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ISSUE DATE: September 1993; Vol 56, No 9
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COVER: MICHELLE's MAGIC: MICHELLE PFEIFFER casts a spell as star and single mother.
FEATURES:
BELLE MICHELLE: Michelle Pfeiffer has earned a reputation for Garbo-like reclusiveness, but the surfer chick turned star and single mother opens up to Leslie Bennetts about growing older, getting wiser, and her new film, The Age of Innocence. Photographs by Herb Ritts.
THE WHITE HOUSE BEAST: The correspondents who work out of the White House are a fearsome lot, as Bill Clinton discovered. From Washington, D.C., to Tokyo, Jacob Weisberg tracks the creature that ate George Stephanopoulos.
THE FAME OF THE ROSE: His PBS talk show made CHARLIE ROSE a darling of New York's smart set. Elise O'Shaughnessy has the story on a man whose ambition may be upstaging his talent. Illustration by Risko, photos.
HIDDEN MIRO: John Richardson delves into the secrets of JOAN MIRO, the subject of a major MoMA retrospective this fall.
ROSIE FUTURE: Firooz Zahedi spotlights comediennatrix and burgeoning film star ROSIE O'DONNELL.
LIVING LARGE: Thanks to his $50 million contract with MCA, Andre Harrell is the main mogul in the powerful Hollywood Black Pack, which is stirring a new flavor into a traditionally vanilla town. Lynn Hirschberg gets a taste of their growing kingdom. Photographs by George Lange.
BATHING BEAUTY: Eric Boman spotlights DIANE VON FURSTENBERG, who appreciates the value of a good soak.
THE END OF CAMELOT: In an excerpt from his controversial new book, The Last Brother, Joe McGinniss reconstructs the events surrounding the night when Mary Jo Kopechne drowned in a Chappaquiddick pond along with Ted Kennedy's chances of furthering his family's profound myth.
COLUMNS:
Cultural Elite: The Clintons trumpet Michael Lerner's "politics of meaning".
Christopher Hitchens asks, What's love got to do with it?.
Letter from Las Vegas: On the eve of his telethon, the battle between.
Jerry Lewis and disability-rights activists gets ugly. Leslie Bennetts reports.
Dispatches: John Comwell comes face-to-face with Pope John Paul II.
Books: Ron Rosenbaum visits strip clubs and the endangered Everglades with gonzo novelist Carl Hiaasen.
VANITIES:
Lovett, Lyle, love it!; Hype & Glory; Benigni in the pink; snapping the Beatles; George Wayne thinks Andrew's too good to be Shue; rubber fashions never tire; David Halberstam on Frank Conroy; causes celebres.
ET CETERA:
Editor's Letter: Camelot lost.
Contributors.
Letters: Advice and dissent.
Credits.
Planetarium: Virgo, think family values.
Social Study: William F. Buckley Jr. on God, man, and the National Review.
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