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Articles in August 2004 issue of Interview
- Laura Love
- Preview: The Village
by Henry Cabot Beck
- Brody Dalle: the take-no-prisoners powerhouse talks inspiration and destinations with a soul mate
by Shirley Manson
- Full gallop
- Anthony Mackie: introducing the fiery new star of Spike Lee's latest lightning-rod drama
by Richard Dorment
- Tyler Hoechlin
- Preview: Collateral
by Jarret McNeill
- Beastie boys: they were once a band of rhyming hopefuls who were dismissed as a novelty act. But two decades later, and with a new album, they're at the heart and soul of hip-hopand one of the most vital, visionary groups in music
by Russell Simmons
- Nellie McKay: her new album may be called Get Away From Me, but Nellie McKay's unique blend of Doris Day Zing and Eminem irreverence is having the opposite effect
by Cyndi Lauper
- Sophia Myles: bless her, father, why does she grin? The Vicar's daughter-turned-saucy screen vixen is ready for her cult-ready close-up
by Henry Cabot Beck
- Preview: The Bourne Supremacy
by Henry Cabot Beck
- Sonic youth: rock's definitive art band gives the scoop on their latest projects and passions to one of art's most rocking players
by Mike Kelley
- Cannes diary: the cult novelist snaps a different side of the film festival
by J.T. Leroy
- Thomas Jane: up until now he's been a man in the wings. With his role as a South African folk hero in this month's Stander, will all that change?
by Billy Crystal
- Rick & Drew Baker
- Sharon Stone: whether purring or growling, in life or onscreen, Sharon Stone, who appears this month in Catwoman, is one of a kind. Legendary actress Jeanne Moreau, who knows a thing or two about raising eyebrows herself, gets the scoop
by Jeanne Moreau
- Phillip Simmonds & Scott Oudsema
- Preview: Catwoman
by Josh Klahre
- OutKast: they've gone from hip-hop fringe dwellers to mavens of the mainstream. But how far can OutKast's journey to the center of pop music go?
by Matt Diehl
- Sunset … Get set … Go!
by Patrick McMullan
- Michael Phelps: they call him the Baltimore bullet, and he's aiming for Athensnot to mention the record books
by Allen Barra
- Dimitri Hamlin
- Garden State
by Richard Dorment
- Joss Stone: she has a diva-sized voice tucked in a Britney bodybetter stand back
by Elton John
- Mean girl? No. Mean talent? You bet!
by Frank Valdivia
- Olivia Wilde
- Nikki Reed
- Code 46
by Lewis Beale
- Polyphonic spreeeeeee: this orchestral cult band is a happening for the new century
by Stephen Mooalem
- He sings, he dances, he growls. What next?
by Renee Newbold
- Matt Taylor
- A Home at the End of the World
by John Beatty
- Kanye West: in just a few short years, he has emerged as one of music's premiere behind-the-scenes hitmakers. But it took a near-fatal car crashand one of the year's most inventive songsfor him to take center stage
by Jamie Foxx
- Votes split on Franken
by Jason C. Reeher
- Trent Garrett
- Lee Pace
- Blanchard Ryan: some actresses swim with Hollywood sharks to catch their big break. She got stuck with real ones in this summer's scariest indie
by Juan Morales
- Touch of Pink
by Richard Dorment
- Diana Krall: carrying the torch for crooners of yore, jazz's beguiling leading lady looks inside and ahead
by Sam Taylor-Wood
- Freeze!
by S. Debbie
- Dallas Roberts: from computer geek to a movie hot streak
by Lewis Beale
- Chris Egan
- Bryce Dallas Howard: once forbidden to act professionally, a chip off the old Hollywood block finally takes to the screen. Here she is
by M. Night Shyamalan
- Intimate Strangers
by Carolyn Murnick
- Jada Pinkett Smith: from bold ingenue to Hollywood wife to Britney's funky opening act, what drove this unstoppable dreamer to take up music? Here she breaks it down for a fellow risk taker
by Tom Cruise
- The beach, bottled: this summer, surf's up … at the drugstore
by Tony Moxham
- Poppy Montgomery
- Shots in the dark: why the lure of the old-timers is still so strong
by Graham Fuller
- From the editor's desk August 2004: a conversation between Ingrid Sischy and Camille Paglia
- Scissor Sister! The cut-and-paste band that's tearing up the charts, one continent at a time
by Stephen Mooallem
- Laura Dern: the actress known for her kook, cool, and quirk looks to the future with a friend and fellow shape-shifter
by Naomi Watts