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  1. 25 de ago. de 2002 · Playboy magazine turns 50 next year, but its famous Q&A interview turns 40 next month. Playboy magazine turns 50 next year, ... Hugh Hefner, Jon Stewart, Pete Rose, Drew Barrymore. 2001: Vince ...

  2. 134 items. Here is a list of all Playboy interview subjects of the groovy '70s. A major part of the magazine appears to be the eye-candy images displayed page and after. Beyond these beautiful images are the interview subjects published in the Playboy interview section. The Playboy interview, for much of its existence, has been an extensive Q&A ...

  3. 24 de jan. de 2017 · January 24, 2017. A candid conversation with the visionary whose songs changed the times. It was in March 1966 that Playboy published the first full-length interview with Bob Dylan. In the intervening years, he has talked to journalists only rarely, and, shortly before completing his first feature film, he agreed to talk with us.

  4. Muhammad Ali: The Playboy Interviews (50 Years of the Playboy Interview) by Playboy 1 copy: Order: 1106: O.J. Simpson: The Playboy Interviews (50 Years of the Playboy Interview) by Playboy 2 copies: Order: 1003: Pete Rose: The Playboy Interviews (50 Years of the Playboy Interview) by Pete Rose 3 copies: Order: 1023: The Playboy Interview: James ...

  5. 14 de set. de 2012 · 3.88. 40 ratings2 reviews. In mid-1962, Playboy founder Hugh Hefner was given a partial transcript of an interview with Miles Davis. It covered jazz, of course, but it also included Davis’s ruminations on race, politics and culture. Fascinated, Hef sent the writer—future Pulitzer-Prize-winning author Alex Haley, an unknown at the time ...

  6. Series50 Years of the Playboy Interview-Singles Classic Series author: Playboy. ... Bob Dylan: The Playboy Interviews (50 Years of the Playboy Interview) by Playboy;

  7. Rate it: John Lennon and Yoko Ono: The Playboy Interview (50 Years of the Playboy Interview) by Playboy Magazine. 4.44 avg. rating · 126 Ratings. In mid-1962, Playboy founder Hugh Hefner was given a partial transcript of an interview with Miles Davis.