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Vanity Fair
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Issue Date:
MARCH, 1995; Volume 58, Number 3
IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: JESSICA'S HEART: JESSICA LANGE Talks about Beauty, Love and Madness. By Kevin Sessums. Photographed Exclusively for VF byt Albert Watson.
FEATURE:
THE ART AND THE GLORY. For half a century, 74 of the world's most spectacular Impressionist and Post-Impressionist masterpieces, presumed destroyed during World War II, have been hidden away in the depths of Russia's Hermitage Museum. In late March they will finally be unveiled in St. Petersburg. Vanity Fair presents an exclusive 21-page preview of works by Van Gogh, Degas, Gauguin, and other modern masters, while Rod MacLeish reports on the history of their disappearance and the political furor over their future.
LANGE ON LIFE: At the perilous age of 45, Jessica Lange is starring in two new films, Rob Roy and Losing Isaiah, and is an Oscar contender for her role in Blue Sky Kevin Sessums gets the lowdown on the mysterious Lange -- her complex relationship with Sam Shepard, her worries for her children, and her should-she-or-shouldn't-she? thoughts about a face-lift. Photographs by Albert Watson.
SIREN CALL: Ruven Afanador and Laura Jacobs spotlight the lithe and luresome members of the Dance Theatre of Harlem as they bring Balanchine's Prodigal Son to the Brooklyn Academy of Music.
LOVE MATCH: He turned down a Supreme Court nomination, but Senator George Mitchell found his destiny on the tennis court, in a May-December romance with sports agent Heather MacLachlan. Although they've evaded the press thus far, Frank Deford talks to this blushing groom, and the bride who took more than his breath away. Photograph by Richard Corman.
THE ARTIST OF LIVING WELL: Jacques Grange, France's premier modern decorator, has a fondness for Giacometti lamps, and clients such as Yves Saint Laurent, Princess Caroline, and Isabelle Adjani. As Grange launches a new line of furniture, Amy Fine Collins profiles the flamboyant talent who keeps Paris phone lines buzzing. Photographs by François Halard.
MUCH ADO ABOUT ANNIE: ANNIE LENNOX has traded in the flame-orange hair of her anguished Eurythmics days for mousy brown and motherhood. Listening to Lennox -- and her new album -- Cathy Horyn discovers what has transformed the diva of pop. Photographs by Javier Vallhonrat.
KATE HEPBURN NEVER CRIED: Arrestingly beautiful and fiercely independent from the time she was a girl, the legendary Katharine Hepburn had a series of loves that included John Ford, Howard Hughes, and Spencer Tracy. But, in an excerpt from her forthcoming biography, Barbara Leaming shows how a family suicide persistently lurked in the shadows, influencing all of the great Kate's relationships.
COLUMNS:
CULTURAL ELITE: As Mary Wesley writes her 10th novel, Christopher Hitchens visits the Devon home of this shrewd 82-year-old cherub with the snow-white hair and lusty laugh. Portrait by Snowdon.
CASABLANCA ON THE CARIBBEAN: Amid the intrigue and seductions of Havana, Ann Louise Bardach searches out the haven of master fugitive Robert Vesco and investigates rumors of a recent attempt on Castro's life.
THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING HAMLET: From legends such as Barrymore and Olivier to a clutch of more recent performances by Keanu Reeves, Mel Gibson, and Ralph Fiennes--David Kamp reviews the princely lineup Photographs by Snowdon.
BRIGHTNESS VISIBLE: How does Ross Bleckner's high-profile social life jibe with his pre-eminent place in the tormented world of serious art? As a major retrospective comes to the Guggenheim, Edmund White considers the paradox of this doubly celebrated painter. Photographs by Todd Eberle.
NIGHTS OF THE LIVING DEAD: C.E.O's and fashion designers are flocking to hear Rosemary Altea converse with the spirits of friends and mentors. Matthew Tyrnauer has his own unearthly encounter. Portrait by Josef Astor.
POP GOES THE WIESELTIER: New Republic literary editor Leon Wieseltier is a rakish intellectual in a button-down town. Lloyd Grove tells the tale of this Brooklyn yeshiva boy who captured the power drawing rooms of Washington and the stars of L.A. Photographs by Jonathan Becker.
VANITIES:
The DiCaprio diaries; Ingrid Casares's
Madonna complex; New York's diamond gym; A. M. Homes
on Gregory Crewdson's warped nature; Dafydd Jones
turns the VF Camera on Aspen.
Et Cetera:
Contributors.
Letters: Vanderbilt to last.
Credits.
Planetarium: Pisces runs for cover.
Social Study: Kitty Carlisle Hart shows an affinity for the
Proust Questionnaire.
Editor's Letter: The spoils of war.
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