Vintage Sunday Times Magazine July 25th 1993

£11.58

Vintage Sunday Times Magazine July 25th 1993

Herb Ritts has captured the rejuvenated U2, currently on their Zoo-TV tour. Based in Los Angeles, he has been taking celebrity portraits since 1980. He has shaped advertising campaigns for Armani and GAP and works for Condé Nast Publications and Rolling Stone

Pop journalist James Brown joined the Zoo- TV tour in Las Vegas after he saw the previously dull U2 flirting with his own interests of glamour, art, noise, drag queens, belly dancers and champagne. He profiles the group on page 28

A bard of the Baby Belling  – The novelist Shena Mackay has been described as ‘the supreme lyricist of daily grot’. Her books revolve around the minutiae of suburban life as it is lived and endured. Rose Shepherd meets an acclaimed author on the brink of long-awaited popular success

Tatum O’Neal – With a star-child background and a turbulent marriage to the tennis ace John McEnroe behind her, Tatum O’Neal  is determinedly picking up the pieces of her life and going back to her acting career. Report by Simon Mills

Marvin takes the rap – Tough times for Marvin Mitchelson , the world’s most famous divorce lawyer. Disaffected celebrity wives and mistresses no longer queue up for his services: the Prince of Palimony is bankrupt and facing jail for fraud. Report by Russell Miller

Cover story – U2: the second from worthy, god-squad pomp-rockers to trashy techno-groovers is a classic example of pop reinvention. James Brown joined their world tour… and ended up watching TV. Portraits by Herb Ritts

Fergus Greer has devoted himself to portraits and fashion learning his craft as Terence Donte’s assistant. His work. appears regularly in The Times Magazine. This issue features a sensitive portrait of the photograph Mark Pawer on page 8

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Vintage Sunday Times Magazine July 25th 1993

Herb Ritts has captured the rejuvenated U2, currently on their Zoo-TV tour. Based in Los Angeles, he has been taking celebrity portraits since 1980. He has shaped advertising campaigns for Armani and GAP and works for Condé Nast Publications and Rolling Stone

Pop journalist James Brown joined the Zoo- TV tour in Las Vegas after he saw the previously dull U2 flirting with his own interests of glamour, art, noise, drag queens, belly dancers and champagne. He profiles the group on page 28

A bard of the Baby Belling  – The novelist Shena Mackay has been described as ‘the supreme lyricist of daily grot’. Her books revolve around the minutiae of suburban life as it is lived and endured. Rose Shepherd meets an acclaimed author on the brink of long-awaited popular success

Tatum O’Neal – With a star-child background and a turbulent marriage to the tennis ace John McEnroe behind her, Tatum O’Neal  is determinedly picking up the pieces of her life and going back to her acting career. Report by Simon Mills

Marvin takes the rap – Tough times for Marvin Mitchelson , the world’s most famous divorce lawyer. Disaffected celebrity wives and mistresses no longer queue up for his services: the Prince of Palimony is bankrupt and facing jail for fraud. Report by Russell Miller

Cover story – U2: the second from worthy, god-squad pomp-rockers to trashy techno-groovers is a classic example of pop reinvention. James Brown joined their world tour… and ended up watching TV. Portraits by Herb Ritts

Fergus Greer has devoted himself to portraits and fashion learning his craft as Terence Donte’s assistant. His work. appears regularly in The Times Magazine. This issue features a sensitive portrait of the photograph Mark Pawer on page 8

56 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.

Additional information

Weight 200 g
Condition

Good condition