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Articles in April 2006 issue of Interview
- The Flaming Lips
by Stephen Mooallem
- Kinky Boots
by Stephen Mooallem
- Devendra Banhart: think all the bohemian spirit. Experimental joie de vivre, and wild individualism has been bled out of music. Think again. Lindsay Lohan gets inside the eccentric, ecstatic, and irrepressible mind of one of music's true romantics
by Lindsay Lohan
- Daniel Johnston: he may draw funny pictures of Captain America and sing happy-sounding songs about Casper the friendly ghost, but people are getting serious about the work of Daniel Johnston
by Stephen Mooallem
- Shots in the dark: film noir's long shadow
by Graham Fuller
- Yeah yeah yeahs
by Leslie Cafferty
- The Death of Mr. Lazarescu
by Michael Koresky
- Q'Orianka Kilcher: if ever there was an embodiment of the 21st-century melting pot, here she is
by Brad Goldfarb
- The poem that changed America: how Allen Ginsberg's "Howl" keeps inspiring hearts and minds
by Brendan Lemon
- Gretchen Mol
by Graham Fuller
- Editors
by Matt Diehl
- Art School Confidential
by Michael Koresky
- Sophie Auster: is this college freshmanwith a head full of French poets and other indie inspirationson the verge of something big?
by Tom Steele
- Dream come true
- The Rakes
by Matt Diehl
- Friends With Money
by Mark Olsen
- Teddy Thompson: a son of folk-music royalty grabs the crown for himself
by Matt Diehl
- Emilie de Ravin: how a string of bad-luck bombsand one supernatural hit television series, Lost, which has become a cultural phenomenonare paying off big-time
by Paul Rudd
- Comin' round the mountain
by Jenny Cordeva
- Fernando Saunders
by Dimitri Ehrlich
- John Lee and Vernon Chatman: with a repertory of furry puppets, some twisted story lines, and a dose of over-the-top humor, the duo behind the adults-only cult show Wonder Showzen is causing a quake on cable televisionand giving the censors a workou
by Trey Parker
- The subways: out of the underground and off the rails
by Sarah Wilson
- Matthew Goode: a serried of romantic comedies had people pegging him as the next Hugh Grant, then came the brilliant turn as a spoiled Brit in Woody Allen's match point, solidifying his sex-symbol status. As he pumps up in preparation to play a nasty ex-c
by Scarlett Johansson
- For Pete's sake
by Billy Claire
- Sonya Kitchell
by Sarah Wilson
- Awesome; I shot that! What do you get when you put a bunch of obsolete video cameras in the hands of 50 raging beastie boys fans? A concert film like no other
by Dimitri Ehrlich
- Channing Tatum: so how did a rebellious jock who once spurned the drama club become the street-fighting surprise of Sundance?
by Shia LaBeouf
- House of flowers
- A reality PHD?
by Alexsei Rodder
- Anton Yelchin: introducing the pup of an actor who puts the bite into Alpha Dog, this season's movie with a cool cast and an unflinching gaze
by Diane Lane
- Crystal Renn: waif not, want not
by Brett Ramey
- Jessica Lange
by Ann Roth
- Rob Lowe: so what's the perfect challenge for an actor who's canny, handsome, and looks good in a kimono? Playing a Hollywood agent, of course!
by Christopher Buckley
- The decisive moment
by John Laird
- Ahmad Razvi: transforming the headache and heartache of being a real-life outsider into a big-screen debut that's got insiders raving
by Daniel Torday
- Going global: a new season brings a new reason to be yourself
by Joseph Errico
- Hard, Candy
by Michael Koreksy
- Painting the town
by Patrick McMullan
- Snapping back
by James Bloss
- Yaya DaCosta: from losing a contest on the catwalk to finding her footing with the foxtrot, she's bringing the heat to ballroom dancing's latest big-screen twirl
by Jarret McNeill
- All the dish: rise of the red-sauce renegades
by Brad Goldfarb
- Ava Gardner: as legendary for her beauty as for her tempestuous romances, Ava Gardner was the ultimate screen siren of the 1950s. But as a new biography suggests, it was her courage to live life exactly as she wanted that really set her apart. Here, an ex
by Lee Server
- Amelia Warner: she's already gone barb-for-barb with Will Ferrell and down the aisle with Colin Farrellwhat she'll do next is anyone's guess
by Leslie Cafferty
- V for Vendetta
by Stephen Mooallem
- View: Letter from the editor April 2006
by Ingrid Sischy
- Emmylou Harris and Mark Knopfler
by Sarah Wilson
- Elephant dancing: April top ten
by Greil Marcus