Playboy Magazine, December 2007
Aug. 5, 2023 in PlayBoy 2000s by Wyatt Earp
The December 2007 issue of Playboy Magazine offers a compelling mix of in-depth articles, interviews, and stimulating pictorials.
"On the Authority of the Senses" is an excerpt from the book On God: An Uncommon Conversation by Norman Mailer and Michael Lennon. Mailer shares insights about his personal religious beliefs, including a cosmic battle between God, the devil, and humanity.
"Classic Cartoons of Christmas Past" brings to light seven timeless, amusing graphics from Playboy's archives for holiday amusement.
"Intercourse" by Robert Olen Butler offers imaginative insights into the intimate thoughts of famous couples like Hillary and Bill Clinton, and Marc Antony and Cleopatra during their sexual encounters.
"Everyone Loves Jimmy" provides a glimpse into the lives of Jimmy Kimmel and his girlfriend, comedian Sarah Silverman. Bill Zehme offers a unique, insightful look into the lives of one of Hollywood's funniest couples.
"Tip-Off '08: Playboy's College Basketball Preview" by David Kaplan anticipates the March Madness competition, highlighting key players and teams.
"Playboy's 2007 Music Poll" surveys the best music of the year, featuring interviews with Will.i.am, Spoon, and Miranda Lambert.
"Mute" is a gripping short story by renowned author Stephen King, in which a traveling salesman picks up a hitchhiker leading to an unexpected encounter.
Playboy's Forum presents "Assisted Homicide in Oakland" by Ishmael Reed, who wonders whether vigilante justice is the solution to drug-related violence in his neighborhood.
The issue includes candid interviews with Joaquin Phoenix, who shares insights about his unconventional childhood and career choices, and Bill Richardson, the Democratic presidential candidate, who shares his vision for America's future.
The pictorial section features the captivating Miss December Sasckya Porto from Brazil and an enticing debut pictorial of celebutante Kim Kardashian.
As with all Playboy Magazine issues, this one is available in both digital and vintage print formats