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Editorial Review: Issue Date: October 1987; Volume 50, Number 10
How Weirdo is De Niro? Patricia Bosworth goes in search of the King of Shadows. Robert Do Nero photographed by Brigitte Lacombe.
THE SHADOW KING: ROBERT DE NIRO masks himself from the public with consummate skill. By interviewing fifty of his friends and associates, Patricia Bosworth uncovers the untouchable star.
THE PRINCESS WHO COULD SAVE MONACO: The playground principality has hit a royal problem and Princess Ira von Furstenberg could solve it -- by marrying Prince Rainier. Report by Bob Colacello. Portraits by Helmut Newton.
DIVINE DEMUTH: The Whitney Museum opens a rare retrospective on Charles Demuth, one of our most elusively fluent early modernists. By Richard Merkin.
THE EVOLUTION OF DANDY TOM: Tom Wolfe now faces his own acid test: the publication of his first novel. Toby Thompson on the story so far.
NEWTON'S LORE: The past master of erotic fashion photography, Helmut Newton is redefining his work -- particularly with his portraits for Vanity Fair. Interview by Stephen Schiff.
THE IRRESISTIBLE RISE OF BIG BRUCIE: Lawyer Bruce Cutler's "life-style defense" saved reputed/alleged godfather John Gotti from the Feds. Ron Rosenbaum cross-examines. Mug shot by Helmut Newton.
AND NOW FOR SOMETHING COMPLETELY WACKY: Beyond Monty Python is the Comic Strip, the next wave of British humor to hit America. By Mary Harron. Photographs by Annie Leibovitz.
COLUMNS: Editor's Letter: October fest.
Letters: Readers bite back.
Mixed Media: James Wolcott on the crumbling of the rock review.
Letter from London: Ian Jack on Mrs. Thatcher's romping yuppies.
Book Marks: James Atlas on Joan Didion's Miami.
Memento Mori: John Heilpern on Michael Bennett.
Movies: Norman Mailer on filming his novel.
Tough Guys Don't Dance.
Cars: Andrée Putman and Mark Ginsburg scale the Renault Alpine.
Wine: Joel L. Fleishman's red-wine time |
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