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Vogue Magazine December 1996 Winona Ryder Cover No Label VG
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Features
38, 42 Masthead
44 Editor’s letter
50 Contributors
60 Talking back: Letters from readers
84 Up front: 'Tis the season to be jolly. So why, wonders Julia Reed, doesn’t anyone give grand and glamorous Christmas parties anymore?
276 Winona on a role: Winona Ryder tells John Powers she’s tired of being America’s favorite ingenue. In her chilling performance in this month’s The Crucible, there’s nothing sweet about her.
292 A face in the crowd: After abstraction, conceptualism, performance art, and installations, young artists are rediscovering the primal power of the portrait. Amy Bloom celebrates the constant source of fascination that is the human face.
298 First-class cabin: When photographer Herb Ritts first envisioned a simple log retreat high on a Santa Fe mountain, he forgot to factor in one force of nature—his mother. For her, Hamish Bowles finds, rusticity doesn’t preclude luxury.
314 Chinese, please: Even as Chinese food, or some bland variation thereof, becomes ubiquitous, its finest practitioners remain hidden away. The problem is finding them. The solution, says Jeffrey Steingarten, is Chinatown.
340 Horoscope by Athena Starwoman
People Are Talking About
165–204 This month: Will Andrew Lloyd Webber take over the world? Rising stars—Natasha Wagner and Emily Watson. Ali remembered. Where Kate Moss sleeps in Paris.
168 Movies: Ridicule, Shine, Mother. John Powers reviews.
194 Books: The all-but-lost art of fine bookmaking is alive and well and living in Vermont, discovers Charles Gandee.