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Articles in Oct 2005 issue of Interview
- Jon Bon Jovi: he may come across as music's ultimate "everyman," but there's nothing ordinary about Jon Bon Jovi's journey
by Jay-Z
- Dr. Mathilde Krim: nearly a quarter century into the fight against AIDS, Dr. Mathilde Krim is still leading the charge by never shying away from the truth. A report from America's frontlines
by Ingrid Sischy
- Francine Prose: it could be said that without Caravaggio's innovations film noir would not have come to exist. So who exactly was this convention-busting painter with a reach that has spanned four centuries? A new book by Francine Prose aims to find out
by Patrick Giles
- Occupation: Dreamland
by Michael Joshua Rowin
- Tilda Swinton & Mike Mills: enter the weird, wonderful world of indie film's fiercest new partners in crime
- Painting outside the lines: fall's brightest and best makeup colors encourage you to channel your inner abstract expressionist and make your face your canvas
by Annabel Tollman
- Fashion incredible: this season's fashion delivers its take on what it means to look like a new kind of superhero
by Paola Kudacki
- Lou Pucci: so who is this show-stopping former song-and-dance kid who is about to become cultdom's latest rave?
by Selma Blair
- Kanye West: think pop music has lost its edge? Here's one titanic tunesmith who is keeping it sharp, sophisticated, and soulful to the core
by Fiona Apple
- Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang
by Stephen Mooallern
- Nine Lives
by Karen Wilson
- Giant drag: a melodically moody match made in musical heaven
by Milena Selkirk
- Shots in the Dark: how the "woman of a certain age" went from missing in action to front, center, and in charge
by Graham Fuller
- Warren Beaty: to some he was the ultimate playboy, to others the consummate puritan. But as a new biography reveals, it was a contradiction that's pure Warren Beatty. Here, an exclusive first look
by Suzanne Finstad
- Sheryl Crow: for mover and shaker Sheryl Crow, it's always "art that moves the molecules." And she's moving them, one record at a time
by J.T. Leroy
- Kehinde Wiley: the painter who is doing for hip-hop culture what artists once did for the aristocracy
by Thelma Golden
- Anne Hathaway: as the crowned princess of teen royalty flicks, she seemed destined for a life within the castle walls. Now she's tossing the tiaraand busting out
by Angelina Jolie
- Rossella Tarabini: with music as her muse the creative director behind Anna Molinari talks about her heroes and heroines and the clothes they inspire
by Annabel Tollman
- On a roll
by Patrick McMullan
- Both sides now
by Joelie Hicks
- George: with a new movie about another time when anxiety, fear and suspicion cast a shadow over American life, George Clooney asks hard questions about two subjects close to his heart: the country's freedom and the power of television
by Norman Lear
- Ziyi Zhang: up until now, she's kicked, sliced, and flown her way through her remarkable film performances. But for her next chapter, she's out to pulvernize audiences on entirely different level
by Natalie Portman
- Rihanna: a big-voiced beauty queen booms out
by Piotr Orlov
- Diamond Nights: the city that never sleeps might just need a nap after these guys are done with it
by Sara Cardace
- Elton's tip sheet
- For Pete's sake
by Bobby Crawford
- Mary-Louise Parker: with her surprising turn on the new show weeds as a recently widowed suburban housewife with a curiously smoky side-gig, she's upped the ante on those other desperate doyennes of primetime
by Justin Theroux
- Delia & Gavin: The Days of Mars
by Dimitri Ehrlich
- Why a picture's worth a thousand words
by Nick Maday
- Dangerdoom: The Mouse & the Mask
by Peter Rubin
- Letter from the editor
by Ingrid Sischy
- The influence confluence
by John Dayton
- Bob Dylan: No Direction Home: The Soundtrackthe Bootleg Series, Volume 7
by Alan Light
- Maggie Grace: from a hot cult show to this season's clammy cult film
by Leslie Cafferty
- Twista: The Day After
by Rashaun Hall
- Jewel Staite: meet the sci-fi set's mew barbarellla
by Sarah Cristobal
- Ryan Adams: Jacksonville City Nights
by Alan Light
- Brian Geraghty: all he used to dream about was riding waves on the new jersey shore. Now he's about to catch a cinematic one of his own
by Carolyn Murnick
- The Rachel papers
by C. Collero
- Princess Superstar: My Machine
by Anicee Gaddis
- Book smart: the fall collections brought to mind some of literature's most memorable heroines. Interview presents three who will jump off the pages and into your closet
by Annabel Tollman
- Separate Lies
by Sarah Wilson
- Proof
by Michael Koresky
- The sum of his parts
by Hugh McCurley Harrison
- Franz Ferdinand: You Could Have It So Much Better
by Stephen Mooallem
- Bubblicious: like champagne, chewing gum, and a good bath, some of the best things in life are bubbly
by Joseph Errico
- All the dish: the next generation of kitchen incredibles
by Brad Goldfrab
- Paradise Now
by Ohad Landesman
- A spear through his heart
by Bobby Fardella
- The Squid and the Whale
by Nick Pinkerton