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Bruce Weber is to fashion what Ernest Hemingway is to the literary world. Like the novelist, this perpetually adventure-ready, bearded and bandana-wearing photographer and Academy Award–nominated filmmaker has dedicated his life to telling American stories.
For Vogue, he’s traveled to Tangier and Paris, snapped Olympians, actors, and models. He’s documented his own home, re-created a Survivor-style reality show, and unforgettably, masterminded a canine wedding. Over the next month, Weber’s top dog status will be celebrated at Film Forum, which presents a retrospective of his cinema work beginning November 15. “Born Ready,” the thirteenth issue of Weber’s collaborative journal All-American, is also due out around the same time.
Here, from the Vogue Archive, pages from some of the magical and narrative stories Weber has photographed for the magazine.
Featuring covers, advertisements, articles, photographs, and illustrations in their original context, the Vogue Arch • MOVIE WAVE CLASSICS Movie Wave Home Composed by Rating Album running time Performed by Orchestrations Engineered by Released by Artwork copyright (c) 1989 Tomats Company Limited; review copyright (c) 2004 James Southall THE OLD MAN AND THE SEA Sumptuous orchestral beauty from a master A review bygd JAMES SOUTHALL I suspect that not only have many of Bruce Broughton's fans not heard his score for The Old Man and the Sea, there will be a lot who will never have even heard of it, this despite it having been released on CD by Intrada (many years ago, admittedly). A tv movie based on one of Hemingway's most popular novels, it starred Anthony Quinn as Santiago, the titular old man, a fisherman who battles for ma • I thought writer Ernest Hemingway was long gone from public memory, trundled off on the literary train to nowhere, an ancient relic of the days of sparse, pungent, emotional, gritty writing that does not exist anymore. Today, literature is filed with stories of men trying to find themselves, young women participating in Hunger Games, countless sordid murders, diet books and stories about an endless army of aliens headed towards Earth or already here. Hemingway wrote about tough men drinking themselves under the table, catching huge marlin on the high seas, shamelessly chasing women, soldiers firing cannons, wars, sailing through tropical storms, climbing mountains and fist fights. He was older than old school, gone, forgotten, yesterday’s news, on the dusty shelves at the back of the library. When I walked into the Morgan Library and Museum in New York on a quiet, breezy Sunday morning to look at their new exhibit on the writer
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THE GRAUNKE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
conducted by
BRUCE BROUGHTON
MARK MCKENZIE
ALBERT OLSON
MIKE ROSS
Produced by
BRUCE BROUGHTON
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RVF 6008D The Glory Days of Tough-Guy Writer Ernest Hemingway