Contributors

Contributors

June 1989
Contributors
Contributors
June 1989

Contributors

Anthony Haden-Guest on Mark Kostabi's art attack, page 140.

Peter J. Boyer is the author of Who Killed CBS? The Undoing of America's Number One News Network, now out in paperback from St. Martin's.

Dominick Dunne's latest bestseller, People Like Us, has just been published in paperback by Bantam.

Edward Jay Epstein's ninth book is Deception: The Invisible War Between the KGB and the CIA (Simon and Schuster).

Elliott Erwitt, the Magnum photojournalism has had oneman shows at the Smithsonian, MOM A, and the Chicago Art Institute. His Personal Exposures (W. W. Norton) is going into a second printing.

Anthony Haden-Guest is writing a play about the celebrity culture.

Paul Rosenfteld on Kim Basinger's southern comfort, page 114.

Gail Sheehy on the most powerful woman in the world, page 102.

Judith Balaban Quine's The Bridesmaids is published this month by Weidenfeld & Nicolson. She lives in Beverly Hills and is writing her first novel.

Ron Rosenbaum is the author of Manhattan Passions. He is at work on a novel for Viking.

Paul Rosenfteld has covered Hollywood for the Los Angeles Times since 1969. His first book, The Club, will be out next year from Warner.

Stephen Schiff is V.F.'s critic-at-large and a correspondent for CBS's West 57th.

Gail Sheehy's latest book, Character: America's Search for Leadership (William Morrow), is based on her V.F. profiles of 1988 presidential candidates.

Mark Stevens writes on art for The New Republic and is the author of a novel, Summer in the City.

Elliott Erwitt freeze-frames Hollywood's big nights, page 192.