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TITLE: VANITY FAIR Magazine
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ISSUE DATE: March 2009; Vol. 52, No. 3, NO. 583
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: OBAMA Era Begins!

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ENTER OBAMA: Beyond the glamorous inauguration images--the oath, the walk, the dance--the new administration was rolling up its sleeves. Between high-level meetings and tough decisions, President Obama's key staffers and advisers--from 27-year-old speechwriter Jon Favreau to First Friend Valerie Jarrett to Senator Edward Kennedy and his niece Caroline--take a moment for Annie Leibovitz as Maureen Orth weighs in on a Washington dawn.

THE GODFATHER WARS: There's a reason you never hear the word "Mafia" in The Godfather. the Mafia wouldn't have it. But, as Mark Seal learns from the film's pugnacious stars, director, and producers, the involvement of real-life mobsters--who began by making threats but were soon pleading for cameo roles--helped Francis Ford Coppola create an American masterpiece.

SOMETHING JUST CLICKED: Woody and Penelope, Gus and Sean, Danny and Dev, Clint and ... Clint. Annie Leibovitz captures the director-actor partnerships that propelled 10 of the year's best films to Oscar heights, while David Kamp looks at the chemistry behind them including one duo (Tom Hanks and Ron Howard) that goes back 25 years, and another (Kate Winslet and Sam Mendes) that goes home together after the wrap.

GLAMOUR BEGINS AT HOME: During Hollywood's golden age, John Elgin Woolf was the architect to the stars--from Judy Garland and Katharine Hepburn to Cary Grant and John Wayne--working alongside decorator Robert Koch Woolf, whom Woolf later adopted as a son. Matt Tyrnauer examines the eternal allure of Woolf's signature style, as well as his unorthodox home life. Photographs by Todd Eberle.

CHILDREN OF PARADISE: For roughly 25 years, between Gone with the Wind and The Sound of Music, it was possible to have a somewhat normal childhood in Hollywood--even if Milton Berle performed at your birthday, or Johnny Weissmuller hauled you out of the pool, or Dad won an Oscar. Recalling a time before paparazzi and gossip blogs, Todd S. Purdum talks to Candice Bergen, Tina Sinatra, and Richard Zanuck, among others, who grew up in that Beverly Hills where innocence was bliss.



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