Conversation
Paul Morrissey by Jonathan Rosenbaum.
The director of Heat, Flesh, Trash and Andy Warhol's Dracula finds New York excessive, thinks the point of movies is to lie and wants you to know he is not a figment of Warhol's imagination. Features
"The Twice-Torn Soul of Mark Frechette" by Julia Cameron.
Antonioni made him a star, Mel Lyman made him a believer and the state of Massachusetts put him in jail. "Should Switzerland be Put Out of Business?" by John Roemer.
Before a historic tribunal, gnome banking is obliged to answer the charge that political neutrality is really a front for naked greed. "Hip in the Sevinties" by John Lambardi.
"The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Swinger" by Chris Hodenfield.
"The Under-The-Hill Gang" by Maury Z. Levy.
Bjorn Borg and Jimmy Connors lead a youthful assault that has shaken up the tennis establishment and will change the game forever. "Gershon Legman Doesn't Tell Dirty Jokes...But He has the World's Largest Collection of Them Lying Around His House" by John Vinocur.
Models
Brigitte Streubel photographed by Francis Giacobetti Photos by Francis Giacobetti and Frank Gitty.