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Interview
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Articles in Dec 2007 issue of Interview
- Putting in a good word
by John Gray - Malcolm Goodwin: carrying a torch for the old-school alpha charmer
by Henry Cabot Beck - Jess Weixler: her latest movie has bitebut not quite the kind you'd expect
by Rebecca Wallwork - Julian Schnabel: a movie about a man who couldn't speak, directed by a man who has found access to all forms of expression
by Ingrid Sischy - Blame Canada!
by J. Steinert - Jurnee Smollett: how a survivor of the child-actor wringer wound up in the thick of the holiday season's great movie debate
by Martha Tuber - Julia Louis-Dreyfus: how a one-time Saturday Night Live benchwarmer marshaled her forces and came out kicking and screaming
by Alan Arkin - Look out! Solving the case of 2008's most mysterious movie
- Letter from the editor
by Ingrid Sischy - The Carey-ing on continues
by Norman Mellett - The new young
by Philly Over Fifty - Hayley Atwell: how a drama-school girl got stuckgladlyin the middle of a Ewan McGregor-Colin Farrell sandwich
by Mark Olsen - This holiday: it's in the bag
by Tom Schierlitz - Alicia Keys: perfectionism drove Alicia Keys to put together one of pop's most conspicuously misstep-free young careers. Then life happened
by Linda Perry - Taylor Kitsch: an actor who really knows how to take the ball and run with it
by Jonathan Durbin - Shots in the dark: it's a wrap: one vote for the top 10 movie moments from the year that was
by Graham Fuller - Jami Attenberg: an attention-claiming debut that's all about seizing the day
by Stephen Dougherty - The pink link
by Albert Watson - Tanna Frederick: how a fan letter to a legendary cult director led to a collaboration worth writing home about
by Stephanie Rushia - Dustin Hoffman: what does it say about the movies today when one of the edgiest actors of this decade was also one of the edgiest 40 years ago? A lot
by Marc Forster - Tim Roth: why this actor known for playing thugs and lowlifes may just owe it all to a band of school-yard bullies
by Ken Loach - Ralph Lauren: the preppy, the woman adventurer, the cowboy, the heiress with a farm in Africafor 40 years Ralph Lauren has created multidimensional worlds from one-dimensional figures. Now he sets the record straight about himself
by Ingrid Sischy - Francis Ford Coppola: the visionary director talks about what knocked him out of the game for nearly 10 yearsand what pulled him back in
by Stephen Mooallem - Vanessa Carlton's five steps to Nirvana
- The legacy continues: enter the next Warhol superstar
by Joseph Errico - Around the world in a single page
by Patrick McMullan - Strike up the glam: a look that will razzle-dazzle 'em
by Emily Finkbinder - The-Dream: a wake-up call for hip-hop's one-track-minded men
by Anicee Gaddis - All the dish: enter the new winter warmers
by Brad Goldfarb - More magic, more mystery
by Sandra K.W. Pyde-Perdomo - The new New Museum: chapter two begins for the museum that was born when a great and passionate curator was fired
by Adam McEwen - Kevin Spacey: Mr. Inscrutability on playing bad, keeping secrets, and never making the same mistake twice
by Tim Blanks - Keira Knightley: it's been said that at the ripe old age of 3, Keira Knightley turned to her parents and demanded an agent. Three years later she got one. And that was just the beginning
by Tim Blanks - A tall glass of [H.sub.2]O
by Theodore Verges - Jorge Pardo: how the Genre-bending artist is giving a whole new meaning to the term Open House
by Carlo McCormick - Elephant dancing: two traffic-stopping street bands
by Greil Marcus - Paul Dano: stand back. Dramatic heavyweight in the making
by Ethan Hawke - That Texas two-step
by Delilah Kaufman - Diane Kruger: what's a former ballerina like her doing in a rough 'n' tumble blockbuster sequel like National Treasure: Book of Secrets? Trying to wrestle free from the beautiful-sidekick shackle
by Ed Harris - Lucy Walsh: a rocker's daughter gets her cues from Duran Duran & Mozart
by Dimitri Ehrlich - Once upon a house
by Ellen von Unwerth