Legacy

FROM October 2013

Shooter Jennings

If you have TWO famous parents, and you decide to follow in their footsteps — in their exact arenas — being Shooter Jennings can help a lot. Know yourself first.

Shooter Jennings
FROM November 1976

Merle Haggard

Should you not know of the man or the music of Merle Haggard, Penthouse provides you a chance to see what has changed (and has not) over 50 years.

Merle Haggard
FROM October 1993

Richard Lewis

Turns out there was a Richard Lewis even before “Curb Your Enthusiasm” hit TV screens. Oddly enough, we were still very enthusiastic.

Richard Lewis
FROM October 1983

Simon Wiesenthal

You need not know of Simon Wiesenthal himself in order to appreciate the kind of dedication extraordinary individuals exhibit for us all.

Simon Wiesenthal
FROM September 2013

LoCash Cowboys

When you call your band the LoCash Cowboys, do you need to then change your name to something else when you hit it big? Turns out, no. You do not. You just drop the “Cowboys” part.

LoCash Cowboys
FROM September 2003

Vince Gill

Vince Gill has given us many, many reason to admire him over the years, but Penthouse caught up with Vince just a decade or so after he hit it big.

Vince Gill
FROM September 1993

Interactive the Old-School Way

Before camshows and VR headsets, there was Interactive the Old-School Way, and Penthouse was at the forefront … y’know, with pretty women.

Interactive the Old-School Way
FROM September 1983

Malcome Forbes

There are many ways you might have heard of Forbes Magazine these days, but take a minute to look back at Malcome Forbes to the inception of it meaning excess.

Malcome Forbes
FROM January 2002

Bill O’Reilly

If you have formed no opinion of Bill O’Reilly, then you simply have not followed television news in any of the past 30 years or so. Pity, that.

Bill O’Reilly