
An Exit Interview with David Granger, Editor in Chief of Esquire
Quality time and a round of golf — for money — with David Granger, the Editor in Chief of Esquire for 19 years and winner of 17 National Magazine awards.
Quality time and a round of golf — for money — with David Granger, the Editor in Chief of Esquire for 19 years and winner of 17 National Magazine awards.
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Two of the biggest art auction houses are going head-to-head in NYC.
For five-time World Champion Dusty Tuckness, rodeo bullfighting isn’t just saving fallen cowboys from hooves and horns — it’s turning the escape into a masterpiece.
By Chris Wright
A 57-year-old retired Google executive broke the record for the highest-altitude jump, but you’ve never heard of him.
Meet the individuals and companies that are enriching America through design.
By Jack Seemer
A daydream of the perfect listening room, at any cost.
By Chris Wright
Chef’s Table Returns and Bryan Cranston takes to HBO.
Though best known for its namesake city, greater San Luis Obispo County offers both mountains, coastlines and some of the country’s best ‘cue.
By Will McGough
Conveniently, it takes about the same length of time to smoke a big cigar as it does to read a short novella.
By Chris Wright
Herb Lester is producing paper maps in the face of the smartphone revolution.
No guilt over excess towels, and all the perks of a fine hotel.
From a mid-century Palm Springs oasis to a vintage inn in the Catskills, these are the country’s best boutique hotels.
By Jack Seemer
Everyone has their favorite version of Prince, because everybody sees a little bit of themselves in Prince.
By Nick Milanes
American Psycho gets a successful update for the Broadway stage, with the suit to match.
The Wipebook Pro condenses all the benefits of a whiteboard into a portable, leather bound notebook.
By Nick Caruso
These are three — in South Carolina, New York and California — that you should plan on staying at this summer.
Mike’s Music is an unexpected den of some of Rock’s greatest vintage guitars, amps, and the occasional stop-in by great bands.
What would you watch for 94 hours straight?
Precision is part of everyday life too, whether you’re shaving, running for a train or soaking up time with your family.
By Nick Caruso