Conversation
Susan Harris by Peter S. Greenberg.
The creator, writer and driving force behind television's most outrageous -- and successful -- sitcom takes on the networks, the censors, Norman Lear and the male domination of her industry. And it is her industry. Features
"A Three-Day Drunk With Joe Wambaugh" by Larry Cole.
"The Choirboys" is a hit, "The Black Marble" a best seller and the author is rich. So why is Joe getting sloshed?" "The Corpse with No Name" by James Whitman.
He was found blundeoned to death on a Boston street in 1973, and even today despite the efforts of the world's most sophisticated identification systems, the police have no idea who he was. "A Coward's Guide to X-Rated Motels" by Michael Price.
All you'll ever need to know about hot-pillow hospitality -- Whips and chains optional. "Dirt-Cheap Supercars -- The Four-On-The-Floor, Hemi-Equipped, No-Bullsh*t, Rear-Axle Investment" by Michael Baron.
"Holidays Oui'd Like to See" by Robert S. Wieder.
"Judgment Day for a Crusader" by CHuck Ashman.
High courtroom drama in which the Reverend Billy Graham -- represented by Richard Nixon, ex-Esq. -- tries to storm Saint Peter's pearly gates. "The Great Woofing Contest" by Richard D. Smith.
Photos Francis Giacobetti, Eric Muller and Jeff Dunas.