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Articles in July 2005 issue of Interview
- Jesse Bradford: a former star of fluffy teen movies rolls up his sleeves and gets down and dirty in the indie film world
by Carolyn Murnick
- Miranda July: who says there aren't any more renaissance men ? Enter a dame of pure independent spirit: Miss Miranda July
by Carrie Brownstein
- Preview: Bewitched
by Sarah Cristobal
- Only connect
by Gene Cassidy
- Tropical Malady
by Michael Koresky
- Rachel McAdams: she's nobody's next thingwhen you're this timelessly gorgeous, limitlessly talented, and crashing into theaters at breakneck speed, you're it
by Owen Wilson
- Picture this: Bryan Adams puts down the guitar, picks up the camera, and shoots for a damn good cause
by Annabel Tollman
- Here, there, everywhere!
by Yvan Petitclerc
- Shine on: take a walk on the mysterious side of the street
by Annabel Tollman
- Snap! Six models plus some of the season's coolest casual wear plus a very big bag of quarters equals Interview's summer fashion story!
- Teairra Mari: for Jay-Z's newest find, the sky's the limit
by Malcolm Venable
- Terrence Howard: actor Terrence Howard is known for creating fireworks onscreen and offand he's lighting up a theater near you
by Elvis Mitchell
- The lane less traveled?
by Naomi Elliott
- Go swimmingly: if it's good for the beach in summer, then why not everywhere else?
by Tony Moxham
- Ciara: how did this 19-year-old army brat get crowned the first lady of crunk? The mistress of funk finds out
by Fergie
- Foo Fighters: In Your Honor
by Sarah Wilson
- Tomato, tomahto
by S. Piper
- The White Stripes: Get Behind Me Satan
by Stephen Mooallem
- Free radicals: a collection all about anticonformity that wants you to liberate yourself with clothes that inspire you to dance
by Serge Leblon
- Trailblazer: a new look at the new look
by Patrick Giles
- Toasters and hosters
by Patrick McMullan
- A man, Amanda, a mystery
by Bruce Divincenzo
- Coldplay: X&Y
by Dimitri Ehrlich
- Billy Corgan: The Future Embrace
by Matt Diehl
- Adam Brody: there are hallways full of sweater-vested indie-rock kids who owe their newfound popularity to Adam Brody. But he's not content to let high school be his glory days. He's got his sights set on the big leagues
by Amber Tamblyn
- Isla Fisher: her unorthodox upbringing took her from Brunei to the beaches of Australia. But it's her clown-school lessons that are paying off big-time
by Stephen Mooallem
- Johnny Cash: the Legend
by Alan Light
- Tantastic: carrots and oranges belong in fruit baskets, not on the skin
by Annabel Tollman
- Shout Out Louds: Howl Howl Gaff Gaff
by Sarah Wilson
- Ed Ruscha: the original master of California cool has never been hotter
by Richard Prince
- Sally Potter: some moviemakers live for the deal-making, others for the power and fame. But for this british writer-director, creating In the shadows of film fantasy is what it's always been about
by Stephen Mooallem
- This sporting life: action-ready fashion storms off the field
by Tony Moxham
- Night Watch
by Sam Schechner
- The Black Eyed Peas: Monkey Business
by Stephen Mooallem
- Emily Blunt: if the bad-girl shoe fits, wear it, baby!
by Sarah Wilson
- Preview: War of the Worlds
by Sam Schechner
- The champagne of fashion: froufrou, frivolous, goose bump-inducing, and expensive … but oh so beautiful! Art created for Interview
by David McDermott
- Animal Collective: four boys from the 'burbs banging out the call of the wild
by Dimitri Ehrlich
- Murderball: inside one of the year's most talked-about documentaries
by Winona Ryder
- Rize: a new documentary by David LaChapelle shows how dancing can save your life
by Jarret McNeill
- Last Days
by Stephen Mooallem
- Shots in the dark: three new British films reveal the power of love … to wreak havoc
by Graham Fuller
- Preview: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
by Stephen Mooallem
- Interview goes to Tokyo
by E. Garside
- Saraband
by Patrick Giles
- All the dish: at the shore in the middle of the city
by Brad Goldfarb
- Letter from the editor July 2005
by Ingrid Sischy