Playboy Magazine, November 1991
July 20, 2023 in PlayBoy 90s by Wyatt Earp
The November 1991 issue of Playboy Magazine presents a compelling mix of interviews, pictorials, articles, and humor.
Opening with 'Playboy Interview: Sean Penn', readers get a chance to delve into a candid conversation with the acclaimed actor. The issue also features 'Bottoms Up', a captivating piece of fiction by Marshall Boswell.
A memoir by La Toya Jackson, titled 'Free At Last', gives a first-person perspective into the life and experiences of the renowned singer and songwriter. This is followed by an engaging conversation with Richard Behar in 'In the Grip of Treachery'.
The 'Mail Supremacy' fashion feature showcases the latest in men's style trends. Readers are also introduced to Playboy's Playmate of the Month in 'A Blonde in Barcelona'.
For a touch of humor, the issue includes 'Playboy's Party Jokes' and 'Top Top Ten Lists'. The publication also takes a serious turn with 'An Entirely Man-Made Disaster', a thought-provoking article discussing the environmental impacts of human actions.
'Playboy's Electronic Roundup' provides the latest updates from the world of electronics, specifically focusing on laser discs in 'Thumbs Up for Laser Discs'. Bernard and Huey add another dose of humor to the issue.
'Sex in Cinema 1991' is an intriguing pictorial that explores the portrayal of sexuality in the year's films. The issue rounds out with '20 Questions: Julia Roberts', providing intimate insights into the life of the celebrated actress.
The November 1991 issue of Playboy Magazine is available for purchase online and at selected vintage magazine retailers.