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TITLE: DETAILS Magazine
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ISSUE DATE: DETAILS magazine December 2005 Jake Gyllenhaal Fashions
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COVER: Jake Gyllenhaal doesn't want you to know he's in love.

FEATURES:
JAKE GYLLENHAAL the doe-eyed star, who's about to bust out of his indie pigeonhole with meaty roles in Jarhead and Brokeback Mountain, will talk about anything (including those gay rumors)--as long as it's not Kirsten Dunst. BY BENOIT DENIZET-LEWIS.

H AV E A SEAT I Peeing upright is standard practice, but sometimes a guy needs a break. A defense of men who refuse to stand and deliver. BY JAMES GLAVE.

F I E L D TRIP Swiss architects Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron are making marvels out of the sports arena with a monolithic soccer stadium in Munich and another one on its way for the 2008 Olyimpics in Beijing. BY KAYLEEN SCHAEFER.

WILL BRANSON, MISSOURI, EVER BE COOL? I The capital city of the Ozarks wants to be a Las Vegas--caliber getaway for a younger crowd--minus the gambling and whores. BY BART BLASENGAME.

FASHION:
COAST GUARD It's impossible to be uptight in these resort-ready clothes--even if you don't spend the winter in a hammock on St. Barts. PHOTOGRAPHS BY PETER STANGLMAYR.

SKINNY LEGS AND ALL Now that everyone and his brother has adopted Hedi Slimane's signature style, stand out from the crowd by wearing your slim-cut suit in velvet or with stripes. PHOTOGRAPHS BY KEIRON O'CONNOR.

KNOW + TELL:
O P E N E R j Toxic-dart-wielding dolphins go missing, a $200,000 moving violation, and the side-buttoning trend.
C U LT U R E German painter Jbrg Lozek works off an IMO unusual palette of Pop Art and socialist realism. Plus: Four Seasons restaurant co-owner Julian Niccolini explains how to speak asshole.
DRINKS Punch hasn't always been the swill of toga-party plebes. Here's how to restore its dignity in time for your next soiree.
GOO D S A chandelier that's just as dazzling when it's off, edgy kitchen knives, and a Brionvega radio designed to transmit a high-wattage style signal.
FOOD ! Few flavors thrive in splendid isolation the way olive oil does. Here's how to choose the best one.
STY L E 1Designer Martin Andersson reincarnates the classics. Plus: the boxer brief that changed the world, and Montreal's hard-to-find fashion emporiums.
RIDES I Study up on some high-class auto terminology, take a trip down Mexico's Baja highway, then run your fingers over the curves of Renault's vintage Caravelle. BY IAN DALY.
S O U N D S I Outkast return to sharpen rap's leading edge, the Darkness bring back the hair spray, and the Boss gets re-Born to Run. Plus: the top 10 albums of 2005. BY BART BLASENGAME.
W O R D S I New work from David Foster Wallace, Paul Auster, and Don DeLillo--and a blueprint of classic suburban disappointment from Harold Brodkey that belongs on every man's shelf.
D E S I G N E R I Italian glamour god Roberto Cavalli makes a case for stamping out your feminine side.

DOSSIER:
NO ONE CARES WHAT YOUR KID SAID; It seems every new parent has a little proa-gy at home-- or at least they think they do. But until they start deducing gravitational theories, we don't want to hear about it. BY JOHN SELLERS.
SHOULD YOU KNOW THIS MAN? He danced the lambada with a Bush twin and whined on E!'s Filthy Rich, but now New York's notorious, omnipresent It boy Fabian Basabe has a curfew (5 A.M.) and a purpose (well, not yet). BY JEFF GORDINIER.
HOW TO PADLOCK YOUR PORTFOLIO Exchange-traded funds will get you in the game without the risk of losing your shirt. BY KEVIN GRAY.
THERE ARE NO FRIENDLY BREAKUPS I When the ax falls, don't pretend someone isn't bleeding profusely. Hate will set you free. BY BART BLASENGAME.
KEEP THE COLLAR DOWN INDOORS I You either care or you don't. So quit the studied apathy your half-flipped collar conveys and own up to your style. Or lack thereof. BY KATHERINE WHEELOCK.
OUTING THE NEW YORK TIMES Are you me-trosexual? Ubersexual? Gay vague? The Gray Lady has her gaydar on and she's out to label you. BY SIMON DUMENCO.


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