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Articles in March 2006 issue of Interview
- Neil Young: an intimate new documentary attempts to bottle the lightning of one of music's most unstoppable road warriors by capturing him where he really lives: on stage
by Jonathan Demme
- Meagan Good: she used to turn on the drama while her policeman father was off at workwhich makes her breakout role all the more ironic
by Jarret McNeill
- Various Artists
by Leslie Cafferty
- In the flesh: if you can't go naked, go nude. Expose your sheer genius and celebrate this season's fashion masterpieces
- Tom Wesselmann: artist Tom Sachs Zooms in on the most Enigmatic Pop-Art figure of all
by Tom Sachs
- Brick
by Stephen Mooallem
- Arctic Monkeys
by Stephen Mooallem
- Throw me for a Lupe Fiasco: can a science geek and Jass buff lead hip-hop's revenge of the nerds?
by Dimitri Ehrlich
- Miller time
by J. DiPaulo
- Freddie and Natalia: the soccer star and the supermodel making sparks fly this season
- L'Enfant
by Michael Koresky
- Bent Fabric
by Dimitri Ehrlich
- Your inner Penguin: Strut your stuff by channeling the indomitable spirit of the animal kingdom's best-dressed birds with evening wear that says you're to walk
by Mark Squires
- A match made in heaven
by Thom Skoglund
- Ali And Cosell: one was the great-grandson of slaves and a convert to Islam, the other was the son of polish immigrants and a nonobservant Jew. But as a new biography reveals, theirs was a partnership that transcended race, religion, and personal history
by Dave Kindred
- Duck Season
by Stephen Mooallem
- Beth Orton
by Anicee Gaddis
- The Cowboys in my life: a special portfolio shot by Bruce Weber
by Bruce Weber
- Better late than never
by S. McFarland
- Over the rainbow: picture the scarecrow, the tin man, and the cowardly lion smiling
by Karin Nelson
- Dave Chappelle's Block Party
by Leslie Cafferty
- Hard-Fi
by Matt Diehl
- Night moves
by Patrick McMullan
- Murphy's law
by Virginia Manning
- Wash and go style: no matter how you spin it, broken-in is always in
by Joseph Errico
- Thank you for Smoking
by Stephen Mooallem
- Elephant dancing: finally, a New Orleans tribute CD that goes straight to the soul
by Greil Marcus
- In with the ode: how do I love thee? Let me count the ways in spring's showstopping poet's blouse
by Melissa Schweiger
- It's in the DNA
by Michael Spitaletto
- Into the woods: spring's new take on wooden heels is a chip off the old block
by Melissa Schweiger
- Lonesome Jim
by Stephen Mooallem
- Patrick Giles: to a big voice with a big heart, a tip of the hat and a thank-you
- Jeremie Renier: the hippest thing to come out of Belgium since mussels and Martin Margiela
by Sheila Benson
- Arielle Kebbel: as a teen beauty queen, she braved the jealous, backstabbing, and insecure world of pageants with aplomb. Hollywood should be a walk in the park
by Daniel Torday
- Animal magnetism: where the wild things are
by Josh Horowitz
- Shots in the dark: so what really happened in the mysterious 1969 drowning of Rolling Stones founding member Brian Jones? A new movie offers some answers
by Graham Fuller
- Letter from the editor March 2006
by Ingrid Sischy
- Michelle Williams: she might play the spurned party in the season's most talked-about love story, but with her star on the rise, heath ledger on her arm, and paparazzi tracking her every move, Michelle Williams has arrived
by Graham Fuller
- Camilla Belle: she's got the crush-worthy looks, the big-league chops, and the most unforgettably alluring set of eyebrows to hit the big screen since Brooke Shields, enter this era's queen of the era's queen of the new teen brat pack
by Cameron Diaz
- Neko Case: forget the hair spray and the checkered shirts. Here's just what country music needs: a dash of Patsy Cline and a dollop of Gertrude Stein
by Matt Diehl
- Samuel Barnett: no one was more surprised to be starring in London's hottest play than scene-stealing actor Samuel Barnett. Just imagine how he'll feel when he makes his mark on Broadway next month
by Tim Blanks
- Morrissey
by Mooallem Stephen
- Kristen Stewart: tired of table-dancing dilettantes and fluff-shilling prima donnas? Here's the wolf-taming, heartbreaking, real-deal antidote
by Jon Favreau
- The divine Miss M: from her days singing torch songs in one of the most legendary bathhouses in New York City to all the big challenges, big battles, big songs, and big moments that have followed, she has never stopped being true to her roots and never st
by Antony Sischy
- Go for the gold: as they say, history repeats itself
by Justin Conner
- Ne-Yo: inspired by his single mother's romantic travails, this crooner's debut is a warning to would-be Casanovas
by Anicee Gabbis
- Kent Monkman: the Canadian artist who is exploding the mythology of the Westone brushstroke at a time
by David Furnish
- Sergio Mendes
by Matt Diehl
- Kevin Zegers: after years spent having his scenes stolen by a slam-dunking golden retriever, the former child actor was ready to quit. Now with two gender-busting movies, his dog days may be over
by Selma Blair