Playboy June 2008 — Back Issue
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Playboy (USA)  Magazine Back Issue
June 2008
UPC: 07099235270806
ISSN: 0032-1478
Vol. 55  Issue 6
Year: 2008
Format: Digital PDF
Rating: 5/5 (1 review)
  • Covergirl & Playmate of the Year Jayde Nicole (Nude) photographed by Arny Freytag
  • Playmate of the Month is Juliette Frette
  • The black KKK by Jason Whitlock
  • The mastermind behind TMZ
  • Jane Smiley on green sex
  • The death of the news?
  • Steve Carell interviewed by Eric Spitznagel
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  —  Click here to preview magazine
FEATURES
42 THE BLACK KKK
One out of every nine black men between the ages of 20 and 34 is in prison. Journalist JASON WHITLOCK blames a toxic blend of self-hatred, indiscriminate violence and gang warfare. Looking at California, he argues the state's descent into a giant incarceration zone has produced a lethal culture that infects both inner city and suburb, resulting in a society in which outlaws rule.
72 FOLD HERE
Is your home at storage-space capacity, with crammed closets? Get compact with collapsible speakers, boats and bikes, as well as roll-up keyboards and
more. BY SCOTT ALEXANDER
78 THE PLAYBOY BAR: VODKA
In our first in a series on how to create the ultimate home bar, we start by serving shots of vodka—America's most popular spirit—and show you how to mix it up.
96 THE END OF NEWSPAPERS
The familiar thud of the morning paper on the doorstep will soon be as rare as horses' hooves on cobblestones, right? But if newspapers are dying, why are billionaires snapping up distressed dailies? ERIC KLINENBERG talks to Rupert Murdoch and other moguls about why papers will survive.
104 46 THINGS YOU NEVER KNEW ABOUT CALL GIRLS
Spitzer-gate has cast a glowing spotlight on the shadowy world of high-priced call girls and their clients. Turns out the escort business is enjoying a true golden age. Here's everything you ever wanted to know about call girls 2008. BY A.J. BAIME
FICTION
80 PARADIGM SHIFT
To get her husband to go green, Mary Lou, a 40-something environmentalist, starts awarding a sexual favor for each favor he performs for mother earth. Her plan works brilliantly until several sexy solar-panel installers show up, in this amusing romp by JANE SMILEY, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of A Thousand Acres.
THE PLAYBOY FORUM
45 THE END IS NEAR
Launched with rules that invited users to be creative, the Internet is now close to turning into something like TiVo or the iPhone—a corporation-dominated appliance that discourages user innovation. JONATHAN ZITTRAIN, author of The Future of the Internet—And How to Stop It, says our online freedom is at risk.
20Q
108 HARVEY LEVIN
Catching spoiled starlets going commando is a dirty job, but Levin—the managing editor of celebrity news and gossip site TMZ.com—is up to it. DAVID HOCHMAN turns the tables on the expert legal analyst and scooper, asking him probing questions about ethics, taboo stories and his advice for Britney Spears.
INTERVIEW
53 STEVE CARELL
Wise parental advice pushed Steve Carell into show business instead of a more practical law career. We've been laughing with the late-bloomer comic ever since, in hit movies goof 40-Year-Old Virgin and Little Miss Sunshine and on TV's The Office. The self-effacing actor chats candidly about his big-screen interpretation of Get Smart, along with the agony and humiliation of chest waxing. BY ERIC SPITZNAGEL
COVER STORY
Unlike in some other elections, in which the people are divided, voters for Playmate of the Year strongly favored just one of the beautiful young candidates: Jayde Nicole. She becomes your 49th Playmate of the Year and the first Canadian PMOY since Shannon Tweed, in 1982. Senior Contributing Photographer Arny Freytag gets wet and wild with Jayde on our cover; our Rabbit makes a splash.
PICTORIALS
66 A NIGHT AT THE CRAZY HORSE
These exotic dancers bring a Parisian girlie show to the Wild Wild West.
76 CARLA BRUNI
A muse, musician and model most magnifique adds first lady of France to her résumé.
84 PLAYMATE: JULIETTE FRETTE;
This 21st century feminist explains why she's posing for us: It's creative, fulfilling and fun.
110 PMOY: JAYDE NICOLE Ask the band to strike up "0 Canada": Jayde Nicole is the 49th Playmate of the Year.
NOTES AND NEWS
11 THE WORLD OF PLAYBOY
The Playboy Jazz Festival kicks off with Herbie Hancock, Dee Dee Bridgewater and Bill Cosby; Playboy and Crown Royal throw a party for NBA All-Star weekend.
12 HANGIN' WITH HEF
Hef hosts the launch of the new Knight Rider at the Mansion, wrestles into a picture with Maria Kanellis and Ashley Massaro and gets Simon Cowell to smile.
139 PLAYMATE NEWS
Alison Waite is the new Las Vegas correspondent for Extra; G. Gordon Liddy sings the praises of Miss July 1973 Martha Smith.
DEPARTMENTS
5 PLAYBILL
15 DEAR PLAYBOY
19 AFTER HOURS
29 REVIEWS
37 MANTRACK
43 THE PLAYBOY ADVISOR
94 PARTY JOKES
131 WHERE AND HOW TO BUY
146 GRAPEVINE
FASHION
100 DRESSING CONOR
Our fashion department outfits its junior staffer with a few workplace ensembles that don't cramp his personality or bust his wallet. BY JOSEPH DE ACETIS
THIS MONTH ON PLAYBOY.COM
MAGAZINE BLOG
Inside perspectives from PLAYBOY editors, plus a revealing talk with Miss June Juliette Frette about her plans and passions. playboy.com/blog
CLOTHES CALL
Spring's slickest threads. playboy.com/style
FOREIGN AFFAIRS
Getting the utmost from your European vacation. playboy.com/sex
THE 21ST QUESTION
One more juicy tip from TMZ's Harvey Levin. playboy.com/21q
PLAYMATE PARTY The PMOY
bash at the Mansion. playboy .com/playmates
Features
  • Covergirl & Playmate of the Year Jayde Nicole (Nude) photographed by Arny Freytag
  • Playmate of the Month is Juliette Frette
  • The black KKK by Jason Whitlock
  • The mastermind behind TMZ
  • Jane Smiley on green sex
  • The death of the news?
  • Steve Carell interviewed by Eric Spitznagel
Magazine History
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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