Description: 1985 April GQ Gentlemens Quarterly Magazine Cal Ripken Jr. John MalkovichNEW DIRECTIONS Ten high-flying directors cast for thelatest look in spring shirtsTHE ITALIAN COLLECTION Sleek iridescents, shadowy’plaids and a bit of bravura are key in tailored summer looksJOHN MALKOVICH: PORTRAIT IN WHITEThe actor exhibits the great white ways of casual wearTHE PROPER ETONIANS The dress code of honor atEton College remains a curious stronghold of Englishperiod attireTHE MEASURE OF A MAN London's Savile Rowcraftsmen bespeak a tradition of custom-made eleganceTURES____________________________________________________THE CITY OF THE BEAUTIFUL LIE Nonstop sex, drugsand backstabbing are just three of our illusions aboutHollywood/By Ben SteinCAL RIPKEN JR. IS THE BEST BASEBALL PLAYERALIVE. PERIOD The Baltimore Oriole shortstop seemslifted from the pages of myth/By Thomas BoswellTHE COTTON-PICKERS CLUB Everything was (andwasn’t) cricket when Coppola’s The Cotton Club premieredlast year!Illustration by Edward SorelGIVE ’EM THE GUNSEL Elisha Cook Jr., last of thegreat character actors, just couldn’t stop talking aboutBogey, Marilyn and the re st/By Mark GoodmanEVERYTHING ELSE IN MIAMI BEACH The love ofmoney is the evil of all roots/Fiction by Stephen GoodwinMY LONDON. THEN AND NOW The Windmill is gone,the Savoy is flourishing, and the queen, God save her, findsMaggie just too bloody suburban!By Mordecai RichlerOH. TO BE IN LONDON, NOW THAT APRIL’S THEREEverything you wanted to know about London—people,shops, clubs, restaurants—but were too polite to askdirectly/By Gordon BurnLONDON BRITCHES ARE FALLING DOWN Al suchspanking new restaurants as School Dinners, naughtypatrons get their kicks/By Rudy MaxaALICE KRIGE, IN THE BIBLICAL SENSE This actresshas charms to slay King DavidtBy David HandelmanNIGEL THE RIPPER A few tart words with NigelDempster, Fleet Street’s most feared gossip columnistBy Rudy MaxaTHE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUNS For about$15,000, Richard Beaumont might build you a Purdeyshot gun/By Anthony CookARTMENTSLETTERS/GQ & A Comments, questions, adviceELEMENTS OF STYLE Expanding on umbrellas • History of theblazer • Buttons and boutonnieres • Intimate interiors!By SuzanneSlesin • The import of port/By Steven RaichlenSHEED AT LARGE Porn again/By Wilfrid SheedMOVIES Nobody asked me, but. . ./By William A. Henry 111MUSIC The MBAs invade rock/By Ben Fong-TorresTV . .And now, a nanosecond for the news/By Ron PowersBOOKS Shane! Get lost, Shane!/By Robert MayerFITNESS Milch Gaylord’s weightless workoutHEALTH Blood, sweat and fears/By Susan SquireTECH Slimmer TVs, a Tokyo fair/By Martin PorterMONEY Wall Street’s stock answers/By Michael K. EvansAREA CODE 202 All the President's Eggs, Part VI of the serialnovel/By Nicholas von HoffmanTHE MALE ANIMAL Teaching my son to play baseballBy Eric GoodmanALL ABOUT ADAM Do men fear successful women?By Phyllis TherouxDINING IN English cooking’s renaissance/By Moira HodgsonCOUNTER CULTURE Mississippi's eats: a new column onAmerica s blue plate highways/By Jane and Michael SternDIRECTORIESPREVIEW Next month in GQ
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Publication Month: April
Publication Year: 1985
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Language: English
Publication Name: GQ
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Genre: Celebrity, Fashion, Lifestyle, Men, News, Women
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Topic: Modelling, Music, 1980s, Television