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Fictional journalism? Esquire creates Heath Ledger's last days

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After Heath Ledger was found dead in his SoHo apartment on Jan. 22, David Granger, the editor in chief of Esquire magazine, dispatched a writer named Lisa Taddeo to report on the actor's final days.

Her article, published in the April issue, which will be on newstands next week, finds Ledger eating Moroccan food with Jack Nicholson in London, returning to New York and partying at the downtown nightspot Beatrice Inn, eating steak and eggs at a café in Little Italy and wolfing down a banana-nut muffin as his last morsel of food.

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Esquire's history does brim with journalistic stunts. There was the 1996 cover article on Allegra Coleman, a new Hollywood "it" girl. It was a hoax. Under Granger there was the 2001 profile of the R.E.M. singer Michael Stipe, seasoned with a good dose of fiction. Then there are the mere gimmicks: Halle Berry interviewing the interviewer, Jon Stewart annotating his own profile.
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