| Megachurches, pyramid schemes, and one highly anticipated graphic novel come to life makes for a promising late 2019 binge. | If you have trouble reading this message, view it in a browser. | | | | | 15 New Shows You Should Be Watching This Fall | | With Game of Thrones and summer over, we're looking to fall to bring along some big new collective TV obsessions. Thankfully, there are a few upcoming shows that could have the staying power for at least a few years to come. With a little bit of fantasy, some serious drama, and and no lack of A-list names, the Fall TV season is poised to be one of the strongest in years. Below are 15 of the upcoming new series you should definitely keep an eye out for. Read More | | | | | | | | | 16 Pairs of Sweatpants You Can Wear Outside, on the Couch, and Everywhere In Between | | Sweatpants are not a sign of giving up. That is, of course, if you wear the right ones. Sure, you don't need to be showing up to a wedding or a meeting in a pair of sweats. But in your house? On a plane? Sitting in a coffee shop? Sure! Thanks to the new takes on the classic sweatpant, there are new slim versions in modern fabrics that look like you actually put some thought into your fit. They're a bona fide essential for pretty much every guy's closet. And thanks to those stretchy materials and that elastic waistband, they're seriously comfortable—whether you're just lounging around or heading out for the day. Here are 16 of our favorite pairs to put to the test. Read More | | | | | | | | | Hear Me Out: Pennywise Is a Legitimately Funny Clown | | Like Rodney Dangerfield in Caddyshack, It Chapter 2 is, at its essence, a Pennywise vehicle. Just as Dangerfield lights up the screen whenever he appears in the famous 1980 golfing comedy, this Dancing Clown is the absurdist outsider disrupting the normality of this small Maine town. It goes around town punking its subjects like Ashton Kutcher with a lust for blood. It is a sketch comedy master—one who is constantly placing victims into weirdo improv situations that just so happen to end in death. And when It inhabits a giant Paul Bunyan statue in front of a horrified Bill Hader, this might as well have been pulled directly from an episode of SNL. Read More | | | | | | | | | 10 Ways to Embrace Fall's Best Trends Without Trying Too Hard | | Fall is nearly here, which is very good news. There's a simple explanation for that, for the style minded. Because now, you get to actually wear some damn clothes, instead of putting on the bare minimum of fabric so you don't melt into a puddle in the August heat. But there's more to it than just being able to throw on something other than a camp-collar shirt (though, to be fair, that trend is not going to stop come October). The other great thing about autumn is that you get to really embrace all the cool new shit that the fashion world has to offer. And there's a lot! But that doesn't mean the transition requires a lot of effort. Here, for your viewing (and shopping) pleasure, are the 10 easiest ways to get on board. Read More | | | | | | | | | How to Make the Perfect Manhattan | | The Manhattan demands respect. It is brazen and strong: rye whiskey (or bourbon, but we think you're better off with rye), Italian vermouth, and aromatic bitters. It is rich, with flavors both spicier and sweeter. And in the annals of cocktail-making, it is an all-around heavyweight champion. Consider knowing how to make a Manhattan like knowing how to properly shake hands. No weak wrists for the handshake. No ice for the Manhattan. Have at it. Read More | | | | | | | | | 60 Photos of Celebrities Partying in the '70s | | Ah, the 1970's. Not unknown for its partying—and that's not limited to your everyday American. No, the decade's biggest celebrities were no stranger to an eventful night out. Sure, a party in the '70s might not entail what it does today—but that might actually be a good thing? Here, we're looking back on (and raising a glass to) a time when it was done right, partying vicariously through the celebs of the '70s. Read More | | | | | | | | Follow Us | | | | Unsubscribe Privacy Notice | | esquire.com ©2019 Hearst Communications Inc. All Rights Reserved. Hearst Email Privacy, 300 W 57th St., Fl. 19 (sta 1-1), New York, NY 10019 | | | | | | |
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