of the New York stage debuts his second act
by Patrick Giles - Lipstick & Dynamite
by Sam Schechner - Shots in the dark: a handful of films take an old theme in new directions
by Graham Fuller - Kate Earl: she dropped out of bible college to make musicand hallelujah, here she comes!
by Sarah Wilson - Camille Paglia: the always provocative cultural critic explodes the poetry canon
by Patrick Giles - House of D
by Carolyn Murnick - Here she is … Interview presents clothes for life's great pageant
by Ellen von Unwerth - Charge of the night brigade
by Patrick McMullan - The state of church
by Roberta Santini - Brendan Benson: a singer-songwriter finds his moment
by Dimitri Ehrlich - Layer Cake
by Doug Levy - Jessica Alba: she's the ball of fire who has seduced, outfoxed, and overpowered a litany of criminals, creeps, and sketchballs on her way to becoming the new face of Hollywood heroines. Just don't call her honey
by Benicio del Toro - Divine intervention
by Tom Lenth - Miri Ben-Ari: she grew up along the Middle East's great divide. Now she's building bridges across musical boundaries
by Jarret McNeill - Martha Wainwright: Martha Wainwright
by Sarah Wilson - Palindromes:
by Danielle Pergament