Description: Yes we combine shipping for multiple purchases.Add multiple items to your cart and the combined shipping total will automatically be calculated. 1995 March Vanity Fair Magazine Jessica Lange Annie Lennox Kate Hepburn March ISFeatures______________________________________The Art and the Glory: For half a century, 74 of theworld’s most spectacular Impressionist and Post-Impressionistmasterpieces, presumed destroyed during World War II,have been hidden away in the depths of Russia s HermitageMuseum. In late March they will finally be unveiled tnSt. Petersburg. Vanity Fair presents an exclusive 21-pagepreview of works by van Gogh, Degas. Gauguin,and other modern masters, while Rod MacLeish reportson the history of their disappearance and thepolitical furor over their future........................1Lange on Life: At the perilous age of 45, Jessica Langeis starring in two new films, Rob Roy and Losing Isaiah, andis 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 worriesfor her children, and her should-she-or-shouldn’t-she?thoughts about a face-lift. Photographs by Albert Watson .... 1Siren Call: Ruven Afanador and Laura Jacobsspotlight the lithe and luresome members of the DanceTheatre of Harlem as they bring Balanchine’sProdigal Son to the Brooklyn Academy of Music............1Love Match: He turned down a Supreme Courtnomination, but Senator George Mitchell found his destinyon the tennis court, in a May-December romance with sportsagent Heather MacLachlan. Although they’ve evadedthe press thus far, Frank Deford talks to this blushing groom,and the bride who took more than his breath away.Photograph by Richard Corman...........................1The Artist of Living Well: Jacques Grange, France’spremier modern decorator, has a fondness for Giacomettilamps, and clients such as Yves Saint Laurent,Princess Caroline, and Isabelle Adjani. As Grange launchesa new line of furniture, Amy Fine Collins profiles theflamboyant talent who keeps Paris phone lines buzzing.Photographs by Francois Halard...........................1Much Ado About Annie: Annie Lennox has tradedin the flame-orange hair of her anguished Eurythmics daysfor mousy brown and motherhood. Listening toLennox and her new album—Cathy Horyn discoverswhat has transformed the diva of pop.Photographs by Javier Vallhonrat..........................jKate Hepbum Never Cried: Arrestingly beautifuland fiercely independent from the time she was a girlthe legendary Katharine Hepburn had a seriesof loves that included John Ford, Howard Hughes,and Spencer Tracy. But, in an excerpt from herforthcoming biography, Barbara Learning shows howa family suicide persistently lurked in the shadowsinfluencing all of the great Kate’s relationships................1Despite all we think we know about Jessica Lange, there is somethingabout the Oscar-winning actress that remains unknowable.Who is this woman with the smoldering vulnerability and the bittersweet smile?As Lange celebrates her Golden Globe victory for Blue Sky, and withtalk of yet another Oscar nomination in the air, KEVIN SESSUMS delves forthe real story behind her rootlessness, her relationship with Sam Shepard,and the child she brought back from Romaniajust love the way it feels. The way it smells.” Jessica Lange tells me inthat voice of hers that languishes in the low country of her throat. As wesettle in for high tea on a blustery Manhattan afternoon, she focuses noton me but on some memory that lingers on her own horizon. “I lovecemeteries, and they have great ones down there. Actually, if I could liveanywhere in the States, that’s where I’d choose to live.” We are talkingabout New Orleans, Lange’s favorite town and the place where TennesseeWilliams chose to enshrine his most famous character. Blanche DuBois.Lange portrayed Blanche in a controversial production of A StreetcarNamed Desire on Broadway in 1992 that co-starred Alec Baldwin as Stan-ley Kowalski. Taking another stab at their roles, the two are filming Street-car this month for a CBS presentation to be broadcast later this year. “I’vealways had this fascination with France and French culture that goes ondown in New Orleans,” says Lange. “And yet it’s not French-it’s been... And much more! 13581
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Topic: Fashion, Celebrity, Politics
Publication Name: Vanity Fair
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Publication Month: March
Publication Year: 1995
Language: English
Genre: Celebrity, Fashion, History, Lifestyle, Movies & TV, Sports