On the Cover 61
He'll miss Somers, Ritter, Dewitt and Three's Company, but Norman Fell has a new lease on life with his young third wife and The Ropers, with Audra Lindley
Up Front 32
Author Linda (Love Signs) Goodman lost her lover and her daughter, but is convinced the stars promise their return
One of the freed Soviets, Georgi Vins, looks back in anger on the homeland he still loves
Marvella Bayh keeps her rendezvous with death—and wins heartfelt high tribute for her gallant struggle with cancer
On Taxi, Tony Danza acts like a boxer, but he sure doesn't box like an actor
Arts 45
No man but himself can choreograph dance's driving, driven Eliot Feld
Bio 49
Al Coury has the Midas touch as the label chief for the Bee Gees, Clapton, etc.
In Style 67
Seamstress Beverly Red invented "Vegimals" and hats mad enough for Mark "Bird" Fidrych
Teacher 75
Sascha Gorodnitzki's pianists are prize-winners, but the maestro always sees room for improvement
In His Own Words 81
In the booming art market, auctioneer John Marion spots bargains for collectors
Host 91
Arkansas wildlife gourmet cook Billy Joe Tatum can turn a rattlesnake into a canapé
Off the Screen 96
Actress Janet Margolin survives a bumpy 17 years from David and Lisa to Last Embrace
Out of the Past 100
Mother's Day founder Anna Jarvis never meant it to turn out like this
Happy 103
Hotelier Newton Cope picks a decorator—and a bride—in Lee Radziwill
Out of the Pages 110
Viet vet Tim O'Brien upsets John Cheever and John Irving for the National Book Award
Couples 112
Mickey Rooney has "I do" down pat, but in his eighth marriage—to singer Jan Chamberlin—he's leery of "I love you"
To the Top 119
Little Gary Coleman of Diff'rent Strokes has a borrowed kidney, but a hit show that's all his
Lookout 124
Cartoonist Kevin Fagan
Parachutist Cheryl Stearns
Sequel 130
Like her laconic father, Gary Cooper, Maria Janis prefers her pictures to speak for her
Stage 134
It's not a bird or a plane or you-know-who—it's trampolinist Marco Canestrelli
Mail 4
People Picks & Pans 12
Robert Conrad reprises The Wild Wild West in a TV week that also features Johnny Cash, Chevy Chase and Dean Martin
Bob Dylan and Marilyn Monroe get exploited in new rip-off books
Not so leathery or nearly so punkish, singer Suzi Quatro returns in a pop-rock vein
Laurence Olivier, Robby Benson and Keith Carradine star in stinkers
Star Tracks 107
Jerry Brown and Marlon Brando harangue
Prince Edward is not amused
Annie's dog Sandy upstages his understudy
Princess Caroline's hubby gets his kicks
Robin Williams plays Carnegie Hall in drag
People Puzzle 116
Chatter 136
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