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One scandal would’ve been enough. 'A Felony Just to Own': The Sleazy Story Behind Penthouse

One scandal would’ve been enough. [View in Browser]( [Esquire Sunday Reads]( ['A Felony Just to Own': The Sleazy Story Behind Penthouse’s Most Controversial Issue]( 'A Felony Just to Own': The Sleazy Story Behind Penthouse’s Most Controversial Issue Because my mind is in the past (the mid-eighties) and in the gutter (the porn biz) for reasons that will become clear, I've spent a lot of time thinking about the September 1984 issue of Penthouse. How to convey the magnitude of the frenzy? Maybe this does it. Peter Bloch, Penthouse's then-executive editor: "It was the best-selling issue of Penthouse of all time. Hands down. A complete sellout in, like, two days. You couldn't get a copy. So there were guys paying—and this is something I saw with my own eyes—a dollar for a peek. A peek!" 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(Under normal circumstances, you’d correct him and say, “Drain,” but you don’t, because the guy is on a roll.) “I’m like, ‘Fuck, man, I’m going to have to go into the ancient Roman sewers.’ ” [Read the Full Story]( [Yusef Salaam and the Act of Forgiveness]( Yusef Salaam and the Act of Forgiveness As one of the Central Park Five, Yusef Salaam served seven years in prison for a horrific crime he didn’t commit. Now he wants to serve the city that condemned him. “I was a pariah. They said I was born a mistake. I’m not a mistake,” Salaam tells me. “And I think that what I have been through gives me perspective on what people go through in life. I never thought about politics or holding elective office until recently, but I feel that this—I guess you might call it empathy—will be helpful to me as I serve my community. If, as Nietzsche says, you can find the why, then you can live any how. We all need a reason to live. This is mine. I was supposed to go through what I went through.” [Read the Full Story]( [Barry Keoghan Is Different in Every Way]( Barry Keoghan Is Different in Every Way Everything is different about Barry Keoghan. The way his face contorts ever so slightly to show you mischief or madness or melancholy, or maybe all three at once. The way he can take the piss out of people. The way he can take the piss out of himself. Whatever it is, it has to be something, because people—directors, other actors, movie audiences, awards voters—love him. He is the current Joker in the Batman movie franchise. He is a member of the Marvel universe (with Eternals). He’s in a new World War II miniseries produced by Spielberg and Hanks. And in Saltburn, the new film from writer- director Emerald Fennell (Promising Young Woman), he appears in every frame and gives a performance that will go down in movie history as the one that made Barry Keoghan a star. 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[Read the Full Story]( [Five Fits With: Legendary Bush Frontman Gavin Rossdale]( Five Fits With: Legendary Bush Frontman Gavin Rossdale Best known as lead vocalist, guitarist, and songwriter of the legendary rock band Bush, Gavin Rossdale has also done a fair amount of acting, owns his own clothing brand, Sea of Sound, and is currently working on a cooking show. He was in New York City a couple of weeks ago to play a show with Bush at Irving Plaza in honor of International Peace Day. The show supported Artist for Action, a group of musicians looking to raise awareness for the coalition and eliminate gun violence in America. Bush has nine studio albums over their illustrious 30+ year career, and on November 20, they’ll be releasing a Greatest Hits album. Below, Gavin and I sat down over a cup of tea to discuss some of the most memorable moments of his career, finding musical inspiration after 30 years, Rick Owens, Japanese designers, and plenty of other topics. 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