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Articles in Oct 2004 issue of Interview
- Anderson Cooper: as a scrappy 22-year-old aspiring newsman, Anderson Cooper strapped a camcorder to his shoulder and set off for the world's hot spots. Now he's got his own show on CNN, and he's not through jumping into the fire
by Brad Goldfarb
- I Heart Huckabees
by Stephen Mooallem
- Fatboy Slim
by Matt Diehl
- Presenting a portfolio from the archives of Interview of 4 iconic brits captured live on Red Hot Tape
- From the Garden State to the Golden State to the Empire State
- Elvis Costello: he's gone from being the "angriest man in music" to one of the busiest, collaborating with bigwigs, composing orchestral pieces, and continuing to rock like it's 1977. Now, with his credibility still intact, music's most restless
by Elton John
- The Yes Men
by Carolyn Munick
- Blues Explosion
by Vivien Goldman
- Factory workers unite! Andy Warhol's factory was a creative incubator for a host of independent movements in culture. Presenting three of the creative collectives that are carrying on that spirit today
- Grey Gardens: the spirit of Edie Bouvier Beale returns in this fall's madcap style
by Annabel Tollman
- Around The Bend
by Lewis Beale
- Moving Units
by Tom Lanham
- In the cards?
by John Gray
- Conor Oberst's sound factory
- Kristeen Young: growing up in a religious home, she lived by the rules. Now this glam-rock chanteuse has made an album about breaking the bible's top ten
by Jarret McNeill
- Stage Beauty
by Richard Dorment
- All the dish: a trip down Warhol lane
by Brad Goldfarb
- 4 bands making noise
by Stephen Mooallem
- Dave Eggers's word factory
by Stephen Mooallem
- The shape of time: why the new watch from Christian Dior Homme designer Hedi Slimane is anything but bling-bling as usual
by Joseph Errico
- The Motorcycle Diaries
by Richard Dorment
- The pipeline posse: she's surfing's boswell, a woman who can tell you everything you ever wanted to know about the sport, its heroes, and its villains. Here, she talks about both
by Dibi Fletcher
- First impressions: a gallery of picture that predicted the legends-to-be: everybody in the following portfolio was once a rookie. Often Interview has been the magazine to give them their first media break. What follows is a look back to that first moment
- Shots in the dark: looking back at 1969, through the eyes of a midnight cowboy
by Graham Fuller
- This stone knows how to rock
by R. Hicks
- Bob Colacello: you never know who you'll end up meeting at Interview, and as Bob Colacello, the magazine's former editor, reveals, you never know where those encounters will take you
by Claudia Cohen
- Dig!
by Cory Albertson
- 10 for our time: a portfolio by David Lachapelle
by David LaChapelle
- What's that shimmer? This season it's not just clouds that have a silver lining
by Annabel Tollman
- Small talk: mud and sweat and joy and tearsplaying back the sounds of 1969
by Camille Paglia
- A case of poor reception?
by Nicole Seymour
- Has anyone ever told you you should be a model?
by Tony Moxham
- Bjork
by Anicee Gaddis
- Tom Brady: were he not the star quarterback of football's best team, Tom Brady might have been coming soon to a theater near you
by Matthew McConaughey
- Heeeere's Andy!
- Look who just got off the bus
by Peter McGough
- Karma klatsch
by Bobby Crawford
- Wimbledon
by Elizabeth Weitzman
- Dizzee Rascal
by Stephen Mooallem
- Gee, Edie!
- Tallulah Bankhead: as skilled with an off-the-cuff one-liner as a line of Shakespeare, actress Tallulah Bankheadbrash, beautiful, brazenknew how to hold the world's attention. Here, an exclusive first look from a new biography
by Joel Lobenthal
- Letter from the editor October 2004
by Ingrid Sischy
- William Morris: on the occasion of his traveling exhibition at the Boise Art Museum , glassblower William Morris has a maverick-to-maverick chat with designer Donna Karan
by Donna Karan
- A protester's wish list
by Andee
- The Forgotten
by Lewis Beale
- Joss Stone
by Dimitri Ehrlich
- Paz and Lola and Lac … and Edie
by Patrick Giles
- 3 new movie men
- 14 to be: plucked straight from the vine, these up-and-comers discuss big plans, hidden talents, and the powerful pull of the Bard's prose
by Richard Dorment
- 6 ready for their close-up
- Ladder 49
by Henry Cabot Beck
- Green Day
by Matt Diehl
- Galaxy 2004: Andy Warhol's superstars often took their destinies into their own hands to make their dreams happen, meet 10 folks who follow the same modus operandi
- From sea to shining sea
by Patrick McMullan