gq online: September 2005
THE BEST THERE EVER WAS?
As the cool, steady Patriots' QB Tom Brady sets his sights on a fourth Super Bowl ring, David Kamp wants to know: Is there any bad boy in the NFL's golden boy?
THIS IS OUR WAR: A SOLDIERS' PORTFOLIO
GQ is compiling the largest collection of photos taken by active soldiers. See a view of the war like never before
THE SECOND LIFE OF SALMAN RUSHDIE
Salman Rushdie is our most scrutinized writer. Now, as he releases his new novel, the author finally reveals the truth about his nine years in the dark by Chris Heath
WHY I JUICED
As Congress rails against steroids in baseball, the juice still flows. In the minors, it's the difference between a call-up and a pink slip. One pitcher tells his story to Nate Penn
THE BEST TWELVE YEARS OF HIS LIFE
Faced with a future of cubicles and casual Fridays, Rob Shuck made a choice: to stay in college-for twelve years. Meet the man who's living the dream by Mickey Rapkin
CYCLING THE GREENWAY
For two months, GQ's Wil S. Hylton will ride a 2,600-mile bike path from Key West to Maine. Click here to read Wil's real-time log
TOM CARSON PICKS THE MUST-OWN DVDS
An Indiana Basketball epic, a funny-man threesome, Hitchcock and the evilest child—Tom Carson on the DVDs worthy of your shelf
JOHN MADDEN'S LONG BOMB
He's the game's most famous analyst and—doink!—he isn't worth the big bucks anymore. Or is he. Vote here
THE NEW MINIMALISM
Clean-lined, understated casual wear is ready for a second act. What better backdrop than Brasília, the hypermodern visionary capital of Brazil?
GQ RULES
Essential tips, secrets, and shortcuts guaranteed to improve your style
GLENN O'BRIEN, STYLE ARCHIVE
GQ's style guy solves your sartorial conundrums
OPEN LETTER
Dear Nick Lachey: Hey, at least you don't have to deal with Joe Simpson anymore! Here's the postdivorce plan…




















