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CONTRIBUTORS
Bob Colacello, formerly the editor of Interview magazine, is a contributing editor of Vanity Fair and Parade. His profile this month of Washington, DC., is the first in a series on American cities.
Nora Ephron is the author of Crazy Salad and Scribble Scribble, as well as the novel Heartburn. Her screenplay for Silkwood (written with Alice Arlen) received an Academy Award nomination.
Timothy Ferris has written on astronomy and astrophysics in The Red Limit and Galaxies. He has edited a book of space photographs, SpaceShots: The Beauty of Nature Beyond Earth, which will be published by Pantheon in the fall.
Jan Morris, journalist and historian, is the author of Destinations, Spectacle of Empire, A Venetian Bestiary, and other books. She is currently working on an untitled “urban fantasy.”
Alan Rich is the author of Music, Mirror of the Arts; three volumes in Simon and Schuster’s “Listener’s Guide” series; and the forthcoming Lincoln Center Story. He is the music critic for Newsweek.
David Sylvester, who was recently appointed a member of the acquisitions committee of the Musee National d’Art Moderne, in Paris, is now at work on the catalogue raisonne of Rene Magritte.
Paul Theroux is an author of travel books, novels, and short stories. His latest work of fiction, Half Moon Street: Two Mysteries, will be published by Houghton Mifflin in October.
Deborah Turbeville’s photographs have been collected in two books, Wallflower and Unseen Versailles; selections from her work appear in several other books. Her next project is a book about Eastern Europe.
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