Description: 1989 April GQ Gentlemens Quarterly Magazine Thirtysomething Pete Rose Jr.237MALE BONDINGMenswear’s wherefores and wheretos238ONEUPON JAMES BOND: THE01 7 LOOKS OF 007From splashy scuba gear to dashing blacktie, clothes for today’s secret agent260 JOE MAGRANE STRIKES BACKIn which being a good sport proves aCardinal rule/By Greg Collins280 SPENSER FOR HIGHER STYLEActor Robert Urich in a streetwise lookthat proves he’s no plainclothesman292 PARIS HOT LINEFrom a dusky black-and-blue blend to boldbusiness mixes—haute spring fashion witha decidedly French accent300 THE LADDIE AND THE CHAMPAn exercise in style: Cotton T-shirts andLycra shorts mean a comfortable fit whenyou’re trying to get fit264 A FUN-HOUSE MIRROR ON AMERICANMENThe thirtysomething three wrestle routinely with suchissues as fidelity, business ethics and kids—to have andhave not. Real guys, or a surreal guise ?/By Stephen Fried270 THAT FABULOUS FACEOne last, loving glimpse of supermodel ChristyTurlington—before she’s confined to Eternity274 WAR OF THE ROSESEven as Pete Rose Jr. tries to escape the shadow of alegend, he realizes that his famous father was only ashadow/By Pat Jordan282 THE PLEASURE DOMEBy way of a few bold strokes, a former semi-baldyfinds his true badass nature/By Mike Sager286 SURVIVAL IS THE BEST REVENGEDirector Blake Edwards, part pussycat, part SOB,claims a canon that’s forty-seven films strong—with thelightest moments stemming from the darkest timesBy Anthony Cook290 CLASS ACT: PAT OLIPHANTFor thirty-four years, the political cartoonist haswielded a deft but mighty pen, in the pursuit of truth,justice and riotous irreverence/By Laura Palmer306 FIVE CAREFREE CUTSFor both jock pursuits and business suits, hot looks forlocks, without a whole lot of fuss/By Amy Tardio312 THE ADVENTURES OF J. DANFORTHHis boxes barely unpacked, Danny learns an earlylesson about the job’s meaner side/By Edward Sorel24 LETTERS/GQ&AComments, questions, advice, more47 ELEMENTS OF STYLEBack in the saddle.. .shoes (page 47)•The earthly delights of gardening (54)•Expensive Habits: Singular malt whisky(69) • Why I Wear What I Wear:Bloomingdale’s John Jay (87)112 MERKIN ON STYLEA tale of two very different tragedies: ChetBaker, unsung jazz genius, and Jean-Michel Basquiat, shooting art star done inby hypos and hype/By Richard Merkin123 MOVIESCarries a romantic comedy next toHeathers—a pitch-black send-up of high-school histrionics/By Kenneth Turan 1129 MUSICJazzing up your collection amid a Dizzyingarray of discs? Herewith, some Milestonealbums/By Stephen FriedA144 tvppBlue-collar Barr? Typical sitcom fodder incommon-man guise, Roseanne has her cakeand eats it, too/By Ron Powers153 BOOKS & THINGSBeing a nonvisible minority has neverbeen easy—especially now that RabbiSid’s in our comer/By Mordecai Richler159 OFF THE CUFFThe Coast: Jeepers, creepers—where’d yaget those eyes? The down side of life under hthe knife/By Gene Stone8■161 DININGOUT■Three L.A. restaurants with little in common, save for■excellent food and customers who keep coming back for■Mauro/By David ShawT169 BODY AND SOULK Behavior: Making gains on memory loss/By Bill Bryson■Grooming: Getting the goods|g Health: Ear exhaustion, caloric caveats, pets that couldK foul up your health, more/By Carl Sherman] 191 ALLABOUTADAMThe trouble with Wasps—those well-bred, white-bread,passionless, fashionless guys/By Ellen WeltyP 197 MONEYBailing out of risky investments by buying bonds? Betterread this/By Michael K. Evans203 OBJECTS OF DESIREHg Slouching toward modernity: The last of the red-hotRoyalists deigns to process a few words/By Martin PorterA 211 FICTION“Two Boys”: Dull-but-free plus fun-but-attachedIS equaled a fantasy match/By Lorrie Moore224 OFFICE POLITICSSince gossip is never idle and fax seldom plain, it’s wiseto keep an ear to the underground/By Owen Edwards231 GQ PREVIEWThe nerd, reconsidered; baseball cap-tivation; the_ lighter side of Prince of Wales plaids; more316 DINING INYou are what you eat, says a guy who’s fullof beans and packs a mean fridgeBy Bob Shacochis320 WINE & SPIRITSIn search of smooth booze and tough guys,our man turns up a tequila surpriseBy Alan Richman331 FASHION DIRECTORIESWhat’s in stores for you
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Publication Month: April
Publication Year: 1989
Publication Frequency: Monthly
Language: English
Publication Name: GQ
Features: Illustrated
Genre: Celebrity, Fashion, Lifestyle, Men, News, Women
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Topic: Modelling, Music, 1980s, Television, Wine