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TITLE: DETAILS Magazine
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ISSUE DATE: January/February 2009; Volume 27 issue 05
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IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: MATTHEW FOX, Gets lost, again.
Photograph by Terry Tsiolis. Tuxedo by Tommy Hilfiger.

FEATURES:
BACK TO REALITY InLost's enultimate season, Matthew Fox's retired surgeon, Jack, continues to plot his escape. But will the wholesome actor's career ever make it off le island? BY PETER RICHMOND.

THE LOVE DOCTOR l When our state-of-the-art latex RealDoll is need of fixing, there's only one man I call. Meet Slade Fiero, America's sex-doll repairman. BY JEFF GORDINIER.

THE BEST LATE-NIGHT EATS IN AMERICA You can do better than cheap pizza after last call. From fiery Thai noodles to bone-in rib eye to hot pastrami, these Friday-night bites will get you through the vvee hours. BY JJ GOODE.

FASHION:
T R A C K STAR The new preppy styles are as much about slouchy denim and sweatshirts as about traditional plaid. Bow tie not required. PHOTOGRAPHS BY CASS BIRD.

I N THE NAVY Classic lace-ups and understated briefcases get a smoky-blue face-lift for spring. PHOTOGRAPHS BY BEN POGUE.

WISEGUY: STAN LEE The comic-book great on giving Paris Hilton superpowers and being outgeeked by Gene Simmons on an airplane. BY DAVID HOCHMAN.

KNOW + TELL:
OPENER I The $46,000 portrait of Donald Rumsfeld, the boxer who healed his hands with baby pee, and the latest excuse for missing the morning meeting. BY RUTH BARON.
H EA LT H Even rotund man-baby Seth Rogen is working out these days. His trainer handily dismisses your excuses for not going to the gym. BY KATIE HINTZ.
D E S I G N l You don't need to hire an interior designer. Four of the country's best reveal where they find the good stuff. Plus: the Connecticut town to visit for fine vintage furniture. BY MONICA KHEMSUROV.
R IDES 1 Infiniti's new hardtop convertible offers the latest in Japanese gadgetry--and an engine to make the German competition nervous. Plus: the Nissan designer whose lines were inspired by Shark Week. BY IAN DALY.
S C E N E S l The supporting cast of Showtime's The United States of Tara play winning straight men to Ton Collette's multiple personalities. Plus: If Two Lovers really is wannabe retiree Joaquin Phoenix's last movie, he can walk away proud. BY DAVID WALTERS.
D R I N K S I The gold standard of morning drinking, the Bloody Mary, gets made over with additions like bacon and pickled green beans. Here, the best places to begin boozing before noon. BY ROB WILLEY.

WORDS IIf you like the idea of Bear Grylls-style adventure but prefer first-class accommodations, three new books offer outdoor thrills without the leaky tent. Plus, a new novel from T.C. Boyle and Louis Rob-inson's debut. BY TIMOTHY HODLER.
STYLE: The return of the minimalist one-button suit, the striped shirt you need to own, and the haircut you should oe asking your barber for. Pius: how far you can unbutton your shirt, and 10 Rules of Style from Band of Outsiders' Scott Sternberg.
DOSSIER:
IS THE ECONOMY MAKING YOU SICK? Besides ravaging yo, r 401(kí and turning your pied-a-terre purchase into a catastrophe, the downturn is messing with your mind, too. Here's how to navigate freak-outs in the office and beyond. Plus. layoff beards and the recession lexicon.
GAME BOY Dave Walsh earns a hefty six-figure salary playing Halo--and has fans v. r,o beg him to sign autographs on their bodies_ So why did the gaming industry betray him? BY ERIC ADELSON.
WHAT KNOT TO WEAR You slimmed down your double-wide tie years ago, but you forgot to put the Windsor on the same diet_ Unless you're a former linebacker or a Euro soccer star, it's time to spike the jock knot. BY COURTNEY COLAVITA.
FLIRTING WITH DISASTER Some guys think it's a good idea to encourage their girlfriends' bi-cunosity. Those guys often end up single BY KATE HAHN.
DARK STAR IArmedwitha Tony award and 35 pounds of new muscle, stage prince Liev Schreiber brings his brooding and talent to Hollywood's new Holocaust popcorn flick. BY MARK HARRIS.
FATHER KNOWS BEST Watching Barack Obama with his two young daughters in Grant Park on Election Night, the author realizes that you don't have to be president for your children to want you to be around more. BY MICHAEL CHABON.
SATURATION POINT: THE VANITY ALBUM A versatile actor is capable of playing a lot of roles, but musician shouldn't be one of them.


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