147 GISELE BÜNDCHEN<br> PHOTOGRAPHS BY JAMES WHITE<br> 150 AMERICA UNTITLED, 2004<br> PHOTOGRAPHS BY TINA BARNEY, MARTIN PARR, MARY ELLEN MARK, BRUCE DAVIDSON, EUGENE
RICHARDS, JOEL MEYEROWITZ, AND CHRISTOPHER ANDERSON<br>
170 HIDEOUSLY INVASIVE PHOTOGRAPHS OF FAMOUS PEOPLE<br>
174 THE ESQUIRE PHOTOS OF DIANE ARBUS<br>
180 HOW TO: TAKE A SELF-PORTRAIT<br>
BY CHUCK CLOSE<br>
182 THE 7 PEOPLE WHO WILL ELECT THE PRESIDENT<br>
PHOTOGRAPHS BY ANDREW HETHERINGTON<br>
190 HOW TO: PHOTOGRAPH YOUR DOG<br>
BY ELLIOTT ERWITT<br>
192 EXCERPTS FROM THE JOHN WATERS PROJECT<br>
206 HOW TO: PHOTOGRAPH HER NUDE<br>
BY ANDREW BRUCKER<br>
208 SERIOUS PEOPLE MAKING FUNNY FACES<br>
PHOTOGRAPHS BY JAKE CHESSUM<br>
<b>DEPARTMENTS</b><br>
48 THE SOUND AND THE FURY<br>
64 CONTRIBUTORS<br>
73 EDITOR'S LETTER<br>
75 Man at His Best<br>
The perfect portable martini kit, secrets of the star chefs, Peter Falk on Cassavetes
and Columba, and Philip Roth's timely historical novel. Plus, Joely Richard-son's
favorite joke.<br>
108 CHUCK KLOSTERMAN'S AMERICA<br>
Finally, amid the moral minefield of stem-ceil research, an unassailable purpose:
We must create of a race of superbabies.<br>
112 THE GAME<br>
NFL players rarely talk about the Vikes at halftime. Until now.<br>
BY CHRIS JONES<br>
118 GETTING BETTER<br>
The Overstimulated Girl fights free radicals, and a soundtrack to amp your workout.<br>
120 TV<br>
The new head of NBC Entertainment is a big fan of "noisy television."
Which is why he just might be the man to save the networks.<br>
BY ANDREW GOLDMAN<br>
126 SEX<br>
Do animals have oral sex?<br>
BY STACEY GRENROCK WOODS<br>
128 TERROR<br>
Just what is a Manhattan homicide detective doing stationed in Israel?<br>
BY THOMAS KELLY<br>
136 TEN THINGS YOU DON'T KNOW ABOUT WOMEN<br>
Why you should never give up hope on that threesome.<br>
BY SANDRA OH<br>
138 FICTION<br>
Some sexual indiscretions are just so complicated and wrong that you can never
stop.<br>
BY ROD LIDDLE<br>
168 WHAT I'VE LEARNED: ARNY FREYTAG<br>
The centerfold photographer on life and work: "Twins who wish to be photographed
nude are hard to find. Triplets, more so."<br>
PHOTOGRAPH BY CHRIS MPHERSON<br>
220 THIS WAY OUT<br>
Photos We Couldn't Quite Get Ahold Of<br>
BY BARRY BLITT<br>
<b>STYLE</b><br>
Photo-Issue Special: Nine top photoers get in front of the camera for a change
and compose nine stylish self-portraits to showcase fall's best casual clothes
(Me, Myself, and I, page 196). In a world of too many choices, we offer a little
help sorting things out. From exquisite fountain pens to the world's slimmest
laptop to a gorgeous gin from, of all places, Scotland, this is the right stuff
(The Esquire Catalog, page 103).
Title: Esquire October 2004
Series: Esquire
Item Number: ESQUIRE200410
Great piece of ephemera.