Since the death this winter of her adored husband, Tito Arias, Dame Margot Fonteyn has lived on alone at their remote Panamanian finca. Offstage she had always merged her identity with…
Read moreOriginal Publication: New York Woman, May 1990 Pardon me if I seem a little distracted in this column. I don’t get much sleep, and I don’t have time to write….
Read moreOriginal Publication: New York Woman, March, 1990 For months now I’ve had the fantasy of my body outlined in chalk like a corpse on asphalt, spread-eagled, with little price tags…
Read moreOriginal Publication: New York Woman – February, 1990 The training is rigorous. The competition is Olympian, and the irony is you have to sleep with the prize. Don’t believe all…
Read moreThe women. The jet. The five homes. The entourage of eighty. The
annual income of $22 million. There’s only one other thing that
Julio Iglesias really wants—America. Just as he willed himself back
from a paralyzing auto crash, the Spanish‐born crooner is now
willing himself to learn English and realize his crossover
dream. Maureen Orth soaks up his suntan in Los Angeles and
Miami.
Original Publication: The New York Times, November 26, 1989 BUSYBODIES By Patrick Anderson. 256 pp. New York: Simon & Schuster. $18.95. Washington is a tough town for a satirist to…
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