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What's Inside: GQ (2009.10)

October 25, 1:44 AMEntertainment Magazines ExaminerNicholas Jackson
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FEATURES:

  • Cover: Wilde (Jason Gay): Olivia Wilde, that is. Jason Gay meets the girl raised by journalist intellectuals who grew up to look like this.
  • This Is Your Brain On Football (Jeanne Marie Laskas): Crowds roar when NFL players take big hits, buy once those athletes retire — many suffering severely from hear injuries — the response from the league is deafening silence.
  • Me Talk Presidential One Day (Matt Latimer): Matt Latimer was living his dream: speechwriter for George W. Bush. Buy what he saw was more Dunfer Mifflin than West Wing.
  • Spike Jonze Will Eat You Up (Chris Heath): From Being John Malkovich to Jackass, the auteur gets away with whatever the hell he wants. Buy is his $80 million adaptation of a classic kids' book just too bizarre?
  • Design For The People: It used to take a second mortgage to deck out your home with gorgeous chairs, lamps and glasses. Not anymore. GQ presents design that's actually within reach.
  • The Rise and Fall of the Cincinnati Boner King (Amy Wallace): Steve Warshak made milions on "natural male enhancement." Now he's doing hard time.

ALSO INSIDE:

  • An Open Letter to America from Kim Jong-Il; GQ's editors discuss Woody Harrelson and more in The Conversations; Ryan Gosling plays piano; the return of Chevy Chase; Bill Clinton's late-night revelations; Tom Carson on Steven Soderbergh's The Informant!; Joel and Ethan Coen's A Serious Man; Paul Tough, an editor at The New York Times Magazine, profiles Greg Gillis, a.k.a. Girl Talk; the 20 most despicable coaches; Devin Friedman profiles Christian Audigier, the man behind Ed Hardy; the best coats under $500; the seven stl; and more.

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