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Articles in July 2004 issue of Interview
- Elton John's tip sheet: where have all the flowers gone?
by Elton John
- Seersucker's new scene: a little bit country , a little bit rock 'n' roll
by Tony Moxham
- Metallica: Some Kind of Monster
by Richard Dorment
- Unconditional love
by Tim Clements
- The Best of Youth
by Sheila Benson
- Beyond bed & bath: starring the biggest male model of the season in the smallest suits of the summer
by Karl Lagerfeld
- All the dish: when around the world is around the corner
by Brad Goldfarb
- Cut from the same cloth: this fashion duo begs the question … which came first, the shirt or the tie?
by Joanna Jacovini
- Gone but not forgotten
by Kathy Bell
- Riding Giants
by Juan Morales
- Rose Byrne: from war-torn Troy to a galaxy far, far away, she's been known to hold her own against half-naked hunks and special effects with a fiery brand of nerve. But She's from Australiawhat did you expect?
by Josh Hartnett
- Alex Rodriguez: he arrived in New York to cries of both "Hallelujah!" and "Is he worth it?" but after his bumpy, bruised beginnings in the Bronx, baseball's heavy-hitting superstar has hit his stride
by Allen Barra
- The flash of the lash: this summer, the eyes have it … and lots of it
by Tony Moxham
- Samantha Ronson: from making the party rounds with fervor to pouring her emotional life into music
by Matt Diehl
- Cut copy: music's new international man of mystery
by Anicee Gaddis
- Letter from the editor
by Ingrid Sischy
- Beastie Boys To the 5 Boroughs
by Stephen Mooallem
- Alexa Davalos: her big-screen debut will make her all the rage in sci-fi circles, but this actress is looking for other worlds to conquer
by Henry Cabot Beck
- Ricky Fante: soul-music insiders are going overboard for this ex-marine
by Malcolm Venable
- Grrrrrr! It's summer safari time starring seven historic cartier panthers
by Joanna Jacovini
- Natalie Portman: what made Natalie Portman so unforgettable 10 years ago was how she burst onto the scene at the ripe old age of 13, with a shockingly mature performance. Round two begins with another small but searing film
by Peter Sarsgaard
- Sonic Youth Sonic Nurse
by Vivien Goldman
- Daniel Gillies: a broken heart and a dream of wowing the world drove him from New Zealand to Hollywood, Bollywood, and beyond
by Juan Morales
- !!! Louden Up Now
by Matt Diehl
- Zoe Saldana: beware, silly superheroes: this tough-talking damsel in demand can take care of herself
by Elizabeth Weitzman
- Hugh Dancy: saving acting from empty emoting and flat performances, he's the movies' new knight in shining armor
by Vince Passaro
- Jeff Bridges: he's Hollywood's everyman, bringing weight, wisdom, and a wealth of experience to the screen. Here, he talks to a fellow craftsman about making movies that matter
by Philip Seymour Hoffman
- The Polyphonic Spree Together We're Heavy
by Dimitri Ehrlich
- Preview: Spider-Man 2
by Henry Cabot Beck
- The Notebook
by Richard Dorment
- Carly Simon: romance, pain, anticipationif it's a human impulse, then Carly Simon has sung about it. Now the singer who has provided the soundtrack to a thousand breakups reveals how it all came together
by Michael Kors
- My oasis
by Hope Atherton
- Kelis: since her big breakthrough five years ago, life for this brash singer has been a roller-coaster ride filled with self-doubt, disappointment, and unfulfilled potential. So how did she turn it all around? By making music her way
by Matt Diehl
- Angie Stone Stone Love
by Dimitri Ehrlich
- Jackman gets a curtain call
by James Fitzpatrick
- Preview: Anchorman
by Josh Klahre
- Sahara Hotnights Kiss & Tell
by Tom Lanham
- Into the night
by Patrick McMullan
- Catalina Sandino Moreno: some performers try to lose their accents. She likes hers
by Lewis Beale
- Preview: King Arthur
by Elizabeth Weitzman
- The Roots The Tipping Point
by Malcolm Venable
- Ryan McGinley: "shoot what you know," they say … this photographer does just that
by Karin Nelson
- Preview: I, Robot
by Jarret McNeill
- Shots in the dark: even though in real life older women and younger men seem to be doing just fine, in the movies they're still doomed
by Graham Fuller
- Brian Wilson: "I just wasn't made for these times," is what he once sang. But now with his new album, the original beach boy is riding a wave of good vibrations
by Elton John
- Angels abound
by J. Saunder
- Before Sunset
by Juan Morales