Titelbild: The women of the Olympics: 12 pages of spectacular nudes here with Amy Acuff
PLUS: Interview the Google guys: America's newest billionaires - Plus: E-voting, Outlaw humor, The Playboy bar, College football, Terrell Owens, Fall fashion, Arthur Schlesinger Jr, John Edgar Wideman - Amy Acuff U.S. high jumper
Original-Inhaltsbeschreibung des Magazin Playboy USA Nr.9 - September 2004 - Amy Acuff Olympics:
Cover Story The 2004 Athens Olympics will bring together the most gifted athletes in the world. From this elite group, Playboy chose eight women whose beauty rivals their athletic ability. Of course, to make photographer Arny Freytag’s medal round, they all had to torch their uniforms and bathing suits. Here, high jumper Amy Acuff sets the bar. And our Rabbit wins the silver.
Features Machine Politics: After the Bush-Gore election, three Florida counties tossed out their punch-card ballots and replaced them with touch-screen computers. They’ve since been used in local elections, with unsettling results: Machines have crashed, votes have been lost, and voters have been turned away. In the November presidential contest, one in four people across the country will vote electronically. Are our election problems only going to get worse? Liquid Romance: A woman who visits a man in his home expects him to know how to shake, stir and blend any cocktail she might desire. Here are a few tips on the fine art of romantic mixology. Plus: The Playboy Bar, our guide to lubricating properly—top-shelf liquor, barware and more. Playboy’s 2004 Pigskin Preview: We’re no fans of the Bowl Championship System, piggyback bowl be damned. Still, this college season will provide plenty of excitement before the new year. For our annual guide, we pick the winners and losers, introduce the Playboy All America team and honor the 2004 Anson Mount Scholar/Athlete. You’re Killing Me! The Playboy Compendium of Outlaw Humor: For 50 years Playboy has championed a comic breed that emerged at the same time as the magazine: the outlaw humorist. In this A-to-Z primer, we pay homage to the featured jesters—such as Lenny Bruce, Bill Maher, Richard Pryor and the Sex Pistols—who risked jail and alienation to poke fun at such touchy subjects as sex, race and politics. Centerfolds on Sex: Peggy McIntaggart: Peggy likes to get downright dirty with clean men. 20Q: Terrell Owens: The outspoken Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver can’t juke our questions about his stormy relationship with the San Francisco 49ers, his sidestepping of the Baltimore Ravens, his touchdown celebrations and how he’d treat an openly gay teammate.
Fiction Are Dreams Faster Than the Speed of Light: A man suffering from a fatal disease that causes his muscles to atrophy, his hands to tremble and his lungs to harden faces the last few months of his life. Number one on his things-to-do-before-I-die list: kill his elderly father, a war veteran who is also dying and in pain.
Interview Google Guys: Websites don’t generate fortunes anymore, but Google is an exception. As one of the most visited Internet sites, the search engine has turned co-founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page from computer geeks into billionaires. Just before the company entered a pre-IPO period of silence, we searched the Google guys for answers on maintaining a laid-back office culture once Google goes public, their “Don’t be evil” company motto and the state of electronic privacy.
Pictorials Playmate: Scarlett Keegan: Scarlett believes in truth in advertising: She is indeed a redhead. Painted Ladies: Never mind the Dutch masters. Hef’s master painter substitutes beautiful women for canvases. The Olympians: From the world’s greatest collection of athletes, we reveal the best bodies competing in the Athens Games.
Notes and News Hef’s Happy 78th: A toast to Hef with champagne, caviar and celebrities, too! Bunny Hopping at the Mansion: Pam Anderson, James Caan and others joined Hef with their children for his annual Easter-egg hunt. The Playboy Forum: Arthur Schlesinger Jr. explains the roots of power in America; why Mary Beth Buchanan and John Ashcroft are best friends forever. Playmate News: McCarthyism (of the Jenny variety) returns; a Q&A with Krista Kelly.
Fashion The New Playboy: Nine world-class designers—including Tommy Hilfiger, Donatella Versace and Joseph Abboud—create the ultimate wardrobe for the 21st century man.
Reviews Movies: Josh Hartnett falls in love Chicago-style in Wicker Park; a young filmmaker is caught in a Mob sting in The Last Shot. DVDs: Stand in line for the Star Wars boxed set; saddle up for Hidalgo. Music: Kool Keith keeps on trucking; the Pierces update Southern folk rock; Dr. John plays the Big Easy. Games: Score a touchdown in Madden NFL 2005; get revved up for Street Racing Syndicate. Books: T.C. Boyle on Alfred Kinsey; Hunter S. Thompson on sports, life and loathing.
Original Playboy Ausgabe June von 2004
Seitenanzahl: 176 Seiten
Sprache: Englisch
Centerfold / Poster: Miss September von 2004: Scarlett Keegan
Titelbild: The women of the Olympics: 12 pages of spectacular nudes here with Amy Acuff
PLUS: Interview the Google guys: America's newest billionaires - Plus: E-voting, Outlaw humor, The Playboy bar, College football, Terrell Owens, Fall fashion, Arthur Schlesinger Jr, John Edgar Wideman - Amy Acuff U.S. high jumper