2015 Playboys

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January / February
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Contents - Features - How Low T Became The Disease Du Jour (Is testosterone - in cream, gel or other forms - a holy cure for all that ails males or just a Big Pharma scam? By Tyler Graham); 42 Ti 1 (On the 25th anniversary of the historic Tyson-Douglas boxing showdown, Eric Raskin's blow-by-blow oral history captures every gripping second); The Renegades: Playboy's Hall Of Fame 2015 (The only thing our Hall of Fame founding members have in common is an uncommon ability to break rules); 2015 Cars Of The Year (Need a reason to hit the road? William K. Gock surveys the rides that will make grown men weep); Hostileman (Pulitzer winner Jules Feiffer's 1965 comic is the rare kind of satire that improves with age); Snow Patrol (With our mountain-maximizing tips and ski bunny Audrey Aleen Allen, we're taking to the slopes like never before); The Year In Sex (We like big butts, cinematic coitus, fornication funnies and sexual liberation, and we cannot lie. Nora O'Donnel scrutinizes the best of a very sexual year) Interview - Dan Savage (David Sheff ponders the limits of fidelity, sexual rights, digital media and outdated beliefs with the sex columnist hell-bent on refashioning each for a new era) 20Q - Nick Kroll (You may know him as Bobby Bottleservice, but the star of his namesake Comedy Central show reveals a sweeter, smarter side to Eric Spitznagel) Fiction - Theft And Other Issues (James's fly rods, his girlfriend's dog and his dignity were stolen along with his car. But it's the darkness that follows that plagues him. By T.C. Boyle) Pictorials - Au Naturel (Terry Richardson and Playmates let loose in the California desert); Double Trouble (Miss January Brittny Ward's 12 years of modeling pay off); Venus In Furs (Step into the private life of Miss February Kayslee Collins, Hollywood breakout); Playmate Review (Cast your vote to help Hef choose PMOY 2015); Along Again (The newest member of the Guess family, Rachel Mortenson, will captivate you for years to come) News & Notes - World Of Playboy (Tricks and treats at the Mansion Halloween party; art and science converge to study our magazine); Playmate News (Hope Dworaczyk unveils a luxe ski helmet; Kalya Collins pumps up the jam) Cartoons - Dempsey's Delights (Playboy presents a slew of John Dempsey's classic laugh-worthy sketches) Departments - Playbill; Dear Playboy; After Hours; Entertainment; Raw Data; Playboy Advisor; Party Jokes Playboy Forum - The Kids Are (Politically) All Right (Noah Davis asks: Could maligned millennials be D.C. saving grace?); Reader Response (A movement to leave the coasts; a simple plea to borrow less); Omniveillance (In our new surveillance era, says Vince Reiser, those doing the peeping are the ones you know best) Columns - Made-Up Man (Hair gel, cologne and man-scaping make men more attractive. Joel Stein wonders if we should go all-out and wear makeup too); Gossip Girls (Hilary Winston loves gossip and can't figure out why men won't join in) Gear - Plugged In (Jet packs still elude us, but Harold Goldberg finds much to celebrate in our electronic future)
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March
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Contents - Features - The Resurrection Of Lil Boosie (If five years on death row doesn't kill a man's spirit, what will? Ethan Brown reports on how Lil Boosie beat a false murder charge to become an icon in Ferguson and beyond); Engine Trouble (William Wheeler dives into Cuba's drag-racing underground where mechanical genius, not money, helps speed demons win); Street Smarts 2015 (New style meets old class in our guide to this spring's best urban-inspired looks); Into The Blue (Denim dealer Brit Eaton goes to hell and back for jeans worth a fortune. By Mickey Rapkin) Interview - Vince Vaughn (Everyone's favorite swinger is back. David Hochman gets inside the actor's complicated mind) 20Q - Ben Schwartz (David Rensin uncovers the many talents of an actor known best for playing a dickhead on TV) Fiction - The Bull You See, The Bull You Don't (Spain isn't always a lovers' paradise. For Alice's marriage, it's a nightmare) Pictorials - Match Point (It doesn't take much to get sweaty when you're on the court with Katrina Elizabeth); Once Upon A Time In The West (Glowing in an American sunset, Miss March Chelsie Aryn is a desert fox); Home Sweet Home (From our lingerie special, voluptuous model Gia Genevieve plays a domestic goddess in the city that never sleeps) News & Notes - World Of Playboy (Hef and Cooper's star-studded New Year's Eve bash; Beyonce rocks Playboy threads); Playmate News (Jaclyn Swedeberg elevates the horror genre to a sexy new stratosphere) Departments - Playbill; Dear Playboy; After Hours; Entertainment; Raw Data; Playboy Advisor; Party Jokes Playboy Forum - You're Never Going To Space (As commercial space travel's popularity takes off, Alyson Sheppard dispels the hype); Reader Response (Clarence Thomas's misguided misinterpretations; stories of the rising seas; evolutionary morality and more); The Failures Of Meritocracy (Chris Lehman explains why meritocracy doesn't mean what so many people want it to) Columns - Bro-Hug Buddies (Joel Stein decries the epidemic of man hugging; please promise not to touch him); Exes And Oohs (You thought you were awkward when running into exes? You haven't met Hilary Winston) Style - Night And Day (Colognes work in two shifts. Pick one from each and you'll be covered 24/7)
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April
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Contents - Features - Web Of Lies (Anything goes and everyone's anonymous on the deep web. How do you police it?); The New Bad Boys Of Country Music (Jessica Ogilvie profiles country's new breed, who say and do what their daddy's wouldn't); The Pez Outlaw (Steve Glew made $4 million smuggling counterfeit Pez dispensers into the U.S.. Jeff Maysh traces his fall from grace); Rocktails (Dan Hyman's guide to the spirits and stories that fuel the music) Fiction - Windows (In a futuristic hospital, a virtual woman threatens to upturn Mickey's reality) Interview - Dick Cheney (From Ferguson to Guantanamo, James Rosen explores the outspoken ex-V.P.'s worldview) 20Q - Aubrey Plaza (With Parks and Recreation in her rearview mirror, the queen of deadpan shares her Hollywood secrets with David Rensin) Pictorials - Behind The Music (Kayslee Collins reveals why music looked much sexier when it was on MTV); Almost Famous (Channeling Joan Jett, Miss April 2015 Alexandra Tyler proves rock is not dead (and can in fact be downright sultry)); Azealia Banks: Wild & Uncensored (The most vexing vixen in rap bares all in an interview with Rob Tannenbaum's as eyepopping as the sexy side she shows off for Playboy's pages) News & Notes - World Of Playboy (Country rapper Jelly Roll kicks off the first Playboy Sessions; Playmates and celebs throw down at the Super Bowl); Playmate News (Marketa Janska rallies a charity for African schoolchildren; Irina Voronina debuts an artsy new iPhone case) Departments - Playbill; Dear Playboy; After Hours; Entertainment; Raw Data; Playboy Advisor; Party Jokes Playboy Forum - Cheap And Crude (Robert Levine runs down the international cascade of effects that result when oil prices hit rock bottom); Reader Response (Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas's divine intervention; NCAA labor versus capital; the widening chasm of inequality); Who's The Man? (In our age of fractured institutional power, Jeff Bercovici ponders the true aims of social justice and PC culture) Columns - Teardrops And Tramp Stamps (Tattoos were once manly, says Joel Stein, but now women are getting all the ink. What gives?); Big Babies (Hilary Winston susses out why men are such wusses when they're sick; because they can be) Fashion - Play Misty For Me (Spring's smartest suits look even smarter on Father John Misty, a soulful crooner with a style as sharp as his tunes)
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