Vintage Sunday Times Magazine April 18th 1993

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Vintage Sunday Times Magazine April 18th 1993

The Jackson Dive –  Fifteen million people buy Michael Jackson’s new album and suddenly he’s a failure. There are rumours about his sexuality, his sanity, the colour of his skin and the structure of his face-doubts that a surreal performance on the Oprah Winfrey Show served only to underline. Philip Norman investigates

Michael Medved’s controversial book, Hollywood vs America, which attacked sex and violence in films, was serialised in The Sunday Times. The film critic’s reputation was enhanced when Arnold Schwarzenegger offered push him through a wall

Russell Miller is an award-winning journalist and regular. contributor to The Sunday Times Magazine. His books include biographies of Hugh Heffner, L Ron Hubbard and the Getty family. His new book, Nothing Less Than Victory, which is an oral history of D-Day, is due to be published later in the year

Cover story –  Jodie Foster at 30 has become the dominant Hollywood actress of her generation. A wild, desperate life force waiting to explode, Says Michael Medved, who considers her dazzling career portraying battered souls and blue-collar grit. Exclusive photographs by Firooz Zahedi

Honey, I shrunk the quid!  – Is Norman Lamont the worst chancellor of the exchequer in modern history, or simply the most accident-prone and misunderstood? His friends and foes talk frankly to Russell Miller

Philip Norman – has produced definitive biographies of the Beatles, the Rolling Stones and Elton John as well as award- winning fiction and plays for television and radio. He is working on a novel set in London in the 1960s

Ten years at the top – Peter Gatien has a taste for subterranean erotica. He is also the style-setter of the New York club scene. Richard Guilliatt pursues him underground

Prima Donatella  – The sister of Gianni Versace and creative powerhouse of the eponymous fashion empire talks to Paula Reed. Photographs by Steven Meisel

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Vintage Sunday Times Magazine April 18th 1993

The Jackson Dive –  Fifteen million people buy Michael Jackson’s new album and suddenly he’s a failure. There are rumours about his sexuality, his sanity, the colour of his skin and the structure of his face-doubts that a surreal performance on the Oprah Winfrey Show served only to underline. Philip Norman investigates

Michael Medved’s controversial book, Hollywood vs America, which attacked sex and violence in films, was serialised in The Sunday Times. The film critic’s reputation was enhanced when Arnold Schwarzenegger offered push him through a wall

Russell Miller is an award-winning journalist and regular. contributor to The Sunday Times Magazine. His books include biographies of Hugh Heffner, L Ron Hubbard and the Getty family. His new book, Nothing Less Than Victory, which is an oral history of D-Day, is due to be published later in the year

Cover story –  Jodie Foster at 30 has become the dominant Hollywood actress of her generation. A wild, desperate life force waiting to explode, Says Michael Medved, who considers her dazzling career portraying battered souls and blue-collar grit. Exclusive photographs by Firooz Zahedi

Honey, I shrunk the quid!  – Is Norman Lamont the worst chancellor of the exchequer in modern history, or simply the most accident-prone and misunderstood? His friends and foes talk frankly to Russell Miller

Philip Norman – has produced definitive biographies of the Beatles, the Rolling Stones and Elton John as well as award- winning fiction and plays for television and radio. He is working on a novel set in London in the 1960s

Ten years at the top – Peter Gatien has a taste for subterranean erotica. He is also the style-setter of the New York club scene. Richard Guilliatt pursues him underground

Prima Donatella  – The sister of Gianni Versace and creative powerhouse of the eponymous fashion empire talks to Paula Reed. Photographs by Steven Meisel

72  pages. All our magazines are the original first day copies. The photographs shown are the copy that is for sale. Used and lightly read in good condition for age

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Weight 200 g
Condition

Good condition