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Issue Date: JANUARY 1993; VOLUME 119, No. 1
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COVER: WOODY ALLEN: "I can't believe I'm stuck on these wackos on the cover of ... DUBIOUS Achievements of 1992. Cover: Woody Allen Photographed By Terry O'neill.

FEATURES:
THE LITERARY LIFE: The Martyr. FOUR YEARS AFTER HE BECAME A POSTER CHILD for free speech, Salman Rushdie continues to live a gloomy, coddled life on the lam. But if the author's patience with his forced seclusion has run out, his anger hasn't, and Rushdie's supporters are finding the mercurial writer increasingly hard to defend. Notes on the days and nights of a hunted man. By PHILIP WEISS.

MUSIC: Nine Million MICHAEL BOLTON Fans Can't Be Wrong. HE'S BEEN KNOWN TO INDUCE SEIZURES, orgasms, and even labor among female concert- goers. So why is everybody picking on this fair-haired Otis Redding? By MICHAEL ANGELI.

POLITICS: Who Is Jorge Mas Canosa?. HE'S THE MILLIONAIRE CUBAN EXILE who's been waging his own thirty years war against Fidel Castro; he's the most powerful Hispanic figure in the United States; he's the man who gets presidents, senators, and other power brokers to do what he wants. And that's just the beginning of the story. By GAETON FONZI.

FICTION: Loon Point. IT S HARROWING ENOUGH TO RUN AROUND on your spouse and get caught, but sometimes it's even worse to get away with it. By TIM O'BRIEN.

MEMOIR: Goat Brothers. THEY WERE THE GOLDEN BOYS, the BMOCs, with gorgeous girls, fast cars, and all the breaks; they were the Pi KA fraternity at Berkeley, and the future stretched before them like a California freeway at dawn. Then life intruded. By LARRY CoLTON.

ESQUIRE SPECIAL: Dubious Achievement Awards of 1992. MERV GRIFFIN IN HIS SKIVVIES! Fergie without her bikini! The KKK goes to the Hamptons! Barbra Streisand goes for Andre! Garth Brooks makes the cows hot! Deion Sanders ices Tim McCarver! Plus: The Dubious Dream Team! Mon- Archie Comics, featuring those wacky royals! President Clinton's KGB past! And Woody Allen versus Joey Buttafuoco! Who would you rather have dating your daughter? MAN AT HIS BEST:
Actress Marcia Gay Harden is a good girl with a bad attitude, and in her new film, Used People, she's better than ever.
WHAT'S HAPPENING: David Hockney gets abstract, Marcia Gay Harden gets romantic, Abbey Lincoln comes back, and John Woo goes Hollywood. Plus: Logitech Mice, Goldpfeil briefcases, and more.
EAT AND RUN: They can DISH IT OUT Two restaurateurs -- Ella Brennan of Commander's Palace in New Orleans and Danny Meyer of New York's Union Square Cafe -- who walk the industry's slippery pasta tightrope with grace and humor. By JOHN MARIANI.
OFF THE CHARTS: PUNK-ROCK RERUN After a fourteen-year hiatus, Television is back with a new dose of straight-through- the-amp punk. Also:
the cheap-guitar jangle of the Stairs and The Best of James Bond: 3oth Anniversary Limited Edition. By KURT LODER.
DESIGN: GOTTA GET GESTALT Sculptor Donald Judd's new minimalist furniture collection turns the tables on all those designers who would be artists. By PHIL PATTON.
HOUSE HUNTING: A SKI HOUSE IN VERMONT A home near the central-highland slopes can run from the bucolic to the urbane. By WILL BOURNE.
FASHION:
CAST AWAY: BONEFISHING in the Caribbean waters of Belize requires the right gear -- and the right clothes. PHOTOGRAPHS BY STEVEN WHITE.
THE MAILING OF BROADWAY: ONCE COUPLES wore black tie to the theater. Today it's T-shirts and jeans. When did the curtain go down on swank? BY WOODY HOCHSWENDER. Belize is the last undiscovered hot spot But not for long.

COLUMNS AND DEPARTMENTS:
The Sporting Life: BY MIKE LUPICA How Chuck Daly woke up from his Dream Team to find himself with the slumbering Nets.
American Scene: ByJOHN MARCHESE Success hasn't spoiled film- maker Michael Moore. Now he's a rich underdog.
Lost in the Funhouse: By MICHAEL HIRSCHORN Wandering through Austin with überslacker Richard Linklater and the rest of a dazed generation.
Letter from Homestead: By MARK JACOBSON Hurricane Andrew blew away the artifice of life in south Florida.
Adversaria By MARK ZINGARELLI.
The Sound and the Fury: LETTERS FROM READERS.
Backstage with Esquire: NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS.

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