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TITLE: DETAILS Magazine
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ISSUE DATE: December 2008; volume 27 issue 04
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COVER: TOM CRUISE. COVER Photograph by Steven Klein. Sweater by Tom Ford. Tank tops by Calvin Klein Underwear.

FEATURES:
THE DETAILS POWER In a roller-coaster year that brought us a $700 billion bailout, the Palin boys, and an African-American president, many of the usual suspects failed to make the cut (cough, Google). Details lays out the new world order--including Valkyrie's irrepressible scene-stealer, Tom Cruise--in our ranking of the 40 most influential men on the planet.

IRAQ ISN'T JUST FOR LOVERS Planning your next vacation? Forget everything you've heard about the war-torn Sunni Triangle: Right-wing Evangelicals are selling Kurdistan as a holiday spot for the whole family, complete with Ferris wheels and go karts. By Ian Daly.

THERE'S SOMETHING ABOUT KERI: Keri Russell. This month, the Felicity alum stars in Bed- time Stories with Adam Sandler, and in some exclu- sive bedtime photos, too. BY DAVID WALTERS.

FASHION:
RELAX! I These loose-fitting trousers and lightweight blazers prove you don't have to be buttoned-up to look good. PHOTOGRAPHS BY THOMAS SCHENK.

THE NEW RULES OF DENIM 1 Five- pocket blue jeans have evolved into overdyecl tailored blazers and dark-rinsed jackets. PHOTO- GRAPHS BY JAMES MACARI AND BRAD BRIDGERS.

KNOW + TELL:
OPENER The cost of good P.R.in Iraq, a senator who asked, "Dude, where's my car?" and Harrison Ford peddling beer. BY RUTH BARON.
SCENES I Milk director Gus Van Sant on what the real Harvey Milk would have thought of Sean Penn. Plus: a Lebanon massacre recalled in a bold, animated documentary. BY DAVID WALTERS.
D E S I G N I Four small galleries to discover before their artists become the next Damien Hirsts. Plus: how to buy art. BY MONICA KHEMSUROV.
G R O O M I N G Your special-event fragrance should be as formal as your tuxedo. Here, five new scents to wear with black tie. Plus: Cary Grant's cologne. BY KAYLEEN SCHAEFER.
SOUNDS I Afrobeat's blend of jazz, funk, and conga rhythms has infiltrated everything from indie rock to show tunes. BY MATT HENDRICKSON.
STYLE: Year-round essentials like white poplin button-downs and dark jeans; made-to-measure shirts in a few mouse clicks; and the simple beauty of a two-button black suit. Plus: Tom Ford's 10 rules of style.
DOSSIER:
WELCOME BACK, ASSHOLE I After coming of age as sensitive males, a generation of men are rediscovering their inner chauvinists--and learning just how good it feels to leave the diaper-changing to their wives. BY SIMON DUMENCO.
IS IT TIME TO STOP HATING PETE W E N T Z ? I So what if he took a picture of his penis, married a pop tart, and blogs incessantly? The "emogul" might be living proof that punk is dead, but damn if he isn't charming. BY AARON GELL.
HOW TO GET A GOOD NIGHT'S SLEEP I You don't have to be tired all the time. Kick your latte and Lunesta habits and wake up well-rested for once. BY KAYLEEN SCHAEFER.
THE RISE OF THE A-GAY I They aren't barking makeover advice: they're running multimillion-dollar businesses. Meet the new Masters of the Universe. BY MIKE ALBO.
WISECUY: T. BOONE PICKENS (The Texas tycoon on striking oil, losing $300 million, and wearing 50-year-old loafers. BY MICHAEL KAPLAN.
FOOD I Great curries aren't served just at Thai and Indian take-out joints. Where to get your spice on with black-rice risotto and catfish. BY D GOODE.
W O R D S I Three cookbooks as fit for your coffee table as they are for your kitchen counter. BY TIMOTHY HODLER.
RIDES I Maserati's Ouattroporte proves that sports cars can have four doors too. Plus: a Lambor-ghini's effect on testosterone levels. BY IAN DALY.
D R I N K S I When it comes to wine, bigger no longer means bad. Try these extra-large bottles on for size. Plus: when to decant, BY ROB WILLEY.
H E A LT H I Supplements to help you focus, burn fat, and jump-start your libido. BY KATIE HINTZ.
T R A V E L I Why book the Hilton when you can stay at a luxury converted hotel--like a former prison in Istanbul or a grain silo in Buenos Aires? BY YARAN NOTI.
T I M E BANDITS I Between the financial crisis, a bedridden in-law, and an ailing pet, the author has no time to putter. BY MICHAEL CHABON.
PAYING ATTENTION I After a lifetime suffering from undiagnosed ADHO, an Adderall scrip opens up a new world of smells--and not all of then are pleasant. BY AUGUSTEN BURROUGHS.
SATURATION POINT: S O C I A L I S M I "Real America" scorns the redistribution of wealth while the Smurf-loving aru-gula set volunteers at the food co-op. What has the class struggle come to, comrades?.


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