Playboy Magazine 1980 March

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Playboy Magazine 1980 March

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Contents:  Playbill; The World Of Playboy; Dear PlayboyPlayboy After Hours – Movies (Soul-searching in All That Jazz, Havana as a period piece, Fun with Bob and Jane in The Electric Horseman); Travel (How to live like a King on vacation); Music (Rock stars at the easel; a look at the new classical releases); Books (The Sixties revisited; a disappointing second novel and an intimate look at the male organ); Television (More Shakespeare coming up; Saul takes us to the slopes for an Olympic promo); Coming Attrractions (Lily Tomlin meets Betsy Wetsy; Ted Kennedy movie in the works); Rules To Live By (While he was in exile, the Ayatollah wrote a lot. Result: a comprehensive guide to daily deportment, including how to have sex with animals); The Playboy Advisor; The Playboy Forum; Playboy Interview: Terry Bradshaw (Candid conversation – America’s premier quarterback talks about how he found God on Monday Night Football, what it’s like to be married to celebrity ice skater JoJo Starbuck and how it feels to have a 280-pound tackle sit on your head); Bad Dreams In The Future Tense (Article – Documented cases in which ordinary people have forseen future events prove that it’s a lot easier to predict a disaster than to prevent it); Welcome Back, Haller (Pictorial – Melanie Haller was just a cute little Sweathog on television, offscreen (and undressed), she makes our palms really damp); Uncle Don (Verse – Wonder what happened to the comic-strip characters of old? Uncle Don knows, but you may be sorry you asked); The Case For Canadian Whisky (Drink – Our cousins to the North weren’t supposed to know how to make whisky as well as we can. Then why do we drink so much of theirs?); The (Sexual) Book Of Lists (Humor – The authors of The Book Of Lists are back again with book number two, and we have the sexiest parts: things to do in the mating season, oversexed religious figures, novel inventions and more); Southern Comfort (Playboy‘s Playmate of the Month – You may or may not like everything the state of Georgia produces, but you gotta love the peaches. Particularly one as sweet as Henriette Allais); Playboy‘s Party Jokes (Humor); A Touch Of Classic (Attire – If you’ve felt out of it, fashion-wise, since the early Sixties, surprise! The clothes you like are back, with a few improvements); A Cup Of Coffee With The Cardinals (Fiction – Even between the most distant son and father, there are two ties that bind – death and baseball); The Canny Conservatism Of John Connally (Article – To get elected these days, you have to be a man for all seasons, even if it means becoming a quick-change artist); Bo (Pictorial essay – John Derek’s wife, Bo, became a star in the movie, 10; but after seeing this pictorial, you just might give her an 11); Who’d Profit From Legal Marijuana? (Article – Guess what: it won’t be your good old neighborhood dealer, unless he’s working for Uncle Sam); Blast From The Past! (Article – The Pontiac Trans Am has maintained its popularity despite the gas crunch, now the new Turbo Trans Am adds to its legend); The Cockeyed Muse (Ribald classic); 20 Questions: Shelley Hack (The latest Charlie’s Angel is smart and gorgeous and gives good interview. What more could we ask?); …And He Has Never Been Heard From Since (Humor – A tree is a tree is a tree, except when it’s a woman); All That Fosse (Pictorial Essay – An advance look at director-choreographer-dancer Bob Fosse’s movie All That Jazz, starring Roy Scheider as a suspiciously Fosselike character); Le Roy Neiman Sketchbook: Charles Mingus; Playboy Funnies (Humor); Playboy‘s Pipeline (New import cars for the Eighties; making it in the money market); Playboy Potpourri; Playboy‘s New Age Primer (Biocommunications from outer space, Samadhi tanks and the mystery of a missing ship); Playboy Puzzle; Playboy On The Scene (Hot-tray chic, the swing to color combos and sparkles plenty)

Issue:  March 1980

Condition:  Very Good