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Playboy (1-year)
from Playboy Enterprises International Inc
Editorial Reviews Who Reads Playboy? Provocative and informative, Playboy is America's best-selling men's magazine. Playboy is read by more than 10.3 million people in the U.S. - of which two million are women. The magazine is primarily aimed at men in their twenties and thirties, but is read by men and women of all ages. What You Can Expect in Each Issue: Whatever goes on between a man's ears is a convenient way to sum up the content of Playboy. Prominent among its features are the pictorials, which showcase women ranging from the girl next door to world-famous celebrities, but also includes sports, entertainment, politics, social trends, developments in the areas of sex and romance, short fiction and compelling articles on behalf of a wide variety of subjects. - Pictorials: Featuring the world's most beautiful women, as captured by some of the world's most talented photographers.
- ManTrack: New cars, sporting equipment, technology, furniture, travel destinations and other consumer goods.
- After Hours: A bemused tour d'horizon of current culture.
- Forum: Opinion and argument about political and social developments, often focusing on issues of personal freedom and expression.
- The Playboy Advisor: A column in which readers' questions about modern living, including love, sex, fashion, technology, etiquette and other topics are answered.
In each issue, Playboy features an in-depth interview with an important figure (recent subjects include Jack Nicholson, Nicole Kidman, Mathew McConaughey, Steve Nash, Mark Cuban, Tina Fey, Kanye West, Jay Z, Matt Groening, Gov. Bill Richardson, Arianna Huffington, Bill O'Reilly, and Thomas L. Friedman); and a shorter, lighter interview called 20Q (recent subjects include Danica Patrick, Charles Barkley, Jack Black, Fergie, Paul Rudd and Rachel Bilson). Playboy delivers news-making and substantive journalism like "Death and Dishonor," the story of the brutal home-front murder of an Iraq War veteran that was the basis for the movie "In the Valley of Elah," and "Gunning for the Big Guy," an exclusive look into the story of BALCO and the illegal use of steroids in baseball. Other recent features include a joint profile of comedians Jimmy Kimmel and Sarah Silverman; a feature article about Howard Stern sidekick Artie Lange; a profile of LAPD chief Bill Bratton; and an article about sexual repression in fundamentalist Iran. Each issue also includes a piece of fiction, spotlighting the best of established and emerging talents. Past Issues: Contributors: Playboy's roster of contributors over the course of its history is second to none. It includes Norman Mailer, Kurt Vonnegut Jr., Hunter S. Thompson, William F. Buckley Jr., Arthur Schlesinger Jr., John Cheever, Arthur C. Clarke, George Plimpton, Ray Bradbury and Shel Silverstein. Active contributors include Gore Vidal, Stephen King, John Updike, T.C. Boyle, Jonathan Safran Foer, Chuck Palahniuk, Richard Dawkins, Jeff Greenfield, Denis Johnson, Jimmy Breslin, Christopher Buckley, Jane Smiley, Margaret Atwood, Robert Coover, Jim Harrison and Nadine Gordimer. Magazine Layout The magazine offers a pleasing balance of attractive photography, lively illustration, and well-designed text. Comparisons to Similar Magazines: Playboy informs its entire editorial product (articles, photographs, and illustrations) with intelligence, wit, and sophistication. They provide readers with a unique editorial mix, including lifestyle service information, entertainment, interviews, politics, advice, women, sports, news features, and short fiction. Playboy is an American icon. Smart, edgy and a bit provocative, Playboy has been the leading men's magazine for nearly the entirety of its 55 year existence, surpassing and outlasting all competitors and imitators. Awards Playboy has long been recognized for its design, art and writing, receiving more than 1,600 awards. Most recently, Playboy won eight design awards from Creativity, encompassing illustration, design and editorial photography. In 2007, Playboy was also nominated for a National Magazine Award for Fiction.
For men's entertainment. Contains humor, cartoons and party jokes. Revealing interviews with celebrated personalities, special insights into the world of sports, politics, business, and the arts, tips on fashion, lifestyle, movies, books and music and photos of beautiful women.
Articles and reviews for men about contemporary life.
GQ (1-year)
from Conde' Nast Publications
The "GQ look" is synonymous with classic cool and sophistication, and despite a recent outburst of trendy magazines (think Maxim and FHM) vying for the attention of young professional males, the steeped-in-tradition monthly GQ carries on without missing a beat. Yes, there's more décolletage gracing the cover than there used to be, but GQ continues to supply enough cultural commentary, celebrity profiles, features, and style guides to keep the modern man in touch with what's going on in the world from month to month. GQ's ideal reader is probably one who actually might be able to afford any of the high-end suits, shoes, and watches featured among the countless ads packed between the covers. Though the average reader might enjoy scanning a fashion spread about steakhouses entitled "How to Dress for a Porterhouse" and reading articles like "50 Ways to Blow Your Bonus," it's unlikely that such folly holds much practical advice. Literary editor Walter Kirn keeps short fiction on display, and Alan Richman's writing on food and dining out is always entertaining, even when he comes across as borderline cranky. Two regular Q&A features, "The Style Guy" and "Dr. Sooth," run the gamut from when it's appropriate to wear a straw hat to problems in the bedroom. --Brad Thomas Parsons
GQ helps you look sharp and live smart. Each issue brings you revealing sports profiles, intimate photos of today's hottest up & coming actresses and models, tips on fine food & drink, sex, politics, fashion and grooming advice, The Style Guy's answers to your questions and so much more!
