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Playboy (USA)  — Magazine Back Issue
May 2010
UPC 07148602460605
ISSN 0032-1478
Vol. 57  Issue 4
Year 2010
Format Digital PDF
Delivery Instant Download
Rating 4/5 (1 review)
  • Covergirl Ashley Dupre (Nude) photographed by Stephen Wayda
  • Playmate of the Month is Kassie Lyn Logsdon
  • Erotic Fiction By Ethan Coen
  • License To Kill: Undercover With The New Breed Of Super Spy
  • Baseball Unplugged: When The Grass Was Fake And The Biggest Party Was In The Dugout
  • Matthew Fox interviewed by Stephen Rebello
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COVER STORY
F. Scott Fitzgerald once said, "There are no second acts in American lives." Ashley Dupr- is here to prove the novelist wrong. The woman who toppled Eliot Spitzer and who is now starting a new life as a columnist poses for us. Our Rabbit can't wait to see how she wraps up her third act.

FEATURES
40 THE NEW SUPER SPY
The Increment is purported to be an elite group of British spies who fit the mold of IT Aorker more than movie star-no wonder they're so good at infiltration. Meeting in _-=_down, PHIL ZABRISKIE attempts to uncover Her Majesty's new secret service.
54 TOP PARTY SCHOOLS 2010
We raise a plastic cup to the coolest cam-buses in the country.
56 BASEBALL UNPLUGGED
From Ty Cobb to Ken Griffey Jr., TRACY RINGOLSBY gives M LB's past the TMZ Sports treatment. PLUS: Pennant predictions.
72 THE FULL COWARD PACKAGE
DAVE BARRY says in no way should you take a vasectomy like a man.
76 AREA TWO
Jon Burge ran his Chicago precinct like Guant-namo. HILLEL LEVIN and JOHN CONROY take you into his interrogation room.
84 THE ALPHA KITCHEN
Appliances that'd make Julia Child blush.
86 THE SPASM BAND
Legend has it in the late 1800s a group of ragtag white kids created jazz. RICH COHEN chases their echoes around New Orleans to find the soul of the music.
INTERVIEW
33 MATTHEW FOX
The good doctor can't wait to get off the Lost island.
By STEPHEN REBELLO
20Q
74 B.J. NOVAK
The Basterd and Office bad boy tells DAVID HOCHMAN it's just an act.
FICTION
50 LOVE TO ALL
Love triangles are complicated even for the country's intellectual elite. ETHAN COEN offers up a story about academics involved in very liberal arts.
PICTORIALS
44 ONCE UPON A TIME IN MEXICO
Petter Hegre took his camera to Tulum and Playa del Carmen with the mission of capturing birds of paradise and beach bums in their natural habitat.
60 PLAYMATE: KASSIE LYN LOGSDON
Enjoy the great outdoors and indoors with nature lover Miss May.
90 ASHLEY DUPR-
The private lives of public men have made "other women" household names. Ashley's secret was exposed when Eliot Spitzer made a misstep. Now she is ready to step into the spotlight on her own terms.
FASHION
80 A DAY AT THE RACES
JENNIFER RYAN JONES and TONY KELLY go to the Brazilian Grand Prix to shoot high-octane fashion for those who live life in the fast lane.
NEWS AND NOTES
9 THE WORLD OF PLAYBOY
Hef watches the Super Bowl with Gene Simmons, Shannon Tweed and Crispin Glover; Marcus Allen and Jim McMahon play the Playboy Golf Super Scramble; Bridget Marquardt crowns Miss Playboy Club.
10 SUPER BOWL BASH
Playboy's spectacular Super Bowl party heats up Miami with guests Tony Gonzalez, Isiah Thomas, Jesse Palmer and the Black Eyed Peas.
120 PLAYMATE NEWS
Miss December 2001 Shanna Moakler debuts her line of cosmetics; Miss February 1990 Pam Anderson stuns on Dancing With the Stars; we go behind the scenes of Iron Man 2 with Miss February 1999 Stacy Fuson and Miss July 2005 Qiana Chase.
DEPARTMENTS
3 PLAYBILL
11 DEAR PLAYBOY
15 AFTER HOURS
20 REVIEWS
25 MANTRACK
29 PLAYBOY ADVISOR
70 PARTY JOKES
128 GRAPEVINE
THE PLAYBOY FORUM
123 THE WIRE GOES TO COLLEGE
ISHMAEL REED subjects the oft-acclaimed drama to a peer review.
124 INVASION OF THE BODY SCANNERS
CHIP ROWE on the TSA's X-ray specs.
Features in This Issue
  • Covergirl Ashley Dupre (Nude) photographed by Stephen Wayda
  • Playmate of the Month is Kassie Lyn Logsdon
  • Erotic Fiction By Ethan Coen
  • License To Kill: Undercover With The New Breed Of Super Spy
  • Baseball Unplugged: When The Grass Was Fake And The Biggest Party Was In The Dugout
  • Matthew Fox interviewed by Stephen Rebello
About Playboy (USA)
Playboy's original title was to be "Stag Party," but an unrelated outdoor magazine, Stag, contacted Hefner and informed him that they would legally protect their trademark if he were to launch his magazine with that name. Hefner and co-founder and executive vice president Eldon Sellers met to discuss the problem and to seek a new name. Sellers, whose mother had worked for the short-lived Playboy Automobile Company in Chicago, suggested the name "Playboy".

