Playboy Magazine 2015 April

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Playboy Magazine 2015 April

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Contents:  Web Of Lies (Anything goes and everyone’s anonymous on the deep web. How do you police it?); The New Bad Boys Of Country Music (Jessica Ogilvie profiles country’s new breed, who say and do what their daddy’s wouldn’t); The Pez Outlaw (Steve Glew made $4 million smuggling counterfeit Pez dispensers into the U.S.. Jeff Maysh traces his fall from grace); Rocktails (Dan Hyman’s guide to the spirits and stories that fuel the music) Fiction – Windows (In a futuristic hospital, a virtual woman threatens to upturn Mickey’s reality) Interview – Dick Cheney (From Ferguson to Guantanamo, James Rosen explores the outspoken ex-V.P.’s worldview) 20Q – Aubrey Plaza (With Parks and Recreation in her rearview mirror, the queen of deadpan shares her Hollywood secrets with David Rensin) Pictorials – Behind The Music (Kayslee Collins reveals why music looked much sexier when it was on MTV); Almost Famous (Channeling Joan Jett, Miss April 2015 Alexandra Tyler proves rock is not dead (and can in fact be downright sultry)); Azealia Banks: Wild & Uncensored (The most vexing vixen in rap bares all in an interview with Rob Tannenbaum’s as eyepopping as the sexy side she shows off for Playboy‘s pages) News & Notes – World Of Playboy (Country rapper Jelly Roll kicks off the first Playboy Sessions; Playmates and celebs throw down at the Super Bowl); Playmate News (Marketa Janska rallies a charity for African schoolchildren; Irina Voronina debuts an artsy new iPhone case) Departments – Playbill; Dear Playboy; After Hours; Entertainment; Raw Data; Playboy Advisor; Party Jokes Playboy Forum – Cheap And Crude (Robert Levine runs down the international cascade of effects that result when oil prices hit rock bottom); Reader Response (Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas’s divine intervention; NCAA labor versus capital; the widening chasm of inequality); Who’s The Man? (In our age of fractured institutional power, Jeff Bercovici ponders the true aims of social justice and PC culture) Columns – Teardrops And Tramp Stamps (Tattoos were once manly, says Joel Stein, but now women are getting all the ink. What gives?); Big Babies (Hilary Winston susses out why men are such wusses when they’re sick; because they can be) Fashion – Play Misty For Me (Spring’s smartest suits look even smarter on Father John Misty, a soulful crooner with a style as sharp as his tunes)

Issue:  April 2015

Condition:  Very Good