gq online: October 2005
CAMERON DIAZ TALKS BACK
Cameron Diaz would only talk to GQ if she could write part of the piece. The result? A candid chat on celebs, journalists, and one's smoking hotness
WHAT A DRAG IT IS GETTING OLD...
Mick Jagger is 62, but on the eve of his umpteenth world tour and a new album release, he's still a rock 'n' roll immortal
Interview by Michael Hainey
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
AWOL
Why did PFC Joshua Key leave the Army, his fellow soldiers, and his country behind? It wasn't the war, it was the lie by Jeanne Marie Laskas
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
BRITISH RULE
The UK rock scene has been defining fashion since the '60s. An exclusive twelve-page portfolio of British style icons Photographs by David Bailey
WALK LIKE A MAN
From wingtips to loafers, GQ's ultimate dress-shoe guide
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…


















