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TITLE: THE CONNOISSEUR Magazine
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ISSUE DATE: June 1989; Vol. 219, No. 929
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: BALANCHINE'S last protegee: DARCI KISTLER heats up ballet. Photograph by Alen MacWeeney.

BALANCHINE'S LAST PRINCESS: At twenty-four, Darci Kistler is a ballerina of matchless radiance, by Joan Acocella.

ARNOLD SCAASI'S NEW STARS: His amusing, cheerful couture is back, in the capital, by Caroline Rennolds Milbank.

TROUBLE IN PARADISE: The "fantasy resort" called the Hyatt Regency Waikoba sounds too good to be true (for very good reason), by Leonard Sellers.

GORBACHEV -- A FAILURE? How the Soviet chief rates at home, byJeff Trimble.

LONDON'S NO. 1 ANTIQUES SHOW: Gold, jewels, art -- once again, Grosvenor House demonstrates its capacity for surpassing expectations, by Leon Harris.

THE NEW YORK RESTAURANT BOOM AND BUST: These days, only the strong survive, by Joshua Hammer.

FOR SALE: THE NATION'S PRESTIGE: Rude questions about personal and corporate largess, by Lawrence Malkin.

ART OF THIS TIME, THIS PLACE: In this century, no one's images (except Picasso's) are more powerful in influence than Andy Warhol's; why don't they leave Jenny Holzer alone?, by Thomas Hoving.

BROADWAY BABIES: In the Jerome Robbins smash, there is talent to burn.

COOL, CORRECT WINES FOR HOT SUMMERS Advice from an expert for beating the dog days, by Robert M. Parker, Jr.

CONNOISSEUR'S WORLD: On TV, the South Africa the networks forget; your personal Roman jeweler; Nijinsky's little sister; the pick of Impressionists; Karajan at Carnegie; a club like Groucho.
GARDEN UNDER GLASS: Longwood celebrates the loveliness of silver plants from dry climates, by Charlotte Frieze.
INVESTOR'S FILE: The Miro glut.
TRAVELINE: Know thy airline.
AUCTIONS: Straight from the Frick.
THE LIVELY ARTS: What top symphony-orchestra musicians do to unwind.


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