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Vanity Fair
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Issue Date:
February 2004; No. 522
IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: GWYNETH PALTROW. A hottie Rock-Star husband? A baby on the way? An Oscar already on the shelf? Yep. it's a great time to be Gwyneth Paltrow. By Krista Smith, Photographs by Michael Thompson.
FEATURES:
GWYNETH IN LOVE She's fiercely talented and drop-dead gorgeous, with royal Hollywood bloodlines, cool
friends, and, now, a baby with new husband Chris Martir on the way. Is Gwyneth Paltrow's life perfect after all?
Krista Smith catches up with the 31-year-old Oscar winner to learn about her struggle with her image, her favorite
role (in Sylvia), and the month that shook her world. Photographs by Michael Thompson.
JOHN ASHCROFTS PATRIOT GAMES In the name --- of homeland security, Attorney General John Ashcroft,
chief champion of the Patriot Act, has challenged some of America's most fundamental rights. As former Ashcroft
allies turn against him, Judy Bachrach investigates the man from Missouri, whose messianic zeal is transforming
law enforcement. Photographs by Annie Leibovitz.
THE FLYING TYCOON Brigitte Lacombe and Jim Windolf spotlight The Aviator, Martin Scorsese's film portrait of
the eccentric Howard Hughes, played by Leonardo DiCaprio.
GAUGUIN'S LAST TESTAMENT John Richardson analyzes Paul Gauguin's breakthrough masterpiece, the heart of a
"Gauguin Tahiti" show opening this month at Boston's Museum of Fine Arts.
THE WEINSTEIN WAY Eight years ago at Miramax, Scream was causing production nightmares and the spec script
of Good Will Hunting introduced the formidable brothers Weinstein to two nobodies named Ben Affieck and Matt
Damon. In an excerpt from his new book, Down and Dirty Pictures, Peter Biskind relives the Bob-and-Harvey
eruptions between green light and premiere, 7 as the studio made box-office and Oscar-night magic.
EXTREME OXFORD Whether pioneering bungee jumping or sending a piano down the Saint-Moritz slopes, the
Dangerous Sports Club in Oxford enthralled Britain in the 70s and early 80s with its iconoclastic wit and
champagne-fueled recklessness. Now a former member is charged with manslaughter in the death of a student
flung from a human catapult. Brett Martin tracks down the D.S.C.'s founders to discover what went wrong.
PALM BEACH EXCLUSIVE At high season, an estimated 25 percent of America's wealth may be congregated in Palm
Beach, domain of Rockefellers, Munns, Hearsts, and Fanjuls. As Jonathan Becker captures the essence of Palm
Beach style, Bob Colacello hears from the mix of Old Guard (e.g., the late C. Z. Guest) and new money (Donald
Trump) that has powered an ocean Shangri-la into its second century.
FANFAIR: 29 DAYS IN THE LIFE OF THE CULTURE Now You See Him, Now You Don't--magician David Jarre. Michael
Hogan on the Metallica documentary, Some Kind of Monster; Henry Alford on Ana Menéndez's Loving Che. Lisa
Robinson's Hot Tracks. Punch Hutton is swept away by Mexico's Palmilla resort; melt-in-your- mouth sweets for
Valentine's Day; Evgenia Peretz dresses up with Alice and Olivia's Stacey Bendet. Our Stuff: Theodora and
Alexandra Richards find satisfaction; Hot Looks; Laura Kang on Kiehl's secret potions. Planetarium--Have faith,
Aquarians.
COLUMNS:
I FOUGHT THE LAW No smoking in bars. No feeding pigeons. No sitting on milk crates. Turning scofflaw,
Christopher Hitchens defies a host of edicts that have transformed The City That Never Sleeps into the Bloomberg
Day-Care Center. Photographs by Christian Witkin.
AN EXPENSIVE DIVORCE What made New Yorker critic David Denby think he could make a million on the stock
market just as the Internet boom was going bust? From Denby's forthcoming memoir, American Sucker, James
Wolcott gets the links between a financial kamikaze mission and the flameout of a marriage.
BANNED IN MONTE CARLO The Skakelcasemay be headed for a re-trial. The author is blackballed in Monaco.
Manhattan loses two social and cultural pillars. All this and more in the latest installment of Dominick Dunne's
diary. Photograph by Mark Schafer.
HALL OF FAME Michael Hogan nominates artistic director Paul Kellogg, champion of operas both new and
neglected. Photograph by Mark Schafer.
VANITIES: CILLIAN'S READY Ed Coaster's saving graces. Jim Windolf's inspiring new slogans for America; In & Out
badminton is back.
ET CETERA:
EDITORS LETTER Breaking the Law in Michael Bloomberg's New York.
CONTRIBUTORS.
LETTERS Too Wild for Washington.
CREDITS.
PROUST QUESTIONNAIRE Michael Caine.
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