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With all the great features of the day, this makes a great birthday gift, or anniversary present! Careful packaging, Fast shipping, and EVERYTHING is 100% GUARANTEED. 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: May 2001; Vol. 71, No. 5 CONDITION: IN THIS ISSUE: [Use 'Control F' to search this page. MORE MAGAZINES' exclusive detailed content description is GUARANTEED accurate for THIS magazine. Editions are not always the same, even with the same title, cover and issue date.] This description copyright MOREMAGAZINES. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 ON THE COVER: Ben Affieck looks great in a cashmere sweater by Marc. Jacobs, $785, and cotton chinos by Helmut Lang, $320. Monaco Re-edition watch by Tag Heuer, $2,450. Grooming by Janine Thompson. Makeup by Pamela Westmore. Prop styling by Noemi diCorcia. Photographed exclusively for GO by Walter Chin. FEATURES: THAT WAS BEN, THIS IS NOW In his new film, Pearl Harbor, Ben Affleck takes charge, leaving his trademark boyish charm behind BY JOHN BRODIE. FLESH AND BLOOD When his girlfriends got out of line, Carolina Panthers star Rae Carruth would threaten them with violence. With Cherica Adams. he finally kept his word BY PETER RICHMOND. THE PARTISAN HANNA ROSIN offers a rare glimpse of Supreme Court. Justice Antonin Scalia, the tough-talking, duck- hunting man who put Dubya in the Oval Office. SLICING UP NAPLES Ever in search of the perfect Italian restaurant, ALAN RICHMAN traveled south, and so did his prospects for a decent meal. THE ADONIS COMPLEX When we think of eating disorders, we imagine skinny teenage girls. JOHN SEDGWICK finds that adult men are joining the beauty contest. GOOD GOLLY MISS MOLLY! Molly Sims is smart and beautiful, with a sweet southern accent that would melt your PalmPilot. ADAM RAPOPORT meets the perfect woman. JOURNEY TO MY SON While traveling across the storm-tossed dark seas of the North Atlantic, BOB DRURY came to terms with being an unmarried father. FASHION: THE '80S ARE COOL. WE KID YOU NOT The decade of decadence is back, bigger and better than before. We remember the era's defining movie moments. HOW TO LIVE YOUR AGE You've got the right clothes, the right car and (finally) the right girlfriend--but your place looks as if you're still in college. GQ brings your apartment up to contemporary code. BRAVE NEW COUNTRY While rock music continues on its undeniable decline, country music is stronger and more innovative than ever. Meet country-western's hip new heroes. THE DUKES OF FLATBUSH The cast of Deuces Wild, a new gang flick set in 1950s Brooklyn, cuts loose wearing classic American sportswear. GQ RECOMMENDS: THE NAVY BLAZER Worn with jeans, khakis or dressy slacks, the navy blazer always looks fresh. COLUMNS: CULTURE CLASH All over the world, unruly soccer fans pour into stadiums to cheer their favorite teams, often ending the match with violence and rioting. Why, then, is American soccer the sport of moms and minivans? DAVID KAMP explains. TERRENCE RAFFERTY The cinematic ideal of the female body is getting leaner and meaner. Where, the author wonders, is the thrill of the flesh?. THE PLAYERS PETER BART chronicles the power and politics behind the only (semi-) sure thing in Holly-wood--the big-budget sequel. JOE QUEENAN The author deplores the rise of the middle- class tattoo. Departments. CONTRIBUTORS. MAIL CALL. FAHRENHEIT Slim Aarons's parting shots, more. ELEMENTS OF STYLE The return of the bobbleheads, more. THE STYLE GUY Sartori ;! solutions BY GLENN O'BRIEN. SHELF LIFE Bed, bath and beyond. GUY FOOD The pleasure and pain of fresh fried chicken. MiXOLOGY Celebrate Cinco de Mayo with an unexpected south-of-the-border buzz BY TERRY SULLIVAN. W H Y I DRIVE W H AT I DRIVE Stunt driver extraordinaire Bobby Ore puts the pedal to the metal. GUY TECH Futuristic filmmaking from pitch to postproduc- tion BY ROBERT MORITZ. PRIVATE LIVES TIM LONG lives and loves in the media spotlight. MUSIC Erstwhile indie rocker Joe Henry learns to sing the blues BY JIM NELSON. BOOKS With his first novel, The Miracle Life of Edgar Mint, Brady Udall establishes himself as the moralist voice of the American West BY WALTER KIRN. MY TWENTY GRAND Buy a vintage motorcycle and take your invest- ment on the road BY OWEN EDWARDS. TRAVEL PETER MAYLE sips wine with the runners of the Marathon du Medoc. FICTION "Up in the Air": Sometimes home is a million miles away BY WALTER KIRN. PERSONAL BEST Marathon methodology, more. DR. SOOTH Revolving-door recreation, aural fixation, more. FASHION DIRECTORIES What's in stores for you. 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