4 EDITOR'S PAGE 6 STARTERS 10 ALTERNATIVE LIFESTYLE by Carole McWilliams
14 JET SET BACHELORS 18 ALL HALLOWS EVE
A Risque Entertainment
24 HOROSCOPES
Forecasts by Sarah
28 THE ADVENTURES OF AL CAPP by Brit Hume
Excerpt from Inside Story
34 FASHION: ENTERTAINING STYLE
40 SHORT STORY: HOW I BECAME A LOSER—by James Giles
42 TODAY'S POETRY
47 CASANOVA, WON'T YOU PLEASE GO HOME?
Once was more than enough by Catharine Simmons
49 MARVELOUS MARPLE Agatha Christie's Geriatric Super Sleuth by Madalyn Roesch
50 COSMETICS: HANDS ARE QUICKENING THE EYE
56 CENTERFOLD: A MANLY WORK OF ART
63 RADIANT HEALTH
65 SATIRE: AN APPLE A DAY by Martie McNeil
67 MIDWEST CRAFTSMAN—THE JEWELER AS ARTIST
74 FLORAL FRIENDS
Getting to the Root of the Problem by Randy Unsbee
78 TRANSCENDING STEREOTYPES by Sarah Craig
92 GRIDIRON GIRLS
Football for the Ladies by Mike Davis
97 NUDE INTERLUDE
104 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
EDITOR'S PAGE
FOXYLADY is the forum for the modern woman. We intend to show you the best of
contemporary fashion, flattering cosmetics, and the latest in health discoveries
to keep you glowing and radiant. We offer stimulating reading with timely articles
covering all subjects of interest to a thinking person, and fiction, both whimsical
and serious, for your entertainment. We encourage reader participation. We are
interested in what you think and will cover any subject you care to see in print.
The December issue will mark the debut of a new feature wherein our readers may
express themselves with questions or comments on any subject you desire. Have
questions? We will try to find the answer for you.
This issue marks the debut of an entirely new publishing regime for FOXYLADY.
The differences will undoubtedly become apparent as time goes on. We intend to
produce a magazine a little more polished, a- little more urbane and feminist
than its predecessor. We trust our publication will make a serious name for itself
as a truly superior product.
In this November issue we feature a loving look at a few world renown eligible
men who are fair game for any determined woman. We also take a sly look at a special
All-Hallow's Eve gent's visitation to a willing lady (Fantasy, page 18).
One of our free-lance correspondents, Carole McWilliams, gave up a full-time job
as a newspaper reporter to develop an alternative to the middle-class lifestyle
of the city. She and her husband have moved to the side of a mountain and pass
their time by creating stained glass windows, blacksmithing, and gardening. Their
complete story is on page 10.
Brit Hume was an up and coming reporter for columnist Jack Anderson when he ran
across a coed's complaint against cartoonist Al Capp. The story on Hume's investigation
of Capp and its consequences are related on page 28.
Be sure to check out our designer fashions; they will make you the hit of the
coming holiday season. To refurbish your psyche, don't overlook Transcending Stereotypes
on page 78. And to improve your home life, take a look at the dos and don'ts of
raising exotic greenery, page 74.
Jewelry designer Lee Peck is nationally recognized as an innovative artist and
superior craftsman. His beautiful creations are showcased on page 67. FOXYLADY
brings you the best and most beautiful of everything: short stories, poetry, articles
and photos, especially of men. Your discrimination and taste are the reasons we
are here.