Electronic Gaming Monthly (December 2002)
This month, we caught up with No Doubt's frontwoman, Gwen Stefani, who provides the voice of the heroine in Sierra's character-based action-adventure title Malice.
Paper (Dec. 2002/Jan. 2003)
Armies of Gwen clones crowd every No Doubt concert, but Stefani says she is still surprised that she is a role model. “I never thought I would have an impact,” she claims.
The Globe and Mail (Nov. 12th 2002)
It's been a man's, man's, man's world way too long for No Doubt, so it's understandable that singer Gwen Stefani is happy that her most recent tour has turned into a girls' night out.
Dolly (November 2002)
Part punk, part princess, Gwen Stefani's rockin' harder than ever. We found out why... Hey Baby.
Vogue (November 2002)
Gathering on the sultry streets of New York’s Meatpacking district, nine reigning female musicians were delighted to pose for Annie Leibovitz, not least because of talent No.10, the mojo-rific Barry White, perhaps the only man who could single-handedly balance the lineup.
Vanity Fair (November 2002)
Gathering on the sultry streets of New York’s Meatpacking District, nine reigning female musicians were delighted to pose for Annie Leibovitz.
Cosmopolitan [AU] (October 2002)
Yes, she’s getting married (to a fellow rockstar) and yes, she’s planning her wedding (actually two). Gwen gets excited and tells us how her plans are going.
Vogue (October 2002)
Such is the wizardry of Galliano’s Dior. But, Lynn Yaeger discovers, the real magic’s in Gwen Stefani, a die-hard thrifter with a couture soul.
Elle Canada (September 2002)
With a glam wedding to her rocker boyfriend and a gig with The Rolling Stones, Gwen Stefani’s life is rock steady.
The Sunday Telegraph (Sept. 1st 2002)
Despite her fame, there's a humour and honesty about rock-chick Gwen Stefani that allows you to learn a lot about her -- even in a tightly regimented 15 minutes.
The Herald Sun (Aug. 15th 2002)
Cameron Adams talks with No Doubt's Gwen Stefani about her teen idols and being a video-game star.
The Sunday Herald Sun (Aug. 11th 2002)
She's the rock-chick everyone wants to copy, but off-stage No Doubt's Gwen Stefani is a self-confessed goody two shoes who lived at home till she was 30 and hankers for a station-wagon full of kids.
The Herald Sun (July 25th 2002)
They're one big happy family band, No Doubt. They've even got a baby, writes Cameron Adams.
The Daily Record (July 16th 2002)
The unofficial queen of last weekend's T in the Park Festival - No Doubt's Gwen Stefani - has spoken about how she deals with the bane of every rock star's life - tour groupies.
The Sun (July 15th 2002)
Gorgeous Gwen Stefani has told her Scots fiance she doesn't want a romantic Highland hideaway - because it's too cold and wet.
The Daily Record (July 15th 2002)
No Doubt’s Gwen Stefani revealed the story behind her tartan bondage trousers while chilling out backstage.
The Evening Times (July 11th 2002)
This year Gwen Stefani and her band No Doubt make their T in the Park debut, and the recently engaged Stefani can't wait.
Billboard (June 1st 2002)
For No Doubt's Gwen Stefani, Lennox has shone as an artistic beacon.
Seventeen (Summer/Fall 2002)
She's a streetwise Orange County girl who's worked more looks than Madonna. We paired her with graffiti guy Stephen Sprouse for the ultimate style collaboration.