Conversation
Grace Slick by Jim Esposito.
The adulte terrible of rock 'n' roll explains how she's cleaned up her act, how she almost shot David Crosby and how it feels to be off the sauce. Features
"The All-American Death Angel" by Michael Reynolds.
Tom Creech was into satanism, drugrunning, organized crime, bikers' gangs and murdering people -- more than 30 of them, at last count. "The CIA's Five Dirtiest Tricks" by Peter Tauber.
"The Mexican Revelation -- Tamales, Tacos, Enchilada and the Red-Hot Truth About Chili Peppers" by Colman Andrews.
"Confessions of a Year-Round Tennis Addict" by Clifford Irving.
The Hughes-hoaxing author knows civil courts, federal courts and courts of appeal -- he prefers clay. "My Life as a Woman -- When All is Said and Done, It's Easier to be a Fella" by David Dalton.
"Strange Vanishings -- Lock Up Your Loved Ones and Your Prize Possessions, the Void's Stomach is Growling" by Curtis Sutherly.
"Three Short Essays on the Secret Life of Modern Cities" by David Mamet, photos by Helmut Newton.
"The FBI Has You by the Files" by Robert S. Wieder.
What happens when an unstoppable freedom of information act meets an immovable government stone wall. "Hollywood's Killer B's" by Mitch Tuchman.
Low-budget exploitation films have provided the ideas for some of the Seventies' biggest box-office hits. Photos by John Kelly and Nicholas De Sciose.