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Articles in Sept 2003 issue of Interview
- Thriller
- Mary J. Blige Love & Life
by Stephen Mooallem
- Melvil Poupaud: he plays the guys you love to hate
by Joan Dupont
- Matchstick Men
- Shots in the dark: when the multiplex is the furthest you can go
by Graham Fuller
- Michelle Rodriguez: in role after role, she has kicked the stereotype of the token female in the teeth, leaving an imprint all her own. Now, with a quick trigger on her hipand lipshe more than holds her own against the boys with badges
by Olivier Martinez
- That's why there's chocolate and vanilla
by C.A. Doobinin
- Nappy Roots Wooden Leather
by Malcolm Venable
- Paz Vega: this bullfighter's daughter is setting her sights on the red cape of Hollywood
by Juan Morales
- Thirteen
- All the dish: waiting to exhale: three outdoor spots for breathing in the last of summer
by Brad Goldfarb
- Hold that blonde!
by Patrick McMullan
- Conan O'Brien: when he took over late night from David Letterman, everyone wondered who the gangly redhead was. Ten years laterafter some hitches and stumbleshe is arguably the funniest man on television. Here, he switches chairs with fellow s
by Jack Black
- Andrew W.K. The Wolf
by Jonathan Durbin
- Paul Giamatti: the captivator who drives the year's most innovative, most brain-twistingly complicated movie
by Richard Dorment
- Open Range
by Henry Cabot Beck
- Letter from the editor September 2003
by Ingrid Sischy
- Alison Lohman: murderous mothers. Missing fathers. Here's the actress who plays their unlucky daughters better than anyone. Tim Burton finds out what she's got inside her that allows her to do this
by Tim Burton
- Dido Life for Rent
by Stephen Mooallem
- Pawel Szajda: how many poles does it take to heat up a movie? All you need is this one
by Reed Martin
- Party Monster
by Richard Dorment
- Diane Lane: the actress who has nine lives plays a character who is on her second
by Richard Gere
- Sugar & spice: have yourself a Shirley Temple
by Tony Moxham
- Iggy Pop Skull Ring
by Vivien Goldman
- Emmy Rossum: the thinking teenager's actress
by Peter Davis
- Spanish flies! Latin matters in every language
by Tony Moxham
- Shelby Lynne: she's neck and neck in the drama stakes with Courtney Love, and her new album is called Identity Crisis. She should have one every year
by Mary-Louise Parker
- Alfred Hitchcock: he was a mystery to many of the famous names he directed, but a new book gets inside the suspense maestro's mind. A sneak peek
by Patrick McGilligan
- Pretty Girls Make Graves The New Romance
by Michaelangelo Matos
- Josh Lucas: his brush with death in a sea storm told him what he needed to know about life. Now he's approaching moviemaking with the intensity of a Tsunami, showing the world a new side of his acting chops as a drugged-out gang leader in this month's won
by Jennifer Connelly
- Survival instincts: attention all fashion-forward folkplease fasten your seatbelts!
by Tony Moxham
- Hugh Jackman: how do you bring the life of Liza's ex to Broadway? Ask this man
by John Travolta
- The Stills: despite the name, this band is going placesfast
by Joan Jett
- The Star Spangles Bazooka!!!
by Matt Diehl
- Cold Creek Manor
by Diane Baroni
- Power to the Pierrots! It may look like a lot of clowning around, but this is serious stuff
by Tony Moxham
- The cat burglar's school of fashion
by Cleo Sullivan
- Gael's got 'emclaws and all
- Tywanna Jo Baskette: edgy country music, without bright lights and big hair
by Stephen Mooallem
- Steve Burns Songsfordustmites
by Jarret McNeill
- The Order
by Andrea Meyer
- The college conundrum: Camille Paglia on the $160,000 question: is college really worth it?
by Camille Paglia
- Black moustache: look what's risen out of the ashes of electroclash
by Milena Selkirk
- Our pages are only so big
by Pete Sischy
- Anthony Hamilton: this former barber is restyling soul music with a slinky, sultry debut
by Dimitri Ehrlich
- Super Furry Animals Phantom Power
by Dimitri Ehrlich
- American Splendor
by Lewis Beale
- Days between stations: music writers are their own breed, a new novel takes you into the heart or their world
by Greil Marcus
- Scarlett Johansson: we live in a new age that needs new love stories, and new presences to tell them. Here is an actress born for these roles
by Graham Fuller
- The request lane
- Lili Haydn: making emotional music, with strings attached
by Ray Rogers
- Mike Vogel: introducing Heathcilff for the cliffnotes set
by Rebecca Wallwork
- Once Upon a Time in Mexico
by Scott Lyle Cohen
- Elton John's tip sheet
- Blue hot
by Kelly Klein