Original Publication: Vogue – February, 1985 Phil Donahue works the air waves like a revival meeting. Incest, wife-beating, transexuality, and rape – Donahue has encouraged America to spill its darkest…
Read morePeople are talking about the most controversial movie of the year Terms of Endearment. It’s either the brightest and bravest or sappiest and soapiest — star-maker of 1984. Here, an intimate talk with “Terms” author Larry McMurtry about the fabulous women of his imagination and his life . . . And a celebration of Shirley MacLaine — her sexy, gutsy presence in this movie proves that aging well is the best revenge
Read moreHer life is a series of amazing twists, from Hollywood child to Barbarella to Hanoi Jane to — now — big-time tycoon and one of America’s most-admired women. Here, Fonda talks about the turning points of her life . . . and what’s next.
Read moreOriginal Publication – Savvy, February 1982 Today, as entrepreneur and producer, Fonda manages the money that makes the movies that carry the messages that she believes in. Says the 44-year-old…
Read moreOriginal Publication: Rolling Stone, July 23, 1981 Almost every year, Edy Williams comes to Cannes to strip: on the roofs of cars, at the beach, in front of the wedding-cake…
Read moreOriginal Publication: Vogue – July, 1980. Deborah Harry is slumped in her chair looking like a prom queen who got kidnapped by the motorcycle gang and liked it; she’s a…
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