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Annual subscription rate is $600 To order subscriptions or notify change of address, write Amper sand, 1660 North Vine, Ste. 900, Hollywood, CA 90028 T I recently saw a copy of Ampersand dated January/February Volume V, No. <4, 1982 It is unavailable In any stores In my city I was wondering If it would be possible for me to order this issue Man Wilcox Hau Claire. Wl We bate alas, many such complaints uv are dis mhuteil uitbin, and only within, college turns papers No newsstands Hut hack issues can he nrilered. tl 50 pet issue or you can avoid any future problems hy subscribing Oats star whole dollars per year I send check and address infor motion to Ampersand Subscriptions, 16HO North Vine, Suite 900, Hollywood, CA 9002H) At the ripe old age of twenty-four I am about to do something 1 have never done before write a fan letter As I sat lull asleep and bored to tears in my Federal Jurisdtctum class last Friday, I happened to spy a copy of Amftersatul (January/February '82). The cover alone was enough to snap me out of my boredom and the article — on Timothy Hutton — was enough to bring me back to life Kussell Harris, Fan Send letters to In One bar. 16HO North Vine. Suite 900, Hollywood, CA 90028 Consuming Mass Quantities In the wake of irrepressible funster John Be lushi s death from a synergistic mix of heroin and cocaine come these two coke-laced reports from a recent LA Titties edition First, actor Lou Gossett (you loved him in Roots) and girlfriend Honey Rufner were recently arrested for, among other things, giving her two children and his seven-year-old son drugs It's called "Child En dangerment" in these parts Detectives found cocaine and freebasing equipment in Gossett's home. Freebasing is a highly volatile method for cixiking out the impurities — baby laxative and worse — that greed head dealers routinely mix into cocaine Freebasing also cooked out most of comedian Richard Pryor s epidermis between phallus and adam’s apple a few months back, and helped Pryor cut his time in the 100-yard dash to practically nothing. Second, corpulent beach Boy Brian WiLson — whose apparently permanent drug-induced psychosis has been public knowledge for years— has reportedly resumed cocaine consumption, with the help of his brother Dennis The news came to light because of a Santa Monica court action Dennis WiLson and Stan Love, former col legiate All-American and Los Angeles Lakers bas ketball player, agreed recently via a mutual re straining order not to "harass, molest, threaten or strike" each other Dive, a first cousin to the Wilson brothers, I lad spent the mid-Seventies as a sort of nurse/ coach to Brian Wilson, trying to cure the once highly creative singer/songwriter's bouts with de spondency and binges with drugs through an exercise program and strict supervision (which, apparently, was abandoned some time ago). He alleges that representatives of Brian WiLson, in eluding WiLson's business manager, told him that the Dennis-to-Brian cocaine connection had re New Contributors Dennis Cah.yle Dam.ing (Hutch Hancock, Jim mte (lilmore photo) teaches photography and graphics in the Journalism Department of the University of Texas-at Austin His credits include Rolling Slone, the Washington Rost, Ro/ntUtr Photography and Modem Pix ' graphy Clinch ing an Ampersand assignment was a major career thrill but, avers Darling, "I won’t give up my day job yet." RjuiakIi Gkaiiam (In Print) lives in San Diego and signs his letters with impressive calligraphic flourishes Mikai Toombs (In Prtnt) had better write to us soon and tell us where to send the check