Esquire

Spending Our Way Into the Apocalypse

Andrew Sargus Klein | Posted 09.22.2008 | Media


Andrew Sargus Klein

The whole scenario found in this month's Esquire verges on gallows humor.

L. Rust Hills, Esquire's Fiction Editor, Dies At 83

New York Times | Bruce Weber | Posted 08.14.2008 | Media


L. Rust Hills, a staunch advocate of contemporary American literature who, as Esquire's curmudgeonly fiction editor in three separate stints from the ...

This Week's Internet Diversions

Jack Donaldson | Posted 07.23.2008 | Entertainment


Jack Donaldson

Another collection of the trivial, the inane, the entertaining, and the viral, including Jay-Z at Glastonbury, a New Yorker's worst fears of LA come true, and favorites from the Onion.

Esquire Demonstrates How to Make Green Technology Really Wasteful

Dave Burdick | Posted 07.21.2008 | Green


Dave Burdick

Imagine my dismay when I read today about the amazingly un-green way in which Esquire, to which I subscribe, will be employing the E Ink technology next month.

Esquire Cover To Go Digital With Electronic Display

New York Times | Tim Arango | Posted 07.21.2008 | Media


On the third floor of the Museum of Modern Art in Midtown Manhattan rests a tribute to Esquire's glory years -- a collection of 92 covers from the 196...

This Week's Top 10 Internet Diversions

Jack Donaldson | Posted 06.05.2008 | Entertainment


Jack Donaldson

Think of this column as a Cliffs Notes to the internet, culling down a massive anthology of information and entertainment into a digestible guide to the best of what's around.

Haven't I Seen That Before?

Hugh Hamilton | Posted 05.21.2008 | Media


Hugh Hamilton

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Why Esquire Isn't Likely To Have John Edwards On Its Cover Again Anytime Soon

Huffington Post via Min Online | Posted 04.01.2008 | Media


Senior staff at Esquire may have known as early as last summer that John Edwards' 2008 presidential bid was destined for failure — the August 20...

Fallon's Fall

Amb. Marc Ginsberg | Posted 03.11.2008 | Politics


Amb. Marc Ginsberg

Once again, this White House has seen to it that another senior level military commander has been censored for daring to challenge the Bush-Cheney "unconventional wisdom" regarding the Middle East.

Esquire: The Tabloid

Beth Arnold | Posted 03.09.2008 | Media


Beth Arnold

To cash in on more of our debilitating celebrity culture, Esquire decided to hound Heath Ledger from his grave by assigning a writer to invent a fictional story about the last days of his life.

Esquire's "Reported Fiction" Guesses What Heath Ledger's Last Days Were Like

Esquire | Lisa Taddeo | Posted 03.06.2008 | Media


To write a conceivable chronicle of Heath Ledger's final days, writer Lisa Taddeo visited the actor's neighborhood, talked to the store owners and bar...

A Little White Turtleneck...and a Smile

Leslie Goldman | Posted 02.08.2008 | Living


Leslie Goldman

Do we all look pretty much the same naked when Photoshop is the great equalizer?

Esquire Celebrates Anniversary With Recreation Of Angie's Classic Cover

Huffington Post | Posted 01.21.2008 | Media


To celebrate its 75th anniversary, Esquire has re-created its classic 1966 Angie Dickinson cover with Victoria's Secret models. Among those models is...

Why I Started Punching Jerks Again

Tim Ferriss | Posted 01.09.2008 | Living


Tim Ferriss

Would we have fewer AK-47-toting high schoolers if it were socially acceptable to take of a glove, slap it across an offender's face, and issue the good 'ol "Sir, you have insulted my honor" challenge?

Bush Insiders Describe How This Administration Starts Wars

Cenk Uygur | Posted 10.29.2007 | Politics


Cenk Uygur

Iran had basically surrendered to us in 2003 -- and we refused their offer of turning in all of their terrorist allies and completely stopping their nuclear program.

Freedom From Choice

AJ Jacobs | Posted 10.03.2007 | Living


AJ Jacobs

I experienced first-hand the how a life of restricted choice can be satisfying, even paradoxically liberating - especially as our choices multiply like cable channels.