Lifestyle
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What I've Learned
TODAY, EVERYBODY WHO HAS A ROOF has a show.
4 min |
April / May 2026
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Marcus
How the head coach of Notre Dame tamed the Wild West of college football-and why the NFL is desperately trying to lure him to the pros
2 min |
April / May 2026
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It Should Have Been Sinners
The film was more deserving of Best Picture than One Battle After Another, whose portrayal of Black people is somewhere between problematic and anti-Black
6 min |
April / May 2026
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Fernando Mendoza
So you won the Heisman Trophy. And a national championship. And everyone knows you're going first in the draft. Great. Life is going to be harder in the NFL. Good thing you've got a plan.
10+ min |
April / May 2026
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Eileen Gu
The freestyle skier is a supercomputer on the slopes, racking up six Olympic medals during her career. Before you ask: She has much more where that came from.
3 min |
April / May 2026
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Shams Charania
If anything major goes down in the Association -trades, ACL tears, firings-chances are this man told you about it first.
3 min |
April / May 2026
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Why Mavericks Matter
MY TWO DAUGHTERS ARE LITTLE JOCKS-SOCCER, basketball, softball, hockey.
2 min |
April / May 2026
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What the Hell Did I Just Hear?
Film composer Ludwig Göransson, a muse to some of Hollywood's top directors, transforms a film into something else entirely
4 min |
April / May 2026
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MR. BIG PUFF
Shigeru Kaneko, chief buyer of Beams Plus, reveals the inspiration behind his standout down jacket
1 min |
April / May 2026
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Man, American, Seeks Purpose
In his new book, Jordan Ritter Conn presents a group portrait of the struggles and triumphs of men today
2 min |
April / May 2026
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ESCAPE PLAN
Tumi's known for its stylish road-warrior luggage, but its latest tote is built for pleasure, not business
1 min |
April / May 2026
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DUNSTER FIRE
Phil Dunster charmed you as the firecracker Jamie Tartt on Ted Lasso. Now he's back as a studious (but still dickish) academic on HBO's new comedy Rooster.
4 min |
April / May 2026
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THE ESQUIRE GUIDE TO ASHEVILLE
Catch me on the right day and I'll tell you I'd give up all the traveling I've done in my life, all the visits to all the globally significant cities, to spend my time down south.
8 min |
April / May 2026
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In Living Color
Porsche Design's aviators come from a long line of ingeniously constructed products from the creator of the 911 himself
1 min |
April / May 2026
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The Trough Urinal
IT'S THE ICE, REALLY, THAT TELLS YOU WHAT A trough urinal is playing at.
3 min |
April / May 2026
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The Rise and Fall of the Outlaw Lineman
Over the last decade, an army of hard-living adrenaline junkies has helped maintain the nation's power grid, keeping your lights on and Internet running.
10+ min |
April / May 2026
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TEAMS OF OUR FATHERS
A feel-good story about winning, losing, raising kids, the joy of sports, and, well, the Battle of Stalingrad
6 min |
April / May 2026
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Back in the Fast Lane
Historic watchmaker Universal Genève relaunches with a grail-status chronograph steeped in racing lore
1 min |
April / May 2026
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THE FALL OF AN EMPIRE
Republicans have long dominated Georgia's 14th District, at least until Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene stepped down from her post in January. Can Democratic candidate Shawn Harris- -a cattle rancher and retired brigadier general-flip the seat?
4 min |
April / May 2026
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What the Puck?
From a gay Canadian hockey-romance series to Olympic gold-medal wins and wild locker-room scenes: Hockey is having a moment. And it may be puzzling and confounding—but it somehow gives me hope.
5 min |
April / May 2026
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Fleetwood
The gospel according to Fairway Jesus: Savor every moment. Praise thy teammates. Lust not for individual glory. Do these things and you will find success.
3 min |
April / May 2026
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CRICKET, ANYONE?
Americans know it as a tennis sweater. Brits beg to differ. Either way, it's proof that good knitwear is a year-round affair.
2 min |
April / May 2026
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From Belgium, with Love
The upper crust's favorite loafer is stepping out of its effete enclaves and into the wider world of menswear
1 min |
April / May 2026
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The Meaning of Life
Advice, Wisdom, and a Few Hard Truths
10+ min |
Winter 2026
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HOW THE DUFFER BROTHERS CHANGED THE WORLD
IN 2016, A PAIR OF SCI-FI-OBSESSED TWINS CREATED A TV SHOW: STRANGER THINGS. IT REIGNITED CAREERS, MINTED NEW STARS, AND SET THE MOLD FOR THE STREAMING HIT. BUT THEY KNOW NONE OF THAT MATTERS IF THEY CAN'T STICK THE LANDING.
10+ min |
Winter 2026
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Sports On the Holidays
SHOULD YOU FIND YOURSELF AROUND SO-CALLED CIVILIZED discourse this holiday season, you'll likely encounter a well-worn idea about televised kickoffs and tip-offs on Thanksgiving and Christmas. Which is: They should not be happening.
3 min |
Winter 2026
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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