Esquire US
Rian Johnson Can Make Anything Entertaining. (Really.)
With a third deliriously enjoyable entry in the pretzel-logic Knives Out franchise, Wake Up Dead Man, the writer-director defies expectations once again.
5 min |
Winter 2026
Esquire US
Lucid Gravity Grand Touring
Who knew an SUV could do all this and more?
2 min |
Winter 2026
Esquire US
Perfecting Preppy
At J. Press, Jack Carlson is working to keep things current while honing the small details that fans of the 123-year-old brand care about so deeply
1 min |
Winter 2026
Esquire US
Animal Instinct
The Panthère de Cartier ring takes any look for a walk on the wild side
1 min |
Winter 2026
Esquire US
Something Classic, Something New
IN 1998, ESQUIRE INTRODUCED AN INTIMATE, PROBING INTERVIEW series called What I’ve Learned. Longtime Esquire writer Mike Sager sat down with Oscar-winning actor Rod Steiger for an unusual conversation.
2 min |
Winter 2026
Esquire US
FLIGHT PLAN
The historic A-2 is the OG of leather flying jackets. Today, it's an essential part of your casual wardrobe.
2 min |
Winter 2026
Esquire US
GOLDEN GOOSE'S GRIT AND GLAMOUR
The Italian brand may be best known for its sneakers, but the clothes—inspired this fall by the swagger of the '70s—are not to be missed
1 min |
Winter 2026
Esquire US
DEPTH OF FEELING
Omega's much-loved technical diver, the Planet Ocean, just got a major refresh
1 min |
Winter 2026
Esquire US
The Contender
From a stoic cowboy in 1923 to a white-collar lunatic in The Housemaid, Brandon Sklenar has shown he has the range and potential to be a leading man. Soon he'll have the chance to prove it.
4 min |
Winter 2026
Esquire US
Welcome to the CAMERONVERSE
On the eve of the new Avatar release, Esquire spent time with James Cameron in his fun-house studio, surrounded by some of his most famous and fearsome creations. We talked about technology, grief, loss, Al, and whether he can save the box office. Step this way!
7 min |
Winter 2026
Esquire US
BIRTH OF THE COOL
NOWADAYS, IT'S A NO-BRAINER THAT BOX-OFFICE STARS MAKE unbeatable ambassadors for fashion brands. It wasn't always that way. In the mid-1990s, when cell phones were good for phone calls and not much else, actors would show up for premieres but rarely for fashion shows—and never in an ad campaign.
2 min |
Winter 2026
Esquire US
The BEST New
IT’S SELDOM SILENT IN MIAMI. THE AIR IS FULL OF CRICKETS AND the mm-tss, mm-tss of house music and the staccato backfires of souped-up whips gunnin’ down the causeway. But in the neighborhood of Little River, another welcome sound can be heard: the oceanic murmur of folks enjoying themselves. You hear it when you approach Sunny’s, a vast steakhouse where inside and outside blend together, Miami style. Sunny’s is a party. Like, the best party in town. The vibes are impeccable, and the food is so good that you make that face between disbelief and disgust that somehow conveys ecstasy. This year at Esquire, we’ve seen dozens of new restau
10+ min |
Winter 2026
Esquire US
Yes, Bob, There Is A Santa Claus
Bob Rutan is legendary among the tight-knit fraternity of Macy's Santa Clauses. Like many of these men, playing Santa changed Bob. Profoundly. His story is one of struggle and failure, heartbreak and grace and—yes—the magic of Christmas.
10+ min |
Winter 2026
Esquire US
How to Smarten Up
Everything is very stupid right now. Like, historically idiotic. Fighting back is easier and more enjoyable than you might think.
5 min |
Winter 2026
Los Angeles Times
Chargers get picky amid Herbert's gritty heroics
An interception by Jefferson closes night as quarterback shows off one-handed skills.
3 min |
December 10, 2025
Los Angeles Times
Coups in West Africa causing alarm
Coups and attempted coups in West Africa, along with escalating security challenges, have left the region in a state of emergency, a leader of the regional bloc said Tuesday.
1 min |
December 10, 2025
Los Angeles Times
Ban on wind projects overturned
“The Trump Administration seems intent on raising costs on American families at every juncture —and California is equally committed to challenging every one of its illegal attempts to make life more expensive for Californians.”
2 min |
December 10, 2025
Los Angeles Times
Killing mountain lions to save bighorn sheep
State quietly changes policy to manage wildlife
7 min |
December 10, 2025
Los Angeles Times
Vandalism vs. safety in crosswalk debate
Tired of delays, group paints a Westwood intersection. LAPD cites one activist.
3 min |
December 10, 2025
Los Angeles Times
Hamas wants pressure on Israel
The militant group sets out demands before second phase of ceasefire
3 min |
December 10, 2025
Los Angeles Times
Ruling repeals Trump moratorium on wind energy projects
Judge calls executive order arbitrary and unlawful. California, part of group that challenged ban, plans to forge ahead despite federal funding cuts.
3 min |
December 10, 2025
Los Angeles Times
Confident coach Chesney says he can build winner
Nine months before his debut in his first big-time college football coaching job, Bob Chesney sounded as confident as a running back with four downs to gain one yard.
5 min |
December 10, 2025
Los Angeles Times
Fossil fuels off list of warming causes
EPA’s revised climate change page mentions natural phenomena as the only sources.
3 min |
December 10, 2025
Los Angeles Times
SYNTHESIZING THE PERFECT FILM SCORE
How composer Daniel Lopatin blended past and future to give the upcoming 'Marty Supreme' its swagger
7 min |
December 10, 2025
Los Angeles Times
20 years spent shaping Latin alt
Nacional Records, an indie label that's kept its finger on the pulse, celebrates a milestone.
9 min |
December 10, 2025
Los Angeles Times
The 10 most essential Latin alternative LPs from Nacional Records
Narrowing it down wasn't easy, but these are the label's most game-changing titles.
5 min |
December 10, 2025
Los Angeles Times
Katseye trained for this. Is it everything they dreamed?
The global girl group brings Beautiful Chaos to YouTube Theater and the Palladium.
6 min |
December 10, 2025
Los Angeles Times
Nobel literature laureate delivers a rare public lecture
Hungary’s László Krasznahorkai muses on hope at awards week in Stockholm.
2 min |
December 10, 2025
Los Angeles Times
Cold water thrown on hot stove talk of Hernández
It had been an offseason of few acquisitions prior to the Edwin Diaz move thus far for the Dodgers.
4 min |
December 10, 2025
Los Angeles Times
Things are about to get worse for Mike Johnson
Being a rubber stamp for Trump wouldn't be a problem if all the president's talk about living in a ‘Golden Age’ were true
3 min |