インタビュー・マガジン 1989年8月号 Andy Warhol's Interview magazine 1989 August
1969年にアンディ・ウォーホル(1928-1987)とジョン・ウィルコックによって創刊されたアメリカ発のカルチャー雑誌。
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PREVIEWS
Leading Lady in Waiting: Actress Madeleine Stowe
Flirty Dancing: The Blue Palm modern-dance ensemble
Alley Cat: Art-gallery owner Thomas Solomon
Scroll Playing: L.A. artist Roger Herman
Unrestrained Zane: Actor Billy Zane
Sitting Pretty: Larry Totah, furniture designer and architect; A Fool for Jewels: Hilary Beane, jewelry designer
Fixture-Free: Lamp-maker Darryl Rivers; City Slickers: Restaurateurs Mary Sue Milliken and Susan Feniger
Notably Nostalgic: Paul Fortune, interior designer
Flower Petaler: Joseph Free, florist to the stars
Skin de Siecle: Tattoo artist Mark Mahoney
High-Speed Flender: Corman production head Rodman Flender
To Live and Dine in L.A.: A rundown of L.A. eateries
In August
What Ever Happened to...; How to Handle the Scandal
Hollywood Helpers: Behind the industry elite; Stars in Cars: What the celebs are driving
Class Acts: A look at some celebrity alma masters
Sounds Around L.A.: The music scene's new kids on the block
Cover Story Zany Jamie: With a his series and the forthcoming thriller Blue Steel, Jamie Lee Curtis has cast off her demons. She spoke with Michael Lerner in L.A.
Legends All About Joe: Director Joseph Mankiewicz sets the record straight. By Peter Stone.
Portfolio Eye on L.A.: Photographer Matthew Rolston on Los Angeles.
Directors Dark by Design: Victoria Hamburg met with Kathryn Bigelow in New York.
Memoir Random Memories of L.A. in the '40s: Buck Henry's boy's-eye view of his hometown.
Fashion Diabolique: Joanne Whallery-Kilmer in fiendish little black dresses. Photographs by Paul Jasmin.
Art Hockney on the Beach: The definitive painter of Southern California's light and scene turns his eye to Malibu. By Lawrence Weschler.
Ingenues Golino's Glow: Valeria Golino, the girl who wooed Pee-wee and beat out Paulina for her Rain Man role, moves on to Turgenev. By Liz Jobey.
Photography Golden Girl: Jean Howard was a Ziegfeld girl, a photographer, and the wife of powerful agent Charles Feldman. Exclusive photographs from Jean Howard's Hollywood and an interview by George Christy.
Moguls Nerves of Steel: Studio chief Dawn Steel. Charles Kaiser on life at the top in a man's world.
Collections L.A. Exotica: Young designers' fall collections. Photographs by Bob Frame.
Real Estate On the Edge of the Pacific Century: Alexander Cockburn drives through downtown L.A.
Design Costume Drama: Irene Sharaff shaped the look of Hollywood and Broadway. Meredith Brody met her in New York.
Fashion Heavy Metals: Funny girl Sandra Bernhard takes a shine to this season's finest metal works. Photographs by Andrew MacPherson.
Portfolio Frame Work: An L.A. portrait gallery
Fashion Surf Siren: Photographer Wayne Stambler deciphers L.A.'s dress code by the sea.
Looking Back Earl's Court: The colliding worlds entertained by Earl and Camilla McGrath.
Power Elite Heavyweight Contenders: Michael Davis reports on changes in the power structure of L.A. and environs.
Profile Saving Face: David Talbot talks to the King of Collagen, Dr. Arnold Klein.
Books Larger Than Life: Alexander Cockburn on Graham Greene, Welles, and Laughton.
Politics Power Bloc: Hollywood is working to get a Democrat in the White House. Robert Scheer talks to the powers behind the Show Coalition.
On the Western Front Portrait of the Artist as a Young Agent. By William Stadiem.
Anglofile From the Central Park boathouse to Roseland Voguing, Natasha Fraser made the rounds.
Glenn O'Brien's Beat
エディトリアル・ディレクター=Frederick W. Hughes
カバー=Jamie Lee Curtis(ジェイミー・リー・カーティス)
カバー写真=Paul Jasmin
出版社 publisher:
刊行年 year:1989
ページ数 pages:178
サイズ size:H370×W276mm
フォーマット format:ソフトカバー/softcover
言語 language:英文/English
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状態 condition:少傷みあり。/slightly damaged.