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Esquire "The Magazine for Men" -- Including all the great writers, illustrators, pictorials, vintage advertisements, fashion and more -- Exclusive MORE MAGAZINES detailed content description, below! MORE ESQUIRE magazines, CLICK HERE! Issue Date: MARCH, 2002; Vol. 137, No. 3 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: The STYLE issue. GORAN VISNJIC: ER's Croatian Sensation Dresses up. Are you Normal? The Best Dressed men in America. INSET: (NONA GAYE) Marvin Gaye's daughter all grown up. ON THE COVER: Photographed exclusively for Esquire by Elfie Semotan. Produced by Emily Ruth. Grooming by David Cox for Bumble and Bumble/Celestine Agency. One-button single-breasted wool suit ($2,985) and cotton shirt ($425) by Giorgio Armani; silk tie ($95) by Gianfranco Ferre: silk pocket square ($55) by Turnbull & Asser.
WHO IS GORAN VISNJIC AND WHAT DOES HE WANT? For starters, the ER star from Croatia is a man who looks darn sharp in a suit. He also has a resume, on stage and in life, that puts the standard Hollywood poser to shame. BY TED ALLEN.
WHY NONA? WHY NOT? Call and response with the actress and singer NONA GAYE, who talks about her knockout debut in Ali, her former boyfriend Prince, and her famous father, Marvin. BY CARTER HARRIS.
THE TYPICAL MAN: We've scoured the latest data to put together a portrait of the truly American man: From how much he makes to what he eats to how bald he is. The results may surprise you. BY DANIEL TORDAY AND ELIZABETH EINSTEIN.
WHAT I'VE LEARNED: Jim Willett, retired warden of the Texas death chamber: "One of the best final statements I ever heard was ruined at the end." INTERVIEWED BY PATRICK BEACH.
WHAT'S NOT TO LIKE? The man who helped create Seinfeld-and then walked away from ithas a new show that's the funniest thing on television. So why isn't Larry David smiling? BY SCOTT RAAB.
THE PEOPLE'S ARCHITECT: David Rockwell wants to make you happy. A joyful and unconventional profile in. words, pictures, and annotated sketches. BY JOHN H. RICHARDSON.
BUDDY, CAN YOU SPARE A TIE? The perils of the Senator Moynihan look, why time is cruel to eyeglass frames, and other style tips and truths from a self-confessed fashionvictim. BY DAVID SEDARIS.
THE MAN WHO WAS SUPPOSED TO SAVE US: If only they'd listened to him, John O'Neill, FBI master counterterrorist, might have prevented the attack on the World Trade Center instead of perishing in it that day himself or so the story goes. The truth, like the man, is far more complicated. A tale of international espionage, multiple lives, and the first man in American intelligence to name the enemy as Osama bin Laden. BY TOM JUNOD.
MAN AT HIS BEST: How Argentine wine is different from Argentine banks, what makes the Britannica beautiful, where to find the strongest beer ever, why Shakespeare is overrated, and, finally, the truth about time travel. Plus: Is the new Segway safe for pub crawlers?.
THE PORTFOLIO WALL: Street's down on drug giant Merck. Which is exactly why you should be up on it. Plus, in an era of ebbing interest rates, no to refinance, but yes to somethingbetter. BY KEN KURSON.
THE SCREEN: For all its studied silliness, Comedy Central-and in particular its resident nebbish, Ben Stein-can tell you a lot about Amerlca. BY TOM CARSON.
THE GAME: College basketball has become a tin-pot fraud committed by people who know they're conning people who know they're being conned. Consider Conference USA. BY CHARLES P. PIERCE.
THE INDUSTRY: "Power sharing" is the new byword among media barons. Their actual conduct in the wild reflects a more primitive behavioral doctrine. BY KIM MASTERS.
TEN THINGS YOU DON'T KNOW ABOUT WOMEN: As revealed by one of them. For example: All women are lesbians. Wait till you hear the other nine. BY HEIDI JULAVITS.
THE INFORMATION: A discerning guide to the best of what's up next in design, technology, art, cars, and culture.
ESQUIRE FICTION: So many little things could have stopped Johnny Hamburger that night. A story of reckless fate. BY RAND RICHARDS COOPER.
THIS WAY OUT: Male Pattern Boldness. BY BARRY BLITT.
STYLE: A classic navy blazer, six denim to looks, and patterned shirts and ties in a range of colors (The Guide, page 75). What do Beck and George W. have in common? They both top our list of men who are setting a bold new American style: featuring Esquire's Top Ten, Most Improved, and a Hall of Fame (The Best Dressed Men in America, page 121). The pick of the newcollections: an abundance of suits, and six trends that define the season (The Best of Spring, page 154).
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