Los Angeles Times
'Tron: Ares' has style, but its storytelling doesn't compute
Worn-out ideas about sentience and AI plus a nonsensical plot make the film a chore.
3 min |
October 13, 2025
Los Angeles Times
Nuclear thriller makes the unthinkable vividly clear
Kathryn Bigelow expertly builds dread and anxiety in ‘A House of Dynamite.’
3 min |
October 13, 2025
Los Angeles Times
The hero can’t sit still in ‘Chair Company’
Tim Robinson goes down a rabbit hole in the conspiracy-laden dark comedy on HBO.
3 min |
October 13, 2025
Los Angeles Times
Brewers on tap: Nine things to know
Dodgers square off against team that had best record in MLB this season and holds home-field advantage
6 min |
October 13, 2025
Los Angeles Times
Mayfield leads Bucs past 49ers
Baker Mayfield’s heroics came early in the fourth quarter instead of the final minutes.
3 min |
October 13, 2025
Los Angeles Times
Mayor of suburb in Illinois sees no need to send troops
The streets were quiet just a block from the ICE processing facility where the National Guard deployed last week to protect federal agents and property.
3 min |
October 13, 2025
Los Angeles Times
U.S. claims Edison's equipment ignited '19 Sylmar fire
Federal prosecutors sued Southern California Edison, saying its equipment ignited the 2019 Saddleridge fire, which burned nearly 9,000 acres and damaged or destroyed more than 100 homes in the San Fernando Valley.
3 min |
October 13, 2025
Los Angeles Times
Arrests in Chicago area amid new ruling on Guard
As a court battle continued over whether President Trump can legally deploy the National Guard in Illinois, a brawl broke out between protesters and state police at an immigration detention facility near Chicago.
3 min |
October 13, 2025
Los Angeles Times
This Democrat is locked out of the House
She won a landslide election. But Trump (and Jeffrey Epstein) is keeping her in limbo.
3 min |
October 13, 2025
Los Angeles Times
We can still reach Trump voters
Re “As Trump's reign implodes, tell MAGA ‘I told you so,’” Opinion Voices, Oct. 7
1 min |
October 13, 2025
Drive!
ELECTRIFYING 'THE' PONY CAR
The Wilson Family's 1966 'Stang Reimagined
4 min |
December 2025
Drive!
ELECTRIFYING THE PRANCING HORSE
How a Legendary Supercar Became an EV Icon Without Losing Its Soul
4 min |
December 2025
Drive!
CEASE, DESIST, AND ELECTRIFY
The 1972 Dino EV \"Moncada\"
5 min |
December 2025
New York Amsterdam News
Jamaica native deported by DHS and imprisoned in Eswatini repatriated to home country
A New York man who was deported two months ago from the U.S. to Eswatini has now returned to his native Jamaica, where he has not lived since childhood.
2 min |
October 02, 2025
New York Amsterdam News
Jazz Notes: A look back at the Pittsburgh International Jazz Fest
I was about to make my first visit to the Pittsburgh International Jazz Festival (PIJF), one of the major free jazz festivals in the country.
6 min |
October 02, 2025
New York Amsterdam News
Trump administration cancels NYC magnet school funding over transgender student policies
The Trump administration is canceling millions of dollars in magnet school grant funding after New York City officials missed a Tuesday deadline to overhaul their policies regarding transgender students.
3 min |
October 02, 2025
Esquire US
DECO DREAMS
Jaeger-LeCoultre's new pink-gold Reverso is a study in timeless design
1 min |
October/November 2025
True West
THE RESURRECTION OF BILLY THE KID
PART ART SHOW, PART WAKE
1 min |
November - December 2025
Esquire US
A Bag Made for the Journey
BERLUTI'S new PÉRIPLE is soft, sturdy, and something you'll want to reach for EVERY TIME you need to get away for a while
2 min |
October/November 2025
Esquire US
Time to Shine
Tool watches have had their moment. Now we're GETTING FANCY. These eight TIMEPIECES deliver unmatched SOPHISTICATION and style.
3 min |
October/November 2025
Esquire US
THE MAN BEHIND THE CURTAIN
His movie adaptation of Wicked earned a gazillion dollars at the box office last year. With a much-hyped sequel set to hit theaters this fall, director Jon M. Chu may be the busiest—and boldest—man in Hollywood.
5 min |
October/November 2025
True West
There's No Business Like Show Business
Firearms from the stage, screen and expositions are a hit at auction.
2 min |
November - December 2025
True West
Rock Around the Block with Doc
What goes around, comes around.
1 min |
November - December 2025
True West
Unlike Father, Unlike Son
Ed Scarborough didn't follow in the footsteps of his famous dad.
2 min |
November - December 2025
Esquire US
Ryan Clark Isn't Afraid to Tackle Hard Truths
The former NFL safety turned ESPN analyst has a fearless approach that's brought him both fame and controversy. With The Pivot Podcast, he's building his own media empire.
5 min |
October/November 2025
Esquire US
THE FINE ART OF DIGESTIES
There's no better way to complete the perfect meal— and impress your guests—than by serving a sophisticated after-dinner cocktail. Here's how to get started.
2 min |
October/November 2025
Esquire US
5 Dishes That Shaped My Life
Mario Carbone has just opened two more locations of his iconic namesake restaurant, in London and Dubai. Here he tells us about the dishes that inspired him to launch a global dining empire.
2 min |
October/November 2025
Esquire US
The George Clooney Story, Part 2
ON THE EDGE OF A BUCOLIC ENGLISH VILLAGE ABOUT AN HOUR’S drive from London is a large house that's hidden from view by a cluster of old-growth trees. George Clooney lives in this house. Or, rather, it's one of his residences. In June, I took a train from Paris—where I had been attending Fashion Week—to Clooney's house for an Esquire cover shoot. At 9:00 A.M., Clooney walked out his back door and strolled to his pool house, where our photographer and stylist had established a base camp. Clooney was dressed in a dark-blue suit and white shirt, no tie, and carried a coffee mug. This was unusual. Most celebrities arrive to their photo shoots in casual gear because they're about to undress and put on clothes for the camera. Plus, the shoot was catered with gallons of coffee.
2 min |
October/November 2025
Esquire US
Don't Look Back in Anger
There's a brand-new retro music trend out there right now. Does it mean we've merely hit peak nostalgia, or does it suggest a world in the throes of full clinical depression?
6 min |
October/November 2025
Esquire US
THE SUIT THAT TOOK ME DECADES TO BUY
Veteran menswear writer G. Bruce Boyer tells us how he finally got his Rubinacci double-breasted, which skips the gimmicks in favor of a classic cut that'll never go out of style
1 min |