The first issue, published in December 1953, did not carry a date, as Hugh Hefner was unsure whether there would be a second issue. The first centerfold was Marilyn Monroe, although the picture used had originally been taken for a calendar, rather than for Playboy. The first issue was an immediate sensation; it sold out within a matter of weeks. Known circulation was 53,991 (Source: Playboy Collector's Association Playboy Magazine Price Guide). The cover price was 50¢. Copies of the first issue in Mint to Near Mint condition fetched over $8,000 in 2007.

The famous logo, depicting the stylized profile of a rabbit wearing a tuxedo bow tie, was designed by art designer Art Paul for the magazine's second issue and has appeared on every issue since; a running joke in the magazine involves hiding the logo somewhere in the cover art or photograph. Hefner said that he chose the rabbit as a mascot for its "humorous sexual connotation", and because the image was "frisky and playful".

An urban legend started about Hefner and the Playmates of the Month because of markings on the front covers of the magazine. From 1955 to 1979 (except for a six month gap in 1976), the "P" in Playboy had a number of stars printed in or around the letter. The legend stated that this was either a rating that Hefner gave to the Playmate according to how attractive she was, the number of times that Hefner had slept with her, or how good she was in bed. The stars, which ranged in number between zero and twelve, actually indicated the domestic or international advertising region for that printing.

Since reaching its peak in the 1970s, Playboy has seen a decline in circulation and cultural relevance because of increased competition in the field it founded — first from Penthouse, Oui, and Gallery in the 1970s; later from pornographic videos; and more recently from lad mags such as Maxim, FHM, and Stuff. In response Playboy has attempted to re-assert its hold on the 18–35 male demographic it once controlled through slight changes to its content and focusing on issues and personalities more appropriate to its audience—such as hip-hop artists being featured in the Playboy Interview.

Christie Hefner, a daughter of Hugh Hefner, became the CEO of Playboy in 1988 and is now also the Chairman of the Board.

The magazine celebrated its 50th Anniversary with the January 2004 issue. Celebrations were held at Las Vegas, Los Angeles, New York, and Moscow during the year to commemorate this event.

Circulation
The best-selling Playboy edition was the November 1972 edition, which sold 7,161,561 copies. One-fourth of all American college men were buying the magazine every month. It is interesting to note that although this issue is available in abundance, it is very difficult for collectors to find this issue in excellent condition. The black ink on the cover wore off easily and it is difficult to find this issue with a bright clean crisp black color. A Near Mint copy of this issue is a hard find.

Perhaps coincidentally, a cropped image of the issue's centerfold (which featured Lena Soderberg) became a standard image for testing image processing algorithms. It is known simply as the "Lenna" (also "Lena") image in that field.

Today, Playboy is still the largest selling men's magazine selling about two million copies a month in the U.S.

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