Esquire's Best New Restaurants in America, 2019 Where should you eat tonight? We know. We've done the legwork. Jeff Gordinier, Esquire's Food & Drinks editor, has been logging countless miles for the past 12 months, crisscrossing this big country looking for the best eats, the best drinks, the best backstories, the best vibes. Behold Esquire's Best New Restaurants, class of 2019, a list that celebrates what it means to eat well right now in America, with all its diversity and dynamism. We hope you're hungry.
Shoe the Bear Created Weather-Proof, Ultra-Versatile Boots You'll Wear Forever If you've found yourself reading this sentence, it might be because you're like me. And in this specific case, being like me means that impulse-buying a pair of boots is well within your character. I'll admit it. I have more boots in my apartment than I know what to do with. Literal dust sits upon some of my favorite pairs. It's a problem, man! But for those of you who are not like me (a high-maintenance dresser addicted to filling a dark hole deep within my soul with jawns of all kind), I come bearing a golden ticket. Get out of bed, Grandpa Joe—we're going to Versatile Town where there's a pair of boots you'd be hard pressed not to pair with any outfit in your arsenal. Inside the Shady History of the National Enquirer—From Celebrity Scandals to Donald Trump
In 2015, strange new headlines began to join the National Enquirer's usual roster of celebrity weight fluctuations and pending divorces. Suddenly, the magazine was using its front page—a massive platform featured in countless supermarket checkout lines, even if circulation had withered to the 300,000 range from its 1970s peak of nearly 6 million—to declare that Hillary Clinton had six months to live. (Despite this, "cruel Bill," the rag claimed, "force[d] her to stay on the campaign trail.") A few weeks later, and apparently not yet confined to her deathbed, the presidential candidate was "GOING TO JAIL," and appeared photoshopped into an orange jumpsuit on the tabloid's cover. Headlines for the two editions of the Enquirer published in the days prior to the election roared "HILLARY HITMAN TELLS ALL," and asserted that the candidate had "blackmailed" the FBI to "kill corruption probe." 40 Blockbuster Gifts For the Movie Lover in Your Life Let's face it—buying a movie theater gift card for the film buff in your life is basically the same thing as giving them socks. It's something the recipient would buy for themselves anyway, so you're not providing a particularly thoughtful or surprising gift--all you're doing is temporarily saving them money. Chances are, you want your gift to be more exciting than that. From biographies of cinematic icons to sumptuous coffee table books, deluxe editions of classic movies to the gear you need for the ultimate home movie night, here are 35 great gift ideas for your favorite movie lover. Timex's New Watch Is Designed to Be the Most 'Timex' Ever Timex has existed, in one permutation or another, for 165 years. That's no mean feat, and it translates to one hell of an archive of watch designs. This is important, in this instance, not as a history lesson, but as necessary information to understand the enormity of the task that the brand's creative director, Giorgio Galli, undertook when he set out to design the most "Timex" Timex ever made. The Best Books of 2019 (So Far) Now that the year is almost over, there's no time like the present to recap the year in books. It's been a year of boundary-pushing fiction and buzzworthy nonfiction, with new and established authors alike releasing books that will inspire you, challenge you, and stop you in your tracks. Here are our favorite reads from 2019.
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Sunday, November 17, 2019
Presenting America’s Best New Restaurants, 2019
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