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TITLE: VANITY FAIR Magazine
[Gorgeous magazine with in-depth feature articles, columns, famous photography, fashion, and of course beautiful ads -- Exclusive MORE MAGAZINES detailed content description, below!]
ISSUE DATE: March 2010; NO. 595
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: A New Hollywood! The Fresh Faces of 2010.
<>BR> ON THE COVER: Abbie Cornish, Kristen Stewart, Carey Mulligan, Amanda Seyfried, Rebecca Hall, Mia Wosikowske, Emma Stone, Evan Rachel Wood and Anna Kendrick.

INSIDE THIS ISSUE: Many Many pages of beautiful ads!
Plus: Features on Fashion, Columns, and much more!
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FEATURES:
IT'S SHOWTIME Annie Leìbovitz photographs wild and crazy gup Alec Baldwin and Steve Martin, plus the nine dolls on VF's Cover. as Evgenia Peretz explains why Anna Kendrick, Kristen Stewart, Carey Mulligan, et al, are nobody's playthings.

FRAME, SET, AND MATCH Would Quentin Tarantino be an Oscar contender without Christoph Waltz? Lee Daniels without Mo'Nique and Gabourey Sidibe? James Cameron without his 3-l) stereoscopic camera? Annie Leibovitz re-aqssembles of the year's most creative teams.

SWEET BARD OF YOUTH Talking to the late John Hughes's sons and Brat Pack favorites, David Kamp finds the writer-director w N an a ; nal8am of all his now classic characters, from Samantha Baker to Ferris Bueller. Still Life photographs by Dan Winters.

ONCE IN LOVE WITH ALI Four decades after Love Story, looking back at two tumultuous marriages (to Robert Evans and Steve McQueen), Ali MacGraw tells Sheila Weller what Hollywood could never ghe her. Portrait by Annie Leibovitz.

PACIFIC OVERTURE Ben Bradlee and Sam Jones spotlight HBO's The Pacific.

HOLLYWOOD's TOP 40: It Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen didn't awe you, try the fact that its director, Michael Bay, pulled in about $125 million last year. Peter Newcomb ranks the paydays of Tyler Perry, Cameron Diaz, and Hollywood's other highest earners.

STUDI HEAD THE GREATEST STORY NEVER SOLD Jon Peters, the unschooled hairdresser (and Lothario) who rode 11,11 hi Streisand's tresses to Hollywood's executive will has got a best-selling memoir in him. But his former glxrtwritar. William Stadiem, reveals why it likely will never come out.

THE TIME OF NICK Francesco Carrozzini and Jim Windolf spotlight 17-yeer-old Nick Jonas, whose debut solo album stakes a grown-up claim.

COLORING THE KINGDOM To make the world's first animated feature, 1937's Snow Witlit' and the Seven Drraarft Walt Disney hired an all-female battalion of white-gloved inkers and painters. Patricia Zohn recalls the real-life Cinderellas who found magic in Disney's dream factory.

LITTLE MISS MIRACLE Jenny Gage, Tom Betterton, and Krista Smith spotlight Abigail Breslin and Alison Pill, on Broadway in The Miracle Worker.

BRUTAL ATTRACTION: THE MAKING OF RAGING BULL Thirty years later, Raging Bull may still be Martin Scorsese's greatest film, but the director resisted making it. Richard Schickel recounts hdw a relentless Robert De Niro--and Scorsese's near-deatbexperience--delivered the one-two punch.

MATISSE'S MISSING LINK John Richardson spotlights Matisse's Goldfish and Palette, which has a hidden message from the master.

31 DAYS IN THE LIFE OF THE CULTURE Bright Young Things: Lauren Remington Platt on her family farm. The Cultural Divide. Private Lives: Catherine Monteiro de Barros dresses up the tots. My Stuff--design darling Alexander Wang; Jonathan Kelly dines at the Lion; Lisa Eisner digs into an Umami burger. Colm Toibín is enraptured by Don DeLillo's new novel. Forecasting red-carpet style. Elissa Schappell's Hot Type; Night-Table Reading. Lisa Robinson sits down with T Bone Burnett. Meenal Mistry is dazzled by Prince Dimitri's jewels; Victoria Mather takes in the view from the Hotel Strato. L.A: s best of beauty.

JEEVES SPOKEN HERE Scornful of audiobooks, Christopher Hitchens puts actor Martin Jarvis to the acid test: P. G. Wodehouse's novels. ANGEL IN AMERICA Ruven Afanador and Laura Jacobs spotlight the transatlantic triumph of Spanish dance sensation Angel Corella.


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