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Contents: Sex And Two Cities (We sent two beautiful girls out to trade lives – and beds. Result: A New York broad puts the lay in L.A. while a Hollywood doll busts it out on Broadway. And they tell all); The Last Score (Pulp fact: Stephen Reid snared millions in more than 100 bank robberies – stickups so precise his posse was known as the Stopwatch Gang. He reformed, wrote a best-seller and found true love. Then things went bad. This is his exclusive account of the smack-addled robbery that cost him his freedom); The Year In Music (The garage became a hipster hangout, the Eminem show turned out to be a remake of Rocky – and our rreaders voted on it all. In the mix: Dave Grohl and other stars pick this year’s highs and lows, Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler says farewell to Run-DMC’s Jam Master Jay and we select this year’s Britney); Superstars Of Weird Sports (Too short to be Mike? Think outside the Wheaties box. There’s a Michael Jordan of cannoli eating, too. And a Tiger Woods of bare-handed catfish grabbing. Did we mention the Lance Armstrong of shit tossing?); Centerfolds On Sex: Stephanie Heinrich (When it comes to giving head, Stephanie says it’s all about hydration. More water, miss?); Hope I Go Deaf Before I Get Old (Playboy‘s speaker test – it’s a deaf jam when thrash rocker Andrew W.K. takes some woofers for a walk); 20Q: Andy Richter (The former Conan sidekick is now the star of a hilarious TV show. Here he gives tips for outflanking antiporn firewalls at work, explains why the world needs more wedgies and disavows the Fred Flintstone diet); The Dr. Phil S.A.T. (Chicks love Dr. Phil’s false sincerity. But it’s time to give Oprah’s bitch an intellectual beat-down. All it takes is this prep course) Fiction – Kid, Rock (When we’re teens, we make tix tapes for girls. When we outgrow that phase, they’re left to buy movie soundtracks. But we still have our records – and they’ll always be the soundtracks of our lives) Interview – Jay-Z (Jay-Z outsells everyone but Eminem. Hard-knock life? Not exactly. These days his clothing company has sales in the hundreds of millions and he plays high-stakes poker with Will Smith. In a no-bull Playboy Interview, Jay-Z reveals how far he’s come from the Marcy Projects in Brooklyn) Pictorials – Rock Shots (Whoa, Nelly! The celebrity fear factor was high when we handed our cameras to platinum-selling artists and asked them to shoot for us. They all rose to the occasion); Playmate: Carmella Decesare (Carmella makes Cleveland rock); Carmen Electra (Carmen Electra’s Fender gives us a Marshall stock) Notes And News – Hangin’ With Hef (Sean Penn, Janet Jackson, Matt Damon and Kevin Spacey party as only Hef knows how); The Playboy Forum (Darpa is just Psy Ops 101, ATV safety is the new reefer madness); Playmate News (Playmates and rock stars, Nikki Sixx’ favorite Playmate) Departments – Playbill; Dear Playboy; After Hours; Games; Playboy TV; Playboy.COM; Mantrack; The Playboy Advisor; Party Jokes; Where And How To Buy; On The Scene; Grapevine; Potpourri Lifestyle – Fashion: Suits You (Get a pen. We’ve simplified your shopping list with a guide to spring’s swankiest suits); Fashion: Seven Steps For A Cooler Look (Black shoes are for undertakers. This season’s high-steppers come in lighter colors); The Worm Has Turned (Most people know mexcal only as tequila’s evil twin. After you stagger through our taste test, you’ll either be enlightened or unconscious) Reviews – Movies (Cameron Diaz’ $10 million set of pipes, Jennifer Beals’ collection of stolen scenes); Video (MILF’s on film); Music (Turin Brakes, Thee Michelle Gun Elephant and Johnny Marr); Books (DeLillo, Gear Heads and David Konow’s history of heavy metal)
Issue: April 2003
Condition: Very Good