On the Cover 101
Wisecracking Tanya Roberts rushes in while Charlie's Angels fill with dread, but she may be too street-smart to go the way of all Spelling-Goldberg flesh
Up Front 32
President Reagan turns 70—and maybe, like Michelangelo, Ben Franklin and Grandma Moses, his best is yet to come
Joan Kennedy finds a touching new assurance—and learns she can live without Ted
To families welcoming the hostages back from Iran, ex-captive Richard Queen offers this advice: "Don't smother them"
In two sides of a tragic problem, post-divorce, Susan Downer's children were stolen and Joe Sorokin stole his own
Party 47
Movie Godfather Francis Coppola saves a classic Napoleon from its Waterloo
Inventors 51
There's an awful lot of sugar in Brazil too, and, thanks to Lamartine Navarro, they're using it to run their cars
On Stage 55
In Lunch Hour, Jean Kerr serves up a philandering feast for Gilda Radner and Sam Waterston
In His Own Words 61
Judy Garland and Franz Kafka should have known what Dr. Elliot Weitzman discovered about beating insomnia
Host 66
Maida Heatter gives chocaholics their fix with her new book of positively sinful desserts
For a Song 73
Barbara Mandrell, Nashville's other blond bombshell, storms the small screen with a little help from her sisters
Couples 76
Imprisoned cop killer Tommy Trantino has gained a new wife, an English professor, and now he wants his freedom
Coping 82
Having landed his first speaking role, the hard-of-hearing Hulk, Lou Ferrigno, talks of that triumph and past traumas
Teacher 90
Mike DeSisto runs a rigorous school for kids with big problems they can't handle alone
To the Top 106
A chess queen at 15, Baraka Shabazz is about to enter the kingdom of U.S. Masters
Bio 109
Born wealthy, famous, handsome and talented, Jamie Wyeth has everything he could want except anonymity
Lookout 122
Author Richard Meyers
Soap star Lori Loughlin
Happy 125
Quieter than a pink panther, David Frost weds Peter Sellers' widow, Lynne Frederick
Mail 9
People Picks & Pans 10
The Brady Bunch clan gathers for an NBC reunion and Jerry Reed revs up a CBS comedy
For those who bought, ate and built everything in his last volume, Stewart Brand offers The Next Whole Earth Catalog
Rod Stewart returns to basic rock on Foolish Behavior, but the title better describes the Blues Brothers' new LP
Clint Eastwood is back, with pals Sondra Locke and Clyde the orangutan, in the sequel Any Which Way You Can
A Museum of Modern Art exhibit chronicles a century of change in photographing children
Star Tracks 86
Gloria Swanson scrutinizes Sissy Spacek
Joey Bishop subs for Mickey Rooney
Grandpapa Hemingway's gals get together
The Plasmatics' Wendy O. Williams offends
Marguerite Yourcenar cracks the club
Erik Estrada and Beverly Sassoon spoon
People Puzzle 92
Chatter 126
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