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Articles in Feb 2008 issue of Interview
- Andy is in the building
by Kachito - Lake Bell: isn't it about time that the big screen had a female lothario?
by Henry Cabot Beck - Charles Bock: how a debut novelist found his muse in his parents' Las Vegas pawnshop
by Brendan Lemon - Clear and present: think "coo coo ca choo, Mrs. Robinson"
by Meredith L. Fisher - Diane Keaton: whether she's acting directing, photographing, designing, dressing, venturing out on a limb, or simply living life, Diane Keaton has always gracefully gone her own waybecause that's what royalty does in America
by Ted Danson - Anamaria Marinca: Romania is the film world's next red-hot spot for talentand she's about to bring it to a boil
by Mark Olsen - Ultimate smackdown
by Bill Platz - Shots in the dark: when directors tackle their own remakes, who scores?
by Graham Fuller - Teyana Taylor: meet the new queen of hip-hop hipsterism
by Anicee Gaddis - Dress to the music: the fashion person's guide to the orchestra
by Annabel Tollman - How does your garden grow
- Luc Tuymans: a journey inside Disney's kingdom that lands in a whole new place
by David Frankel - What's in a name?
by James M. Martin - Be Kind Rewind
by Mark Olsen - Matt Costa: when his doctor told him to find things to do in bed, this singer didn't just listen to music: he wrote it
by Sarah Wilson - Small talk: why the melting-pot ideal must not melt
by Camille Paglia - Dolly Parton: what would the most uniquely American of musical genrescountry musicbe without its original straight-talking, boundary-breaking renaissance woman? A lot less heartfelt, a lot less unpredictable, and a lot less interesting
by Elvis Mitchell - Amy Adams
by Brad Goldfarb - In praise of pain-free acting
by Paulina Plazas - The Air I Breathe
by Michael Koresky - Elephant dancing: from Springsteen to the new pornographers, how a handful of acts capture America now
by Greil Marcus - Lee Friedlander: if you want to understand America, start by looking out the window
by Brendan Lemon - Milo Ventimiglia
- Tangled up in blues : Bob Dylan once waxed lyrical about dating Botticelli's niece and painting a masterpiece. Now the voice of America has a museum show
by Bill Vourvoulias - As tears go by
by Steven David - 4 Months, 3 Weeks And 2 Days
by Michael Koresky - Detours : Sheryl Crow
by Anicee Gaddis - Wolfgang Joop: founder and creative director of the fashion label Wunderkind
- Paris Hilton: America might not have the pyramids, but we'll always have Paris
by Nicole Richie - A stake in Jake
by Steve Raglin - In Bruges
by Brendan Lemon - BIPPP: French Synthwave 1979/85 : various artists
by Stephen Mooallem - How I fell in love with America
by Ellen Page - Scenes from Cinema City
by Patrick McMullan - Max Lugavere & Jason Silva: how carousing in Miami's South Beach landed two young filmmakers on the cutting edge of cable TV
by Stephen Dougherty - Two-minute Oscars
by Sheila Benson - Jukebox : Cat Power
by Jonathan Durbin - Mary J. Blige: if the American soul had a voice, it might sound something like hers
by Stevie Nicks - Stray cats: a crown that says rock 'n' roll royalty
by Emily Finkbinder - Fashion's 12-step program: Chanel's quilted classic goes hands-free
by Frank E. De Jesus - We Brave Bee Stings and All : Thao Nguyen
by Martha Tuber - Kevin Federline: his turbulent marriage to Britney Spears thrust him to the front lines of America's growing obsession with the lives of celebrities, and transformed him from a struggling backup dancer into a paparazzi magnet and a late-night talk show pu
by Bill Vourvoulias - K.D. Lang: how I fell in love with America
- Revel in revelation: show 'em what you're made of
by Brendan Lemon - The Bedlam in Goliath : The Mars Volta
by Matt Diehl - Norah Jones: move over, Norah Jones, softly pleasing practitioner of the jazzy, whispery, adult contemporary slow jam. Make way for Norah Jones: edgy chameleon, irrepressible risk-taker, and star of the year's wildest American road trip movie, My Blueberr
by Natalie Portman - Letter from the editor: February 2008
by Ingrid Sischy - Loves it or leaves it
by S. Brynner - Comic book Verite starring Naomi Watts
- My America: Interview asks three great American photographers to tell us why this country is such a natural in front of the camera. Their answer? America keeps moving
- This Gift : Sons and Daughters
by Matt Diehl - A Harlem portfolio: Part I
- Edgar Ramirez: the former diplomacy student is about to cause an international incident at a theater near you
by Bill Vourvoulias