Rolling Stone (Dec. 14th 2000)
At 30, No Doubt’s lead singer wrestles with the Big Questions: kids, career, marriage.
Us Weekly (Dec. 11th 2000)
Music man Moby and No Doubt's Gwen Stefani discuss family secrets and lovers far away.
Rolling Stone (Dec. 7th 2000)
"Don't Speak," which was originally written with Stefani's brother Eric before he quit No Doubt, became the third single from the group's breakthrough album, Tragic Kingdom.
Vogue (November 2000)
By the time you read this, the accompanying photograph will be hopelessly out of date. That’s just one of the pitfalls of trying to pin down a star like Gwen Stefani
The Sunday Telegraph (Oct. 22nd 2000)
So, what is it like being the only woman in a touring band? After 14 years, No Doubt's Gwen Stefani is an expert at the perils and pleasures of playing in a rock band.
The Courier Mail (Oct. 20th 2000)
Revealing her innermost secrets took No Doubt's Gwen Stefani to worldwide fame. And now she's been studying Joni Mitchell and Sylvia Plath. Stand back.
Sydney Morning Herald (Oct. 13th 2000)
She was MTV's pin-up girl; a neon-haired jolt of energy in an era of angst-by-numbers guitar bands. Gwen Stefani and her Orange County skate/punk/ska/pop band No Doubt were also an overdue reminder you can rock and keep your sense of humour.
The Herald Sun (Oct. 5th 2000)
Cameron Adams talks to No Doubt's Gwen Stefani about her movie ambitions, pink hair and boyfriend troubles.
Melody Maker (Sept. 20th 2000)
No Doubt’s Gwen Stefani tells us about her affair with Gavin Rossdale, her marriage obsession and why her hair went pink.
Cosmo Girl (August 2000)
The diva from No Doubt puts her soul into her music. Here’s what’s behind those amazing lyrics.
Asbury Park Press (June 18th 2000)
In fact, the co-author of the riot grrl-feminist anthem "Just a Girl" - and other hits, including "Don't Speak" - is contemplating a whole range of issues these days.
Cleveland.com (June 9th 2000)
After 2+ years on the road to promote No Doubt's breakthrough 1995 album "Tragic Kingdom," Gwen Stefani came home and realized that she wasn't just a girl. She was all grown up.
The Atlanta Journal (June 9th 2000)
At the start of the now 30-year-old's second "orbit" --- and before her group's second appearance in Atlanta since March --- we had three questions for Stefani.
CDNow (June 7th 2000)
Gwen Stefani, 30, is sitting at the wrong end of a day filled with promotional activities for No Doubt's Return of Saturn. "It's just like a syringe draining me," she sighs.
Jump (June/July 2000)
And with her band’s new album, Return of Saturn, you’re guaranteed to get up and groove once again as Gwen goes off on everything from breakups to makeup.
Nylon (June/July 2000)
After two years at work on a new album, No Doubt’s Gwen Stefani returns to Saturn - and rock stardom. In this modern fairytale, she’s remodeling the castle and rethinking marriage.
The Sun Herald (May 28th 2000)
No doubt about it: Gwen Stefani is the girl in a boys' club.
Rolling Stone (May 25th 2000)
Shortly after the release of ‘Return of Saturn,’ Gwen muses on art, style, and comfort.
Juice Magazine (May 2000)
Having spent four years working on the new album, the band will visit Australia for the first time amidst rumours that this record will be their last. Stefani spoke with JUICE about life, fans and love with Gavin.