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Issue Date:
JANUARY 1992; VOLUME 117, No. 1
IN THIS ISSUE:-
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COVER: The DUBIOUS Achievement awards: From Tricky Dick to Long Dong Silver!
FEATURES:
LAWYERS, GUNS, AND MONEY: ENEGADE INTELLIGENCE agents, Caribbean potentates, the Medellin cartel, and a body in a
car trunk -- did Israel's own Oliver North ship arms through Antigua to Colombian cocaine militia? By PETER MAAS.
SPORTS: To Pain, No Game. EVER WONDER WHAT it's really like down on the field every Sunday? A few kind ds about
violence in the NFL. By MARK KRAM.
STYLE: Better Days. THE CHATEAU MARMONT, Hollywood's historically seedy pleasure palace, has risen from the ashes to
reclaim its place as the hedonist's hideaway. By EVE BABITZ.
FICTION: Rocket Launchers, Lust, Croquet, and the Fall of the West. FIRST FICTION from the Gulf war: Deep
beneath the desert sands, America's soldier-moles find that they, too, need a bit of glory. By BARRY
HANNAH.
ESQUIRE SPECIAL: DUBIOUS ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS OF 1991. Thirtieth Anniversary Celebration of the Stupid and the
Ridiculous. TOE-LICKER RUNS WILD in dormitory! Bush showers with Millie! Gabble finds six human heads in box! Pee-wee
gets it off! Madonna ties it on! Clarence gets away with it! Woman found with 303-pound cyst! America bombs in Iraq! Soviet
coup plotters get bombed! The Fig Newton turns one hundred! God is a man! Axl Rose provokes riot! Chuck Robb enjoys
massage! Trump carries on as usual! ... Plus: Journey back in time to relive Dubious's greatest -- and most embarrassing --
moments and to honor the most Dubious figure ever. The envelope, please.
MAN AT HIS BEST:
You've come a Long way, baby:Jennifer Jason Leigh has gone from high school good girl to turncoat narc.
What's Happening:
The Portable Beat Reader, Jennifer Jason Leigh, the Graves picture
frame, dark shirts, Chesley Bonestell, slanguage, and more.
Classics:
THE WESTERN SADDLE You can tell where a rider's from, and who
he is, by the look of his rig. By VERLYN KLINKENBORG.
Off the Charts:
A BOX FULL OF BLUES An essential collection of obscure classics for
the beginning soui scholar. By KURT LODER.
Eat and Run:
SAN FRANCISCO TREATS Nine of the best new places to dine
while you're waiting for the Big One. By JOHN MARIANI.
Living Quarters:
SITTING ON TOP OF THE WORLD Toshiyuki Kita's new furniture
mixes cartoon aesthetic with international appeal. By PHIL PATTON.
House Hunting:
THE MIAMI BEACH HOUSE Buy a little piece ofthe Deco District in
thriving South Beach, and you can almost imagine the Eighties
boom never ended. By PAUL SCHNEIDER.
FASHION:
THE A/X FACTOR:
GI0RGI0 ARMANI has taken a bold new direction: affordability.
PHOTOGRAPHS BY STEVEN WHITE.
REVIVAL OF THE FITTEST:
THERE'S ONLY one thing to remember about
this season's new body-conscious clothing: If
you're fit, wear it.
PHOTOGRAPHS BY MICHEL HADDI.
Aerialist Vladimir Kehkaial and the importance
of clothing that hangs properly.
COLUMNS AND DEPARTMENTS:
Terry McDonell:
EDITOR'S PAGE: Of fish and men.
George Plimpton:
HANGING OUT: Hugh Hefner, happy at last.
Peter Matthiessen:
AMERICAN SCENE: Will Leonard Peltier finally find justice?.
Stanley Bing:
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: In a deCaying corporate environment,
virtually anything is possible.
Backstage with Esquire: NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS.
The Sound and the Fury: LETTERS FROM READERS.
The Spindicator:
By MICHAEL HIRSCHORN AND GUY MARTIN.
The Spin Doctor is in! Keanu Reeves,
Pol Pot, Christina Applegate, the new
hostility, the new guiltiness, soy-paste-
and-fish-byproduct burgers, and much,
much more!.
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