Description
Contents: How The Central Park Five Still Haunt America (Toure examines the relationship between bureaucracy and race in the case that has tormented New York city since 1989); Playboy‘s 2014 Music Guide (From acid rap to wasted rock, Rob Tannenbaum uncovers this year’s must-know acts and trends); The Sound Of Revolution (Osama al-Salloum is like any other on-air personality, but he’s broadcasting from the Syrian uprising. Daniel C. Britt travels to the front lines to witness a war fought with radio); 20 Greatest Songs With Swearing (Craig Marks and Rob Tannenbaum run down the greatest NSFW lyrics in music history); To Live And Die In Chiraq (Hundreds die in Chicago streets as violent teenage superstars become rap kings. Tthan Brown separates headline from reality); So You Think You Can Deejay? (As EDM stars rake in millions, Dan Hyman investigates whether just anyone can be a professional beat dropper) Interview – Stan Lee (David Hochman discusses the triumphs, controversaries and legacy of the father of the Marvel Revolution) 20Q – Iggy Pop (Rob Tannenbaum finds little has changed for the punk icon as he enters his 67th year (and no, he won’t join AARP)) Fiction – Back Down Home (Tolliver’s new wife is his pride and joy, but her unpredictible nature will ruin them) Pictorials – The Secret Garden (A day in South African model Shane‘s backyard puts a new spin on neighborhood fun); Boogie Nights (Miss April Shanice Jordyn keeps the 1970s alive with a sexy private roller-rink party); Backstage Pass (The historic Roxy Theatre in Los Angeles is no stranger to after-show antics. Thankfully, neither are our Playmates) News & Notes – World Of Playboy (Sixty Playmates take a showstopping spin around L.A.; Solange Knowles and Nelly rock out with Playboy before Super Sunday); Playmate News (Ameila Talon affirms gaming as our favorite hobby; Charis Burrett gives NASCAR fans yet another reason to cheer) Departments – Playbill; Dear Playboy; After Hours; Reviews; Raw Data; Playboy Advisor; Party Jokes Playboy Forum – Born To Lose (Rachel R. White outlines the dangers of giving birth behind bars); Reader Response (Our technology addiction; man-made global warnings); Still Saying No (Tyler Trykowski explores why psychedelic-drug research shows great potential but receives little financial support); Cops Who Like Getting The Finger (With technologies allowing nanoscale DNA collection, the future of justice is precarious, as Chip Rowe explains) Columns – Home Sweet Office (Joel Stein proves your annoying office is the only thing keeping you sane); The Nancy Drew Syndrome (Hilary Winston untangles why women love TV crime shows (and Dateline‘s Keith Morrison) Fashion – Kurt Vile On Main Street (This rocker’s tunes and style live in a world of their own. Fashion by Jennifer Ryan Jones)
Issue: April 2014
Condition: Very Good