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Articles in Sept 2007 issue of Interview
- CAA, are you reading this?
by Olesya Webb
- The pipettes: a rethinking of '60s girl-group glee, punk rock style
by Justin Conner
- Chaka Khan: Funk This
by Stephen Mooallem
- Painting the town red
- Monica Bellucci: from the country shape like a boot, the actress who's giving risk-taking roles a kick in the pants
by Tim Blanks
- A red-letter letter
by Jean
- Sean Kingston: hip-hop, reggae, doo-wop: calling his style a gumbo is just the beginning
by Anicee Gaddis
- The Go! Team: Proof of Youth
by Sarah Wilson
- Broadway's undressing room
by Roxanne Lowit
- Mellow yellow nights
by Patrick McMullan
- A parting of the waves: a trademark look gets a contemporary makeover
by Brendan Lemon
- Marissa Nadler: think songs about lost love are all the same? Think again
by Sarah Wilson
- Dax Riggs: We Sing of Only Blood or Love
by Jonathan Durbin
- Letter from the editor: September 2007
by Ingrid Sischy
- Toby Hemingway: steal scenesalso steals hearts
by Mark Olsen
- Tom Sachs: if this artist were in charge of the space program, we'd already have shopping malls on the moon
by Germano Celant
- Baby Elephant: Turn My Teeth Up!
by Dimitri Ehrlich
- Mariah
by Ingrid Sischy
- Emma De Caunes: legal fugitive, empress of France, insatiable sex addict: never a dull role for this French actress
by Henry Cabot Beck
- Kris Van Assche: the pressure is on for this designer, and all eyes are on him
by Joseph Errico
- Lori McKenna: Unglamorous
by Stephen Mooallem
- Casey Affleck: he's casting aside the moniker "Ben's little brother" in favor of the title "new leading man"
by Elvis Mitchell
- Eduardo Arroyuelo: in a scrappy little gangster film about the world's biggest rock band, he's the hustling, tussling surprise
by Julia Kelly
- The lil' blue dress has its day: to vary a fashion favorite, the news is in the hues
by Brendan Lemon
- The National: Boxer
by Giovanni Fantoni Modena
- Mandy Moore: bubblegum pop star? Been there, done that. Strong-willed woman who zigs when everyone expects her to zag? In the making
by Rachael Yamagata
- Zoe Kravitz: the daugther of an individualist rock star and a rogue actress cuts her own path
by Jonathan Durbin
- Out of this world: ground control to major trend
by Joseph Errico
- Shots in the dark: why all's not quiet on the Western front
by Graham Fuller
- Fashion's front line: deep in the huddle wearing Karl Lagerfeld
by Xevi Muntane
- That special bond
by Claire Schloss
- Jonah Hill: how did a former high school outsider become one of the most popular kids in comedy's class of 2007? By taking a buzz saw to teen movie cliches
by Edward Norton
- Pleats and thank you: for fall, fashion returns to the fold
by Brendan Lemon
- All the dish: chow for the armchair traveler
by Brad Goldfarb
- Eve: the rapper-turned-minimogul has a message for anyone who thought they had her pegged. you don't know me from Adam
by Dita Von Teese
- A flower for sir Paul
by M. Levine
- On the road: the godfather of American beatnikism, Jack Kerouac, rises again
by Stephen Dougherty
- Just Jack: the former furniture maker's playful brand of hip-hop has found an army of fans in Britain. Is America ready for a rapper who doesn't fit into the formula?
by Anita Sarko
- Out witH Bob and Andy: a new book spotlights the glitterati of a freedom-filled age
by Brendan Lemon
- Roberto Bolle: the leaps of the ballet world's exuberantly unconventional new rafter-raiser are causing a sensation both on and off the stage
by Alessandra Ferri
- The happy birthday suits
by Aaron Lewis
- Young steff: can an 18-year-old velvet-voiced crooner who is already making his comeback album become R&B's next sugar daddy?
by Anicee Gaddis
- Elephant dancing: in an age of apathy, an album that dares to say anything is possible
by Greil Marcus
- A sparkling affair
- Catch a fire
by Albert Watson