Playboy Magazine, January-February 2017

Aug. 14, 2023 in PlayBoy 2000s by Wyatt Earp

Playboy Magazine, January-February 2017

The January-February 2017 issue of Playboy Magazine encompasses a diverse range of topics and themes, covering areas like technology, culture, travel, fashion, and much more:

Departments:

  • No Filter: Lola Kirke speaks about finding her voice, proving that she indeed has much to say.
  • Food: Discover a new wave of veggie burgers that even meat-lovers will crave.
  • Tech: Personal planes are here; explore this revolutionary mode of transportation.
  • Travel: Prepare for Super Bowl weekend in Houston with the best places for barbecue and mezcalerias.
  • My Way: Meet streetwear icon Bobby Hundreds, an intriguing personality in the fashion world.
  • The Rabbit Hole: Ben Schott delves into New Year's traditions, unraveling their meanings.
  • 20Q with Fred Armisen: The "Portlandia" star opens up about "SNL" and his unusual fascination with graveyards.
  • TV: Learn how Charlie Brooker, creator of "Black Mirror," has revitalized anthology TV.
  • Film: Irvine Welsh shares why the "Trainspotting" sequel took so long to come to fruition.
  • FrancoFile: Stuart Vevers, Coach's creative director, discusses his evolving sense of style.

Features:

  • Interview with Matthew McConaughey: A candid conversation with the actor who's become the Paul Newman of our generation.
  • Wiped Out: Uncover how crystal meth almost destroyed the big-wave surfing community.
  • Miss January: Classically trained oboist Bridget Malcolm redefines the instrument's perception.
  • Fiction: Explore an unusual robotic tale in Walter Kirn's "Finishing."
  • Underboob: A Cultural History: Document the rise of the tantalizing bottom-cleavage phenomenon.
  • Miss February: Joy Corrigan, a small-town girl, captures hearts with her blend of courage and sweetness.
  • The CIA's Secret Art Collection: A fascinating glimpse into the hidden art within the agency's headquarters.
  • Fiction: Dive into a mysterious SEAL story with Jon Raymond's "Visiting Violence."
  • Playmate Review: Revisit the 12 Playmates who defined 2016.
  • Artist in Residence: Macklemore introduces the shape-shifting world of artist Naturel.

Other attractions include an exploration of gin, the dynamics of relationships vs. hookups, and visual treats from Gabby Brooks, Roxanna June, and Kyra Santoro.

Whether readers are drawn to the provocative cultural analyses or intimate celebrity interviews, the January-February 2017 issue of Playboy Magazine offers a rich and stimulating experience, cementing its place as a contemporary guide to modern living, style, and entertainment.

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