
GQ US
HOW TRAVIS KELCE SPENT HIS SUMMER VACATION
After a grueling Super Bowl loss—and amid speculation that he would retire—Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce vowed to come back stronger than ever. And now he has. At Kelce's under the radar training base in Florida, he answers all our questions about the upcoming season, life after football, and what it's like to be Mr. Americana.
10+ min |
September 2025

GQ US
BLOOD BROTHERS
Cooper Hoffman and David Jonsson star in The Long Walk, a violent and harrowing Stephen King drama that's ultimately about the bond between two young men from very different backgrounds—a connection that's just as deep (but much more fun) off-screen.
10+ min |
September 2025

GQ US
Charvet Dress Shirts
EARLIER THIS YEAR, as I emerged from a party and peeled off my tux jacket, one of the guys I was with said, \"Whoa. What is going on with your shirt?\"
1 min |
September 2025

GQ US
Prints That Bite Back
The trick to pulling off a swaggering, texture-rich animal-print jacket like this one? Treat it like you would a plain leather biker and keep the underpinnings simple ($13,000).
1 min |
September 2025

GQ US
VIRGIL ABLOH ARCHIVE
INSIDE THE TOP SECRET
4 min |
September 2025

GQ US
Manhattan Is Back at the Center of the Restaurant Universe
In New York—and much of the country—COVID was a near extinction event for restaurants. But out of the ashes, an entirely fresh crop of new dining experiences has reasserted Manhattan as the place you have to be—and eat.
10+ min |
September 2025

GQ US
A BIG NIGHT OUT IN MARK RONSON'S OLD NEW YORK
BEFORE HE WAS POP MUSIC'S HITMAKER, MARK RONSON WAS AN UNDERAGE DJ WORKING THE WILDEST ROOMS IN MANHATTAN'S LAST GREAT ERA OF NIGHTLIFE. HIS NEW MEMOIR-AND SOME OF HIS OLDEST FRIENDS-TELLS THE STORY.
10+ min |
September 2025

GQ US
Game of Jawns
A DEFINITIVE GUIDE TO THE UNPRECEDENTED UPHEAVAL IN THE FASHION WORLD'S GREAT HOUSES.
1 min |
September 2025

GQ US
How to Build the Next Great Watch Brand
Sylvain Berneron's debut timepiece made him the most exciting watchmaker in the industry. His second watch is even better.
2 min |
September 2025

The New Yorker
Nathan Heller on E. B. White's Paragraph About the Moon Landing
The New Yorker was in its infancy when it discovered Elwyn Brooks White, who made his first contribution in 1925, the year of the magazine's founding.
3 min |
September 1- 8, 2025 (Double Issue)

The New Yorker
VAUNTED
How this magazine gets its facts straight.
10+ min |
September 1- 8, 2025 (Double Issue)

The New Yorker
GOING VIRAL
Patricia Lockwood's quest to salvage her mind, body, and art from sickness.
10+ min |
September 1- 8, 2025 (Double Issue)

The New Yorker
A NOVELIST IN COVERS
The mystery of Mary Petty.
4 min |
September 1- 8, 2025 (Double Issue)

The New Yorker
EVERYTHING NICE
How music criticism lost its edge.
10+ min |
September 1- 8, 2025 (Double Issue)

The New Yorker
ON THE HUSTINGS ZOHRAN IRL
If, as Mario Cuomo once said, you campaign in poetry and you govern in prose, then New York's mayoral race has birthed some new kind of TikTokian free verse.
3 min |
September 1- 8, 2025 (Double Issue)

New York magazine
Abortion-Pilled Lawsuits seeking to scare women away from medication may have the opposite effect.
IN THE THREE YEARS since Roe v. Wade was overturned, the Texas lawyer Jonathan Mitchell has made his name with splashy lawsuits that seek to throttle abortion rights further, specifically by limiting access to mail-order abortion pills.
5 min |
August 25 - September 7, 2025

New York magazine
HIJACKING the KENNEDYS
Only one cousin has amassed enough power to reshape the country—and his family can only watch helplessly as he destroys much that they stood for.
10+ min |
August 25 - September 7, 2025

New York magazine
Cambodia by Way of Crown Heights
After years as a roving pop-up, Bong has become a permanent restaurant. It's still a work-in-progress, but what a work.
3 min |
August 25 - September 7, 2025

New York magazine
174 MINUTES WITH... Aaron Parnas
The son of a former Trump crony has become the Gen-Z face of resistance news.
5 min |
August 25 - September 7, 2025

New York magazine
Shakespeare With Some Voguing
The Public’s Twelfth Night is pleasant but a little shallow.
5 min |
August 25 - September 7, 2025

The New Yorker
THE PLAY'S THE THING
“Twelfth Night” reopens the Delacorte.
5 min |
September 1- 8, 2025 (Double Issue)

The New Yorker
AFTER THE ALGORITHM
Social media has shaped culture for decades. What will A.I. do?
10+ min |
September 1- 8, 2025 (Double Issue)

The New Yorker
UNDER THE HAMMER
Can Sotheby's survive its billionaire owner?
10+ min |
September 1- 8, 2025 (Double Issue)

The New Yorker
DEPT. OF REMIXES OH, SAY, CAN YOU SING?
Criteria Recording Studios, in North Miami, is where the Eagles laid down \"Hotel California,\" Bob Marley sang \"Could You Be Loved,\" and Lil Wayne mixed \"Tha Carter III.\"
3 min |
September 1- 8, 2025 (Double Issue)

The New Yorker
COMMENT- THE CULTURAL TURN
In 1976, the year the United States celebrated its bicentennial, Donald J.Trump, thirty, leonine, and three-piecesuited, was chauffeured around Manhattan by an armed laid-off city cop in a silver Cadillac with \"DJT\" plates, while talking on his hot-shot car phone and making deals.
4 min |
September 1- 8, 2025 (Double Issue)

The New Yorker
Rachel Cusk on Muriel Spark's "The House of the Famous Poet"
I never felt the influence of Muriel Spark, despite that a substantial female figure in British literature.
3 min |
September 1- 8, 2025 (Double Issue)

The New Yorker
PRAY, LOVE, REPEAT
The epiphanies of Elizabeth Gilbert.
10+ min |
September 1- 8, 2025 (Double Issue)

The New Yorker
AUTEURS, INC.
A24 is brilliant at selling small, provocative films. Now it wants to sell blockbusters, too.
10+ min |
September 1- 8, 2025 (Double Issue)

New York magazine
Comedy's Safest Slur Left, right, center— everyone's using it. Why?
IN HIS HBO SPECIAL Panicked, Marc Maron vents about his peers in the comedy industry who voted for Donald Trump out of a supposed desire to protect their free speech.
5 min |
August 25 - September 7, 2025

New York magazine
Fraggle Rock on Hudson
Wyldlands, a three-story home channeling Jim Henson, Niki de Saint Phalle, and Antoni Gaudí, sprouts in a historic town upstate.
3 min |