For fashion-oriented men. Includes clothes, fitness, grooming, and entertainment.
Details (1-year)
from Conde' Nast Publications
Editorial Reviews Who Reads Details? With relevant, thought-provoking editorial content, portfolio-quality photography, and award-winning design, DETAILS stands at the forefront of culture and style and speaks to men who are confident, inquisitive, educated, and informed about where the world is goingand where it's been. DETAILS is the magazine made for affluent, career-driven men who are forging the trends of their generation. What You Can Expect in Each Issue: Regular sections of Brides include: - Know+Tell:A section dedicated to news for the conspicuously clued-in, Know+Tell covers the latest innovations in design, food, drinks, cars, grooming, music, film, books, and personal finance.
- Style: The one-stop source for up-to-the-minute advice on where to shop, what to buy, and the right ways to wear what you buy. With detailed fashion spreads, profiles of up-and-coming designers, news about store openings, and "10 Rules of Style" from fashion icons, this section makes style accessible.
- Dossier: The home for every topic and issue a man cares aboutÂcareers, sex, relationships, masculinity, celebrity, fatherhood, and current eventsall presented with a fresh, unique perspective.
- Exit: The "Exit" feature reveals what your various choicesin everything from cars to clothes, pop-cultural figures to political candidatessay about you.
- Culture: Thought-provoking columns by award-winning authors Michael Chabon and Augusten Burroughs.
- Wiseguy: A penetrating interview with a man of substance, intelligence, and experience, who shares his life lessons and his quick wit.
- Features: Longer-form stories including insightful cover profiles, clever cultural criticism, gorgeous fashion spreads, and gripping pieces of reportage pieces.
Past Issues: Contributors: During his tenure, DETAILS editor-in-chief Daniel Peres has recruited such columnists as Michael Chabon, Augusten Burroughs, Anderson Cooper, Bruce Wagner, and Rick Moody to the magazine, along with top-tier photographers such as Steven Klein, Terry Richardson, Michael Thompson, Tom Munro, and Mary Ellen Mark. DETAILS demands the finest writing and photography in the industry, and its contributors are reflections of the magazine's dedication to providing the highest-quality content to its readership. Magazine Layout DETAILS' design is clever, conceptual, and clean. The magazine uses award-winning photography to complement its top-flight written features. And each section of the magazine is visually defined, with a distinct graphic identity that allows the reader to know where he is in the magazine. Comparisons to Other Magazines DETAILS' point of passionand of differentiationis its knowledge of its readers, their interests, and their tastes. DETAILS is the only magazine written for contemporary, successful, educated men who are interested in the latest events, the finest fashions, and the most cutting-edge ideas. Advertising Apple, Armani, Bally, Banana Republic, Bang & Olufsen, Bloomingdale's, Burberry, Cadillac, Calvin Klein, Claiborne, Coach, Converse, Diesel, DKNY, Dolce & Gabbana, Ford, French Connection, Gant, Grey Goose, Gucci, Guess, Hilfiger, Hugo Boss, Jaguar, Johnnie Walker, Lacoste, Land Rover, Louis Vuitton, Macy's, Mercedes Benz, Mont Blanc, Nautica, Nordstroms, Patron, Polo, Prada, Salvatore Ferragamo, Stolichnaya, Svedka, Tod's, Tom Ford Menswear, Yves Saint Laurent, and Zegna. Awards DETAILS has been one of the most honored magazines by its peers since it was re-launched in 2000. It has won two National Magazine Awards for Design (2002 and 2003), and been named finalist for seven other NMAs, including General Excellence. DETAILS has been recognized by the Society of Publication Designers with three Gold Medals in Magazine Design and one in Photography, as well as five Silver Medals.
Details sets the trends that get people talking...breaking the stories that keep you in the know, ahead of the crowd, and at the forefront of the hottest fashion, celebrities, movies, music, ideas, technology and issues of the day ? long before everyone else!
GQ (2-year)
from Conde' Nast Publications
GQ helps you look sharp and live smart. Each issue brings you revealing sports profiles, intimate photos of today's hottest up & coming actresses and models, tips on fine food & drink, sex, politics, fashion and grooming advice, The Style Guy's answers to your questions and so much more!
Men's Vogue (1-year)
from Conde' Nast Publications
Men's Vogue is the new men's magazine for those who share a sensibility reflected in living well and looking good. Derived from the essence of style captured by Vogue, Men's Vogue delivers brilliance alongside in-depth discussion on topics ranging from fashion and art to travel, sports and architecture.
Men's Vogue (2-year)
from Conde' Nast Publications
Men's Vogue is the new men's magazine for those who share a sensibility reflected in living well and looking good. Derived from the essence of style captured by Vogue, Men's Vogue delivers brilliance alongside in-depth discussion on topics ranging from fashion and art to travel, sports and architecture.
Outside's Go
from Outside
Outsides Go is for affluent men who have a taste for adventurous travel and the means to experience it in its rarest forms. It is the ultimate travel resource for affluent and active men.
Gq - British Edition
from Conde Nast Publications Ltd
Magazine for successful, stylish, and professional men. Combines in-depth profiles with thought-provoking articles to give the GQ man all the latest style news for the new millenium.
Arena Homme Plus
from Wagadon Publications
One of the world's leading fashion magazines for men, Arena Homme Plus is published twice a year to coincide with each new fashion season.
Gq - Italian Edition
from Edizioni Conde Nast Spa
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