Table Of Contents

VANITY FAIR

April 1992
Table Of Contents
VANITY FAIR
April 1992

VANITY FAIR

Volume 55 Number 4

April 1992

Features

Happy Jack: With a new family and a mega-career, Jack Nicholson is finally settling down—his way. Nancy Collins reports; photographs by Annie Leibovitz. 160

Emma Appeal: Snowdon spotlights Emma Thompson. 166

How They Broke the Bank: Marie Brenner reports how Manhattan D.A. Robert Morgenthau and his team of top investigators unraveled the B.C.C.I. scandal. Photographs by Harry Benson.168

Original Cindy: Michel Comte photographs Cindy Crawford, the supermodel who is becoming a multi-media star.174

Hitler's Doomed Angel: Ron Rosenbaum investigates the cover-up of a death that has returned to haunt Vienna after sixty years. Photographs by Helmut Newton .178

Moe Better Blues: Ruedi Hofmann spotlights Five Guys Named Moe. 188

A Cool Mellon: After a long and very discreet life, Paul Mellon has decided to speak out on the price of living in a gilded cage. Martin Filler reports; photographs by Bruce Weber. 190

Erogenous Stone: Sante D'Orazio spotlights Sharon Stone. 198

Earl and Lyndon: What might be hidden in the J.F.K. files? Norman Mailer proposes a different conspiracy in an imaginary conversation between L.B.J. and Earl Warren. 200

Live Art: Annie Leibovitz photographs five women on the front lines of performance. Text by Anthony Haden-Guest. 204

Ciao, Tina: Tina Chow battled her death from AIDS with the same style and grace that made her the chic favorite of the beau monde. By Maureen Orth. 214

Columns

Editor's Letter: The ghosts of Munich. 8

Dispatches: Fredric Dannen on dictators in paradise. 78

Mixed Media: James Wolcott on the return of the critic who shook the literary world 100

Sports: Ken Auletta on the new power play by New York Knick coach Pat Riley 106

Movies: Stephen Schiff on the revenge of Robert Altman. 136

Wine: Joel L. Fleishman on the right wine at the right time. 220

Planetarium: Michael Lutin on fresh Aries. 268

Et Cetera

Letters: Readers bite back. 30

Fanfair: The bright stuff. 147

Flashback: Sigmund Freud and Jean Harlow, May 1935 270

Credits. 267