Saturday, April 27, 2019

50 Questions We Have After ‘Avengers: Endgame’

 
'Avengers: Endgame' is a fun and funny action movie, but it's impossible not to be frustrated with how Marvel stumbled on the landing.
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Here Are 50 Questions We Have After Seeing Avengers: Endgame (Spoilers)
 
A big twist in Avengers: Endgame creates a number of questions for its audience that not even the greatest scientists in the history of humanity have been capable of answering. But, even outside of that, we find ourselves wondering what the deal was with that [spoiler!] that [spoiler'd]and [spoiler!]'s haircut. After seeing Endgame these are the 50 biggest questions we have that Marvel will probably never answer. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
Everlane Finally Launched Its 'Tread' Sneaker Brand. It Was Worth the Wait.
 
Everlane's been a go-to for stylish essentials since it launched in 2010, but there's always been one thing conspicuously absent from the brand's men's lineup: footwear. Namely sneakers, since it's 2019 and when you're talking about essential footwear, you're talking about sneakers. But all that changes today. The transparent, direct-to-consumer company just launched a new in-house sneaker brand called Tread. It was well worth the wait. (Did we mention they're $95?) Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Ralph Steadman and Hunter S. Thompson Crashed the America's Cup in a Rowboat and Escaped by Setting Off Flares
 
"I was going to write, 'Fuck the Pope,'" Ralph Steadman tells Esquire's Jack Holmes. Well, he told that to Hunter S. Thompson half a century ago, when the duo went up to Rhode Island for the America's Cup and Hunter proposed they commandeer a vessel of their own for the occasion. Steadman, a renowned satirical artist, worked with Thompson on some of his biggest stories as he birthed the Gonzo style, an extension of the New Journalism that abandoned objectivity and thrust the writer into absurd narratives as the protagonist. Holmes talked to the legendary satirist about Gonzo, Donald Trump, and his partnership with Vans to highlight endangered species. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
The Best Clothes To Stock Up On Before Summer Starts
 
You don't have to be in the business of chasing trends to have a solid sense of personal style. But that doesn't mean trends are worthless. Some are hyper-fleeting, while others are the mark of a bigger change in fashion. The latter are the ones really worth your attention. They have more longevity—say, the next few seasons versus just this one—and they'll also influence the seasons to come. And no matter how classic you consider your style, having a few pieces that nod to the current state of modern menswear is key to keeping your look up to date. Here are the 12 you should know for this summer. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
In Avengers: Endgame, What's the Deal With the Post-Credit Scene? (Spoilers)
 
After 22 movies over 10 years, audiences are conditioned to wait around after every Marvel Cinematic Universe movie for the post-credit scene. In fact, I even wait around sometimes after non-Marvel films. Maybe I'm the only one that saw the Bohemian Rhapsody post-credit scene teasing Rocketman in the Classic Rock Cinematic Universe. But this movie was different. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
John F Kennedy Jr. Was an American Icon. These Photos Show His Evolution.
 
John Kennedy Jr. was America's crown prince. He was born just two and a half weeks after his father was elected president, in November 1960. After their father was assassinated in 1963, Kennedy and his sister, Caroline, were raised by their mother, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, in Manhattan's Upper West Side. Though his mom shielded him from the press as a child, as an adult, Kennedy was a media fixation—tabloids chronicled everything from his relationships to celebrities like Daryl Hannah to his Frisbee games in Central Park. Twenty years ago this summer, Kennedy, Bessette, and her sister Lauren, died when the plane Kennedy was driving crashed into the Atlantic Ocean. Here's a look back at Kennedy's life. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
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