Wikinews:Interview highlights
Here is an incomplete catalogue of interviews Wikinews has done since the site's inception.
Interviews are broken up by category, and links and interview dates are provided under pictures of the interview subjects (when applicable).
Latest interviews
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Notable interviews
[edit]Entertainment
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Bang Camaro, guitarists Alex Necochea and Bryn Bennett (Oct 2007)
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Caribou, an electronica pioneer (Nov 2007)
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Tricia Cast, formerly of The Young and the Restless (Mar 2008)
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Celtic Spring, from America's Got Talent (Aug 2006)
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Chiara, entrant at Eurovision in 1998, 2005, 2009. (Mar 2009)
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Whitney Cunningham, a contestant on Cycle 8 of America's Next Top Model (Dec 2007)
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Anne Marie David, winner of Eurovision 1973 (Feb 2009)
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Antje Duvekot, folk singer (Nov 2007)
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CariDee English, winner of Cycle 7 of America's Next Top Model (Feb 2008)
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Jessica Garlick, entrant at Eurovision 2002 (May 2009)
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Jaslene Gonzalez, winner of Cycle 8 of America's Next Top Model (Feb 2008)
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Natasha Khan (Sept 2007)
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Ani Lorak, entrant at Eurovision 2008 (May 2009)
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Andrea Muizelaar, winner of Cycle 1 of Canada's Next Top Model (Nov 2007)
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Marie N, winner of Eurovision 2002 (May 2009)
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Nicole, winner of Eurovision 1982 (Feb 2009)
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Niels Olsen, winner of Eurovision 2000 (left in photo, May 2009)
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Hanna Pakarinen, entrant at Eurovision 2007 (May 2009)
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Charlotte Perrelli, winner of Eurovision 1999, entrant in 2008 (May 2009)
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The Raveonettes (Oct 2007)
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Edsilia Rombley, entrant at Eurovision in 1998 and 2007 (Mar 2009)
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RuPaul (Oct 2007)
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Ruslana, winner of Eurovision 2004 (Mar 2009)
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Eric Saussine, director of the acclaimed James Bond fan film Shamelady (July 2008)
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Melody Thomas Scott, of The Young and the Restless (Mar 2008)
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Victoria Sinclair, anchor of Naked News (Nov 2007)
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Sirusho, entrant at Eurovision 2008 (May 2009)
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Parker Somerville, a contestant from Big Brother 9 (U.S.) (Mar 2008)
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Michelle Stafford, of The Young and the Restless (Mar 2008)
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Tajči, entrant at Eurovision 1990 (May 2009)
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John Vanderslice (Sept 2007)
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Victoria Wyndham, formerly of Another World (Dec 2007)
Law and human rights
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Lawrence Douglas (Nov 2006)
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Nadine Strossen (Oct 2007)
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Al Sharpton (Dec 2007)
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Evan Wolfson (Sept 2007)
Literature and journalism
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Augusten Burroughs (Oct 2007)
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Hugh McGuire, founder of LibriVox, an audiobook project (May 2006)
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Frank Messina (Oct 2007)
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Michael Musto, gossip columnist, The Village Voice (Oct 2007)
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John Reed (Oct 2007)
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Chet Clem and Sean Mills of The Onion (Nov 2007)
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Gay Talese (Oct 2007)
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Craig Unger, Vanity Fair contributing editor (Nov 2007)
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Edmund White, novelist of A Boy's Own Story (Nov 2007)
Politics
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Kevin Baugh, President of the Republic of Molossia, one of the world's most well known micronations (March 2008)
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Kevin Baugh on Molossia's recent summits with intermicronational leaders (July 2008)
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Christopher Beyette, prince of the Principality of Vikesland, a micronation located in Manitoba (July 2008)
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Sam Brownback, then-US Presidential candidate (Oct 2007)
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Noel Cox, chairman of the Monarchist League of New Zealand (June 2007)
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Bernard Darnton, leader of Libertarianz (Oct 2007)
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Rickard Falkvinge, Swedish Pirate Party leader (June 2006)
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Lewis Holden, chair of the Republican Movement and a noted blogger (May 2007)
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John Key, New Zealand's Leader of the Opposition (May 2007)
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Cynthia McKinney, former Democrat Congresswoman turned U.S. Green Party presidential candidate (March 2008)
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Craig Milmine, party president of Libertarianz (Oct 2007)
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Shimon Peres, President of Israel, Nobel Peace Prize winner (January 2008)
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Nick Smith, NZ's "worst behaved" politican responds (Jan 2007)
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Tom Tancredo, US Presidential candidate (Sep 2007)
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Tashi Wangdi, Representative of the Dalai Lama to the Americas (Nov 2007)
Science and mathematics
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David Anderson, a founder of the SETI@home project, and the Virtual Microscope (Jan 2006)
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Aner Shalev, Israeli mathematician and professor at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem's Einstein Institute of Mathematics (Sep 2007)
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Marcus du Sautoy, English mathematician and professor of Mathematics at the University of Oxford (Sep 2007)
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Andrew Westphal, director of Stardust@home (May 2006)
Technology
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Enoch Du, Secretary General of Taipei Computer Association (Oct 2007)
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John Ballinger, NZ iPhone cracker (Sep 2007)
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Robert Cailliau, World Wide Web co-inventor (Aug 2007)
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Florence Devouard, chair of the Wikimedia Foundation (Dec 2006)
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Gary Fung, of the isoHunt torrent, targeted by the MPAA (Mar 2006)
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Sue Gardner, Wikimedia Foundation (Oct 2007)
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Mike Halterman, Conference of the Americas organizer (Oct 2007)
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Matt Hanson (June 2006)
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Danny O'Brien (Jan 2006)
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Peter "Shamino" Tan (Dec 2007)
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You-peng Wang, Taipei Electrical Commercial Association (Nov 2007)
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David White, open source video game creator (June 2006)
Etc.
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Joshua Brady, ex-Sprint customer, allegedly harassed and threatened by customer service rep (July 2007)
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Paul Gerhardt, BBC Creative Archive project leader (June 2006)
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HC & Co., a BDSM business in New York City (Oct 2007)
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Joseph Merlino (Oct 2007)
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Kira Nerusskaya, documentary filmmaker (Oct 2007)
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Sit Here founders, trying to revive stoop culture (Feb 2007)
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Frank Warren, founder of PostSecret (Jan 2006)
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Peter Gilmore, High Priest of the Church of Satan (Nov 2007)
To be sorted
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