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TITLE: GQ (Gentleman's Quarterly) Magazine
[ Beautiful magazine full of features, articles, Men's fashion, beautiful women, vintage ads and MORE-- See FULL contents list below!]
ISSUE DATE: April 2001; Vol. 71, No. 4
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IN THIS ISSUE:
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ON THE COVER: James King looks ravishing in a crystal-and-tulle jumpsuit by Loewe, by special order. Makeup by Jo Strettell for Cloutier using Stila. Hair by Serena Radaelli for Cloutier using Graham Webb. Manicure by Gina Viviano for Cloutier, Produced by David Raclin for Socal Productions. Location for cover-story photos provided by Meyler & Co., Los Angeles. Photographed exclusively for GQ by Robert Erdmann.

FEATURES:
JAMES KING IS IN THE MOMENT The screen siren with the male name and the decidedly female body stars in four films this year, including the much anticipated Pearl Harbor. But life wasn't always this good, and the 21-year-old former model hasn't forgotten what it was like in leaner times BY ALLISON GLOCK.

THE STALKER Gabriel Louis Espinoza heard voices in his head, and they told him to stalk and eventually threaten certain women in Phoenix. Society can only lock up criminals like him for so long, and then they're back on the streets, doing as told BY ROBERT DRAPER.

GOOD HEAD What's the story with Republican hair, anyway?.

DRIVEN WILD: THE SAD TALE OF THE REAL CROCODILE DUNDEE What happens when your life, once full of real adventures in the Outback, is taken away from you by Hollywood execs? GQ writer MATTHEW TEAGUE tells the tragic story of Rod Ansell, who inspired the Crocodile Dundee trilogy.

FOOD FIGHT Here's a question: If someone offered you $2,000 to spend on one meal anywhere in the world, how would you do it? Three GQ gourmands supply their idiosyncratic answers, two of them heavily influenced by their mothers BY ADAM RAPOPORT, ALAN RICHMAN AND ADAM SACHS.

THE COLD SIX THOUSAND An excerpt from JAMES ELLROY'S new novel, in which he explores the seamy underside of American power and politics in the mid-1960s.

FASHION:
LIVING THE BIG EASY New Orleans's leading men, from the mayor to the musicians, show how to enjoy the sultry city in style.

PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST The Los Angeles art scene is thriving, producing some of the boldest and most original work in the country. Clad in colorful and sometimes eccentric looks--inspired by the West Coast aesthetic---the. city's top artists take us into their studios.

THE REAL SWIM SHADY Ian Thorpe, last summer's waterborne Olympic gold-medal winner, wears his sleekness well.

NIGHT OF THE HUNTER In these Italian suits, you'll look glamorous enough to be chased by the press. Get your sunglasses ready.

COLUMNS
CULTURE CLASH Growing up, DAVID KAMP was ashamed of his home state, New Jersey, land of suburban sprawl. Goodbye to all that: The HBO drama The Sopranos has given the Garden State its own legend and lore.

TERRENCE RAFFERTY Grammy nominee Eminem has caused a stir due to his raw lyrics and violent imagery, scaring Middle America with his popularity among its sons and daughters. Our critic takes a listen and discovers Marshall Mathers is just the latest in a long line of shock poets; their art should be explored and enjoyed, not feared or silenced.

Departments.
CONTRIBUTORS.
MAIL CALL.
FAHRENHEIT Denis Leuiv on ice, Japanese imports, more.
ELEMENTS OF STYLE Spring-roll regulations, an Eisenhower-inspired golf jacket, more.
THE STYLE GUY Sartorial solutions BY GLENN O'BRIEN.
SHELF LIFE Office-chair chic, cool tools, more.
GUY FOOD On the hunt for a wilder cut of dinner BY DAVID LYNCH.
MIXOLOGY Years ago bartenders everywhere knew the recipe for a Remsen Cooler; we revive the tradition BY TERRY SULLIVAN.
MUSIC Borrowing from American hip-hop and R&B but with a British sensibility all its own, UK garage music (also known as two-step) maintains underground cool while raking in serious commercial profits BY MATT DIEHL.
THE CHATTERING CLASS Hove did Bill O'Reilly, a regular guy from Levittown, New York, become a powerful media pundit? JAMES ELLROY explains.
THE SWEET SCIENCE Lennox Lewis is calm, educated and articulate. Mike Tyson is, well, Mike Tyson. The meeting of these two opposites in the ring is one of the most anticipated events in boxing history. So what's taking So long? BY BOB DRURY.
TRAVEL PATRICK SYMMES eats (and hikes) his way across the green hills of Spain.
PERSONAL BEST Drink less, feel better; stop sneezing; more.
DR. SOOTH Postcoital catnaps, cybersex etiquette, more.
FASHION DIRECTORIES What's in stores for you.
THE GO LIST A day in the life of our new attorney general.


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