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Art Cooper was an American editor known for his work in the magazine industry. He served as the editor of "Playboy" magazine, where he played a significant role in shaping its content and editorial direction. Cooper's contributions to the publication helped establish it as a leading voice in American culture and journalism. His impact on the magazine industry and his editorial vision are well-regarded in the field.
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"When I was a young man, I had a mentor on women and he said when you meet a woman that you think you like, don't ask her for a drink. Take her out for a bowl of soup. Because a woman who can enjoy a bowl of soup is bound to be more interesting."

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"When I first started editing GQ, it gave the impression of being, and in fact was, a gay magazine. There were female models in it and there were women on the cover, but the boys were always much, much more beautiful than the girls."

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