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Playboy Magazine April 2006 WWE Candice Michelle
Playboy Magazine April 2006 WWE Candice Michelle Features:
Science vs. Religion -- From school boards to Congress, the battle of our lifetime is being waged between faith and reason.
A symposium of modern humanists, Kurt Vonnegut and Lewis Black among them, ponders the danger of reactionary thought.
Candice Michelle -- Meet another WWE Diva who could pin you (as if that's a bad thing).
Don't like wearing Spandex shorts? Pin her pictorial up instead. Keanu Reeves -- In his roles, Reeves has ranged far and wide, from the absurdity of Ted in Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure to the complexity of Neo in the Matrix series. Now hear him speak for himself in a must-read Playboy Interview by Michael Fleming.
The Best Meals I Ever Ate -- Andy Murray is a chef and a sibling of a superb comic actor, but he is foremost a trencherman. A fabulously finicky eater relives his favorite restaurant experiences.
Graphic Content -- Art and literature coalesce in a uniquely American form, the comic book. In the past 25 years, comics have extended their pop influence into film, TV, books, video games, design, advertising -- basically everything. Here's the essential primer on the key artists, authors and titles. Cybersexy
Crashing Augusta -- The Masters tournament, home to slick greens and much-worshipped green jackets, is the high holiday for American golf fans, but average joes are usually shut out. Our enterprising Jonathan Littman, however, manages to make his way into 18-hole heaven.
Craig Ferguson -- The seriocomic Scot who works the late late shift answers a jocular
20Q from David Rensin.
Plus: Playmate Lisa Dergan recounts her husband Scott Podsednik's World Series heroics, computer-screen sirens sizzle in our Cyber Girls pictorial, and April showers find our Miss April Holley Ann Dorrough in nothing but rain boots.
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