Playboy Magazine, January 1997

July 25, 2023 in PlayBoy 90s by Wyatt Earp

Playboy Magazine, January 1997

The January 1997 edition of Playboy Magazine presents an array of stimulating interviews, articles, pictorials, and entertaining content.

Heading the issue is the 'Playboy Interview', this time showcasing a frank conversation with the multifaceted actress and comedian Whoopi Goldberg. This is followed by 'Blast from the Past', a captivating piece of fiction that is sure to take readers on a journey through time and memory.

The issue also features intriguing articles like 'Mafia Mole', which provides a peek into the clandestine operations of the mafia, and 'Klan Buster', likely a daring expose of the Ku Klux Klan's activities.

In terms of pictorials, the issue presents 'The Nude Marilyn', a tribute to the timeless beauty of Marilyn Monroe, and 'Playboy Gallery: Salvador Dalí Nudes', which showcases the eccentric and provocative nude artworks by surrealist master Salvador Dalí.

Complementing these features are various other pieces, including humorous sections such as 'A Sex Bestiary' and 'Party Jokes', a fashionable exploration in 'Tux Redux', and the recurring 'Playboy's Playmate of the Month'. This issue concludes with the anticipated 'Playboy's Playmate Review' and the 'Playboy Jazz & Rock Poll'.

This issue of Playboy Magazine is available for purchase online or at select vintage magazine stores.

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