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Interview
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Articles in July 2007 issue of Interview
- Hue betcha: what to pack for a summer over the rainbow
by Annabel Tollman - All the dish: the fish are jumpin' and the livin' is easy
by Brad Goldfarb - Hot city days and nights
by Patrick McMullan - Lost in translation?
by Stefani Chan - White noise, young toughs, and diamonds in the rough
- Get your bloom on: floral accessories that are anything but garden variety
by Francesca Kaplan - The floor is yours
- Transformers
by Stephen Mooallem - Letter from the editor
by Ingrid Sischy - Save those copies!
by Ileana Canetti - A Mighty Heart
by Stephen Mooallem - Don Cheadle: whether he plays a thief, a porn star, or a hotel-manager-cum-savior, the unifying trait in many of Don Cheadle's most acclaimed performances is his humanity, and it's a quality that's equally apparent in one of his latest roles: human rights
by Matt Damon - Blunt force
by Felice Santos - Fifteen minutes and counting
by Beth Wood - Sicko
by Stephen Mooallem - Marion Cotillard: so how do you play an icon who surmounted trauma, heartache, and drug addiction to become one of France's greatest singers?
by Brendan Lemon - Food for thought
by Joellen Gilchrist - Oops
by Mike Chamlee - Interview
by Michael Koresky - Paul: today the man behind "Yesterday" is both looking back and looking forward. Here he recalls his early days with John, George, and Ringo; the later years with Linda; the leather factor; and the wonder of right now
by Ingrid Sischy - Joan as police woman: a former professional side-woman unleashes a dreamy, soulful debut
by Dimitri Ehrlich - Zoe Cassavetes: it took years of prowling around movie sets to find what she was looking for: the director's chair
by Wes Anderson - Joshua
by Michael Koresky - The body electric
by Michael Muller - Michael Sheen: in the hit play Frost/Nixon actor Michael Sheen once again steps into the shoes of a well-known figure to illuminate a critical moment in contemporary life
by Emily Mortimer - Justice: the experimental disco revivalists who've got jaws dropping, tongues wagging, and mirror balls once again twirling
by Matt Diehl - This is England
by Mark Olsen - Daniel Craig
by Sam Taylor-Wood - Death at a Funeral
by Mark Olsen - Amanda Bynes
by Brendan Lemon - You Kill Me
by Mark Olsen - Mamie Gummer: critics think that this young actress's mother walks on water. Mamie Gummer actually has
by Bill Vourvoulias - Marina Hands: the former equestrian's breakout role has her galloping onto the big screen as one of literature's most famous cheats in this summer's steamiest film
by Bill Vourvoulias - Elephant dancing: why the cool, confident sound of Kelly Willis ultimately blows away the year's biggest noisemakers
by Greil Marcus - John Krasinski: how many people can say they've joked with Robin Williams about drinking in rehab, gotten down and dirty for George Clooney, and invented a device to measure whether someone's gay? Exactly one: John Krasinski
by Robin Williams