Vintage Sunday Times Magazine November 21st 1993

£11.70

Vintage Sunday Times Magazine November 21st 1993

Cover story –  Heidi high – The LA vice squad has caught up with Heidi Fleiss, Beverly Hills’ youngest madam. But will she reveal the secrets of her little black book? James Dalrymple investigates

John Springs was born in Leeds but now spends half his time in America, where his caricatures appear in several magazines including The New Yorker, Drawing satirists such as lan Hislop and Swift was very satisfying, says Springs: “After all, caricaturists and satirists are in the same business’

What’s in a gnome? – Private Eye editor lan Hislop on sleaze and satire. Report by Peter Millar. Illustrations by John Springs

Redeemed  – Having sold his soul for fame, Boy George seemed destined for rock ‘n’ roll tragedy. But after drugs and despair, the star has rewritten the final act. By Alix Sharkey. Photographs: Uli Weber

Mistress with a mission – At 19 she became Castro’s lover; the following year she was recruited by the CIA. Anthony Haden-Guest unravels the life of Marita Lorenz

Ashley Judd – arrived in Hollywood in a pick-up truck. Now she looks set to stay. Russell Miller met a star in the making

Anthony Haden-Guest found his latest subject, Marita Lorenz, not a wholly unfamiliar type, having spent much time with characters who inhabit the hazy frontier between history and fiction. He is completing a book about journeys among the Lebanon warlords

Rei Kawakubo –  of Comme des Garçons is the architect of minimalist fashion and furniture. Here she gives a rare interview

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Vintage Sunday Times Magazine November 21st 1993

Cover story –  Heidi high – The LA vice squad has caught up with Heidi Fleiss, Beverly Hills’ youngest madam. But will she reveal the secrets of her little black book? James Dalrymple investigates

John Springs was born in Leeds but now spends half his time in America, where his caricatures appear in several magazines including The New Yorker, Drawing satirists such as lan Hislop and Swift was very satisfying, says Springs: “After all, caricaturists and satirists are in the same business’

What’s in a gnome? – Private Eye editor lan Hislop on sleaze and satire. Report by Peter Millar. Illustrations by John Springs

Redeemed  – Having sold his soul for fame, Boy George seemed destined for rock ‘n’ roll tragedy. But after drugs and despair, the star has rewritten the final act. By Alix Sharkey. Photographs: Uli Weber

Mistress with a mission – At 19 she became Castro’s lover; the following year she was recruited by the CIA. Anthony Haden-Guest unravels the life of Marita Lorenz

Ashley Judd – arrived in Hollywood in a pick-up truck. Now she looks set to stay. Russell Miller met a star in the making

Anthony Haden-Guest found his latest subject, Marita Lorenz, not a wholly unfamiliar type, having spent much time with characters who inhabit the hazy frontier between history and fiction. He is completing a book about journeys among the Lebanon warlords

Rei Kawakubo –  of Comme des Garçons is the architect of minimalist fashion and furniture. Here she gives a rare interview

96  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
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Good condition