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Contents: Prescription For Death (After murder strikes in a small West Virginia town, Vince Beiser traces a tragedy with the painkiller epidemic at its core); The Billion-Dollar Battle For Snapchat (The company is worth a fortune, but Karl Taro Greenfeld uncovers a problem: the frat brother who claims the killer app was his idea); I Will Make You Humble (Keith Elliot Greenberg catches up with the most colorful wrestler in WWE history, the formidable Iron Sheik); 2014 Cars Of The Year (From the hills of France to the freeways of Los Angeles, A.J. Baime and Ken Gross put rubber to road to find this year’s best cars); Pleasure Seekers (Molly Oswaks takes us inside OneTaste, an orgasmic-meditation school that claims it has found a new path to spiritual rebirth) Interviews – Nick Denton (The blog magnate tells Jeff Bercovich how he conquered the internet and why hypocrisy is the only modern sin) Fiction – Tea Ceremony (Between a couple’s bouts of passion and a curious waitress’s fortune-telling, Stuart Dybek redefines the meaning of young love) 20Q – Ty Burrell (Stephen Rebello quizzes America’s favorite TV dad on the joys of neurosis and why he’ll never look cool on a motorcycle) Pictorials – Greek Goddess (In ancient Greece, a siren like Zoi Gorman would have been sculpted in marble. These stunning photos reveal why); No Vacancy (Sultry Miss March Britt Linn provides ample reason to hang out a Do Not Disturb sign. Check in to our hotel-room fantasy); Sheer Delight (Nothing compares with an alluring woman in her most intimate attire) News & Notes – World Of Playboy (Supermodel Kate Moss celebrates Playboy‘s 60th anniversary at a swinging party in London; popping corks at the Mansion for New Year’s; Cooper Hefner embarks for China; we throw down in sunny Miami Beach for Art Basel); Playmate News (Brande Roderick quenches our thirst; Amanda Cerny and Jaclyn Swedeberg makes Hollywood waves) Departments – Playbill; Dear Playboy; After Hours; Reviews; Playboy Advisor; Party Jokes Playboy Forum – Sleepers Awake (As technology’s march continues to erode the value of sleep, Jonathan Crary ponders the meaning of rest in a restless society); Reader Response (Praise for poet Donald Hall’s meditation on death; America’s energy future; a sharp rebuke of climate dealers) Service – Top Shelf (Let us be your spirits guide. These are the best gins, rums and bourbons you money can buy, plus tips and recipes from mixologist Thomas Waugh) Columns – You Are Not Alone (Joel Stein campaigns to keep the NSA, girlfriends and wives out of a man’s NSFW digital life); The Hidden Coolness Of Cat Ladies (Why date a cat lover? Plenty of reasons. Hilary Winston defends the unfairly maligned stereotype) Fashion – Mixing Business With Leather (Jennifer Ryan Jones selects the smartest oxfords, wingtips, chukkas and more to hit the pavement this spring)
Issue: March 2014
Condition: Very Good