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...talked to Messing yesterday to find out "what he is doing now" and conversation swung from Harvard reminiscing to his current status with the Minutemen to his infamous foldout in last December's issue of Viva magazine...

Author: By Richard J. Doherty, | Title: Messing Returns as Minuteman Goalie | 6/10/1975 | See Source »

This winter however, Jim Bouton, former Yankee pitcher and a friend of Messing's called Messing up and told him Viva wanted a pro athlete for its December foldout. Messing recalls the incident with a chuckle: "I had done some modeling while in college and I thought it would be good exposure (no pun intended). So partly as a joke and partly as a business venture...

Author: By Richard J. Doherty, | Title: Messing Returns as Minuteman Goalie | 6/10/1975 | See Source »

Inside Gallery, the Playboy pattern continues with astonishing fidelity. There is the "Gallery Interview" (with Columnist Jack Anderson, who also happens to be Playboy's interview subject for November), and a foldout "Gallery Girl of the Month." The female caricature that decorates Playboy's joke page is also to be found in Gallery, only this time she wears thigh-high boots instead of long stockings. But the quality of the new magazine's writing and photography is not in the same league with Playboy's; although Gallery's nudes are pretty and provocative, their charms...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Playboy and Plagiarism | 10/16/1972 | See Source »

With a nudie of Scandinavian Actress Julie Ege on the cover and one of Playboy Publisher Hugh Hefner on a center foldout, the current issue of Britain's 129-year-old humor magazine Punch is startling the stuffing out of some Establishment shirts. The Playboy parody, put together with the aid of Publisher Hefner, also includes a pendulous feature on the Girls of Poland and leering homage to Perennial Illustrator Nicolas Varga, whose naked ladies have become an American institution...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Nov. 22, 1971 | 11/22/1971 | See Source »

...Wilmette, the family fell on hard times and took cheap lodgings in a funeral parlor. Ann-Margret slept on a foldout bed in the room where the bodies were laid out. When there was a funeral, she could not go to bed until the last mourner had left; she was often wakened, she says, by rats as big as full-grown cats that (for reasons perhaps best left unexamined) lived in the mortuary cellar. At 16, Ann-Margret sang on Ted Mack's Original Amateur Hour but lost out to "a Mexican leaf player," and at 19 she turned...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Show Business: The Ordeal of Ann-Margret | 7/19/1971 | See Source »

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