Tuesday, November 27, 2018

Bruce Springsteen Opens Up About His Struggles for Esquire's Winter '18 Cover

 
With his new Netflix special—a film of his intense, powerful one-man show on Broadway—Bruce Springsteen reveals that his bravest journey has been wrestling with his own mental health.
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The Mind Is a Terrifying Place. Even For Bruce Springsteen.
 
For more than fifty years, he's traveled deep into the heart of America. But with his new Netflix special—a film of his intense, powerful one-man show on Broadway—Bruce Springsteen reveals to Esquire's Michael Hainey that his bravest journey has been wrestling with his own mental health. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
New Emails Prove Just How Much Fox News Is in the Tank for the Trump Administration
 
Fox News, and particularly the hallowed ground of American political discourse that is its morning show, Fox & Friends, is now locked in a symbiosis of stupid with the world's most powerful man. Fox News will say something, and the president repeats it as fact. The president will spout off, and Fox News will find a way to justify the inane ramblings of a man whose brain is steadily melting from the hours and hours of television he pumps into it each day. Newly discovered emails, however, document how Fox & Friends embraced their role as The President's Worldwide Network in a gobsmackingly brazen way. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The Waterproof Sneaker You Need For Fall
 
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The bad-weather sneaker you've been dreaming of. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
Critics Are Already Calling Aquaman the Best DC Movie Since The Dark Knight
 
DC has had a rough go of things lately. With the exception of Wonder Woman, the comic book empire has failed to create any good entries in its own cinematic universe. Its Superman, Batman, and Justice League movies were so bad that the future of the entire DC Extended Universe is in question. However, there may finally be some long-awaited good news in the DC Extended Universe. After early screenings of Aquaman, starring Jason Momoa, critics seem pretty pleased. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
This Guy Is a Hack Too Far
 
Comes now another test for Ben Sasse, and Susan Collins, and all the other Republicans who are terribly dismayed over the vandal in the White House, and what he is doing to our precious national dialogue and to our democratic institutions. How's about you all get together and fight like hell to keep Thomas Farr off the bench? This guy, whose entire career has been as a kept Republican lawyer, and who was primarily responsible for a voter-suppression plan that a court said targeted minority voters "with almost surgical precision," should really be a hack too far, shouldn't he? Ben? Susie? Anybody? Is this thing on? Hello? Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
Swatch and Hodinkee's Latest Timepiece Packs a Lot of Style Into an Affordable Package
 
When the folks at watch-centric site Hodinkee were getting ready to celebrate their 10th anniversary, they knew they had to return to their partnership with Swatch, the Swiss watch giant and great equalizer of the watch world. Enter the Systim51 Blue Edition, inspired by Swatch's colorful watches of the '80s and '90s, as you can see from the blue silicon strap and clasp, and the almost iridescent blue case that shifts tones depending on the viewing angle. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
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