Original Publication: Newsweek – February 12, 1973 This article is typed from the original material. Please excuse any errors that have escaped final proofreading. Second only to the influence of…
Read moreOriginal Publication: Newsweek, January 22, 1973. If you’re young and lovely, brilliant, sensitive, intense, independent—capable of hitchhiking all over the world alone, having sex with whomever you choose, driving a…
Read moreOriginal Publication Newsweek – January 22, 1973 Jeannie Berlin is 23, but you get the feeling you can already see her at 40 as she talks incessantly, her sharp brown…
Read moreOriginal Publication: Newsweek, November 20, 1972 In the $1,750,000,000-a-year record industry, baby millionaires are not as rare as pandas in Motown, but David Geffen is still an extraordinary figure. At…
Read moreOriginal Publication – Newsweek: November 20, 1972 Fresh from his capture of all the Broadway prizes last season, Joe Papp, the innovative impresario of New York’s Public Theater, has set…
Read moreOriginal Publication: Newsweek – November 13, 1972 A press agent hovered about her. Richard Avedon had just photographed her for Vogue. Mademoiselle was planning to put her on its cover….
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