Esquire
Issue Date:
JUNE, 2005; VOL. 143, NO.6
"The Magazine for Men" -- Including all the great writers, illustrators, pictorials, vintage advertisements, fashion and more -- Exclusive MORE MAGAZINES detailed content description, below! IN THIS ISSUE:- This description copyright MOREMAGAZINES. Any unauthorized use is strictly prohibited. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 COVER: 3 STAR WARS movies & all I got was this lousy T-Shirt. THE EWAN McGREGOR story. By Scott Raab. ON THE COVER: Ewan McGregor photographed exclusively for Esquire by Julian Broad. Styling by Jeanne Yang for CLoutlerAgency and Cynthia Lawrence-John for Soho Management. Grooming by Jennie Roberts for naked-artists.com. Jeans by Diesel; belt by Han Cholo. ME AND OBI-WAN AT THE ZOO Crossing tight sabers with Ewan McGregor-- entaiLing epic clashes over work, art, onscreen nudity, and the pygmy slow Loris. BY SCOTT RAAB. WHAT I'VE LEARNED: BURT REYNOLDS: "The stupidest thing I ever did was turn down Terms of Endearment to do Cannonball Run II." INTERVIEWED BY ROSS JOHNSON. INTO THE LIGHT: Blind from the age of three, Michael May has led an extraordinarily accomplished Life. Successful, happy, a leader in a number of fields. But this is the hardest thing he's ever done. BY ROBERT KURSON. WHO IS SHE? Before we announce our choice of the Sexiest Woman Alive this fall, we will unveil her one body part at a time. Starting here. [It's JESSICA BIEL's feet] A WOMAN WE LOVE: EVA GREEN: If you caught her in Bertolucci's The Dreamers, you might think she's a sexy, dirty French girl. You wouldn't be entirely wrong. BY TYLER CABOT. THE TIME OF THEIR LIVES: Sixty years ago, the author's father landed at Norman- dy. How he survived the war is a Greatest Genera- tion story unlike any you've read. BY TOM JUNOD. THE CURE: For everything. You want answers? We've got answers, from what to do about brain freeze to blocking spain to saving the Democratic party. CHUCK KLOSTERMAN'S AMERICA: Approaching an auspicious birthday, the author feeLs the pressure set by history's most accomplished thirty-three-year-old. Plus: Understanding Enron. Finally. SEX Whiskey dick, G- spot-enlargement surgery, and how to talk to your wife about her weight. by STACEY GRENROCK WOODS. THE GAME: How the San Francisco Giants are changing baseball. And t has nothing to do with Barry Bonds. BY CHRIS JONES. THIRTEEN THINGS YOU DON'T KNOW ABOUT WOMEN: Like: the true meaning of a blow job. BY RACHAEL HARRIS. THE PORTFOLIO: A little-known French drugmaker is set to shake up our bloated pharmaceutical companies. BY KEN KURSON. THE BETTER MAN: The New Laws of HeaLth (No. 1: Coffee is good for you), the Cverstimuiated Girl takes an aphrodisiac, and Dr. Oz's startling sun- block advice, THE RESTLESS MAN SaiLing for landlub- bers. BY CHRIS NUTTALL-SMITH. THIS WAY OUT: OpticaL Illusions. BY BRIAN FRAZER. MAN AT HIS BEST: A chat with Robert Plant on his new record. A Longer chat with Paul Newman and Ed Harris on Empire Falls. Also, Brad Pitt's true calling, Chuck Pahahniuk's new book, and John Mayer's formula for a hit song. PLUS, The Awards, and Maria Menounos's realty terrible joke. STYLE: The very best sportswear for summer-- from swim trunks to shirts to a classic track jacket (The Esquire Catalog, page 51). A music lover's fantasy: We brought together twenty of the world's best musicians--Rob Thomas and Ludacris, Alicia Keys and the Black Eyed Peas--to share a virtual stage and show off some of the world's sharpest clothes (The One-Night Stand, page 98). CONTRIBUTORS. EDITOR'S LETTER. THE SOUND AND THE FURY. This description copyright MOREMAGAZINES. Any unauthorized use is strictly prohibited. 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
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