Books & Magazines

Esquire names Megan Fox “The Last American Bombshell”

Megan FoxIn an odd interview/essay on the troubles of beautiful actresses for the magazine’s February issue actress Megan Fox talked with Esquire’s Stephen Marche about Aztec sacrifice, the cost of fame, her love of Star Wars, the Book of Revelations, her relationship with Brian Austin Greene, her belief that people are inherently bad, keeping her own pregnancy a secret, her role as a sex symbol, her choice to get several of her tattoos removed beginning with her tattoo of Marilyn Monroe, wishing to walk in the steps of Ava Gardner, her religion, being in control of her body, her belief in leprechauns, and her fantasy about being an archaeologist who would discover the proof of ancient alien civilizations on Earth. You can find more pics from the photoshoot inside.

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GQ believes Beyoncé is still Bootylicious

For it’s February cover story GQ names the “100 Sexiest Women of the 21st Century” beginning with singer-songwriter/actress Beyoncé. In her interview with Amy Wallace, Beyoncé discusses her 16 Grammys, her comeback after giving birth to her daughter Ivy, performing at halftime for this year’s Super Bowl, her upcoming HBO documentary, Destiny’s Child, the the official Beyoncé archive, her sister Solange, touring, and her new endorsement deal with Pepsi. You can find the pics from the photoshoot inside.

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Lullaby

spenser-lullabyWriter Ace Atkins delivers the first novel of the Spenser series to be published by anyone other than the character’s creator Robert B. Parker. Lullaby is akin to listening to a really good tribute band who play all the same notes and manage to recapture most, although certainly not all, of the magic they themselves obviously love.

The novel begins when Boston P.I. is hired by 14 year-old Mattie Sullivan who four years after the death of her mother still believes the police locked up the wrong man for the crime. Immediately taking a shine to the tough young woman, Spenser accepts the case which will entangle him with an ongoing investigation by the FBI, an old enemy, and all the usual kinds of trouble.

Atkins gets the feel of the basic relationships of the Spenser universe mostly right, including Spenser and Hawk’s bullshitting, and Spenser’s spirited relationships with Susan Silverman, Rita Fiore, and Martin Quirk. Atkins also brings back Frank Belson, Vinny Morris, and baddies Joe and Gerry Broz in order to make longtime fans of the series feel more at home.

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GQ Shoots the Revolutionary Tracy Spiridakos

GQ recently sat down for an interview and photoshoot with actress Tracy Spiridakos, one of the stars of producer J.J. AbramsRevolution about the human race battling for survival 15 years after the global shutdown of all electronic devices on the planet. In the interview the Canadian actress discusses her addiction to PlayStation and her love of Battlestar Galactica. You can find more of her photos along with a behind-the-scenes video of the photoshoot inside.

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Glamourous short-haired Anne Hathaway is far from Misérable

In the January 2013 issue of Glamour actress Anne Hathaway shows off her sporty new hairdo (courtesy of her role in Les Misérables) and talks with the magazine about her recent marriage, her upcoming projects, her honeymoon, taking on the role as the face of One Billion Rising (the global movement to end violence against women), her love of dance and fashion, swearing off shopping until the end of the year, her critics, and how different she might act if she didn’t know people were always watching. You can find the pics from her cover photoshoot inside.

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