Playboy Magazine 2014 October

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Playboy Magazine 2014 October

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Contents:  Reboot Camp (Can a nine-week course land you a top job (and salary) in Silicon Valley? Will Butler enters the background for tech talent); Across India On Three Wheels (Scott Yorko embarks on the greatest half-baked, death-defying, drunken rickshaw race the subcontinent has seen); Sprechen Sie Douche? (Christopher Tennant diagnoses the plague of modern douchbags in all their unsubtle manifestations); Playboy‘s Top Party Schools (From four-foot-long joints to couch-fire riots, our 10 schools for 2014 will test your liver and your GPA) Fiction – Something Ancient Welling Up (College Fiction Contest winner Nolan Turner paints an otherworldly scene where Greek myth meets Middle America) Interview – David Fincher (Stephen Rebello roots out what drives one of America’s strangest, darkest and best film directors) 20Q – Rob Cordory (Eric Spitznagel finds out why portraying a lovable creep comes naturally to the comedic actor) Pictorials – Along For The Ride (Our previously unpublished 1984 shoot by the legendary Richard Fegley recasts the simple bicycle in an entirely sexier light); Mover & Shaker (Miss October Roxanna June takes a moment from her jet-set lifestyle for a sultry swim in our pool); Girls Of The ACC (From Syracuse to Miami, we present 18 bubbly reasons to transfer to the East Coast) News & Notes – World Of Playboy (We throw down at Comic-Con with A&E’s Bates Motel; BMX pro Danny MacAskill kicks up some dust at the Mansion); Playmate News (Iryna Ivanova reflects on the Crimean conflict; Carrie Stevens debuts an infamous line of treats) Cartoons – The Weird World Of Gahan Wilson (Ghouls and ghosts abound in this collection of work from the master) Departments – Playbill; Dear Playboy; After Hours; Entertainment; Playboy Advisor; Party Jokes Playboy Forum – How Not To Fix The Campus Rape Crisis (Erin Gloria Ryan tallies lessons learned from the egregious handling of sexual-assault cases in higher education); Reader Response (The chilling effect of surveillance; reader escapades with physical fitness; Elon Musk’s political education); We Can’t Handle The Truth (How far can online publishing sink by publishing fake stories? Luke O’Neil finds rock bottom is lower than you think) Columns – Please, Sir, May I Have A Brother? (Joel Stein explains why the death of fraternity hazing isn’t as comforting as you might hope); But They’re My Dumb Things (Hilary Winston stands up for her right to own as many useless objects as she damn well pleases) Fashion – The Brit Bike Invasion (London’s café racers of the 1960’s inspired our guide to a style revival worth its weight in hype)

Issue:  October 2014

Condition:  Very Good