Wednesday, June 17, 2020

Bruce Springsteen Comes Directly For Trump in a New Radio Show

 
The music legend went directly at the president in his latest radio show.
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Bruce Springsteen to Donald Trump: 'Put On a F***ing Mask'
 
The Boss has been keeping himself busy with a new gig, hosting "From His Home to Yours" on SiriusXM's E Street Radio station. On his latest broadcast, he started things a little differently, scrapping his original plans for the episode—instead opening up the show with another shot at President Trump. "I had another show prepared for broadcast this week on this strange and eventful summer, but with 100,000+ Americans dying over the last few months and the empty, shamed response from our leaders, I've been simply pissed off," Springsteen said. Then he went further. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
You Will Never Regret Buying This Shirt
 
There's a lot of bluster and noise about the concept of versatility when it comes to men's style. The claims, at times, sound downright unbelievable. Will those sneakers really look as great at a black-tie gala as they will on the boardwalk? Probably not. But occasionally you come across a piece that actually delivers on all those grand promises. Polo Ralph Lauren's classic chambray shirt is one of them. It'd look great on the boardwalk, for sure. It would also, I dare say, look extremely cool with a tuxedo and bow-tie at a gala. But let's be real: You're not going to a gala this summer. You're sitting at home, or taking a walk, or heading to the park. Maybe—maybe!—you'll find yourself grabbing a drink with a small group of friends while standing at a safe distance. And while this shirt could shine with formalwear, it absolutely will outperform everything else in your wardrobe when it comes to looking perfectly on-point for all your more dressed-down adventures. Esquire Style Director Jonathan Evans explains why. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
It's Officially 'Last-Minute.' Here Are 38 Father's Day Gift Ideas to Save You
 
Another day, another day closer to Father's Day. And even though time is seeming very much like a flat circle with no discernible beginning, middle, or end, you won't be forgiven for dropping the ball on the gift-getting. Dad deserves better after years of, well, being a dad to you. So if time has suddenly solidified itself, making it clear you haven't got much of it left before Father's Day to buy a gift, let us lend you a hand. Here, you'll find 38 pretty awesome suggestions you can get dad either in the form of a digital gift card or subscription, so it can be delivered electronically, or with the fastest shipping you can wrangle these days—for the guy who likes liquor or clothes or food or just goofing around. And hey, maybe set a calendar reminder next year so you're not running the clock down to the last minute. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
All This Talk of 'Phase One' Reopenings Is Rapidly Becoming Obsolete
 
Like many local and state politicians, Oregon Governor Kate Brown has found that the pandemic has put her in a terrible bind. Economies can't simply shut down forever—or until a vaccine appears, which still appears to be a year away. At the same time, reopening the economy, even in the judicious way Oregon is going about it, has been demonstrated to be a grave risk. Talking about "phases" is rapidly becoming obsolete. If Phase One includes reopening churches and relying on the pastor and the holy spirit to keep worshippers safe, or if it includes reopening food processing plants and relying on management to keep workers safe while simultaneously scrambling to recoup record losses, then Phase One may never end. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
16 T-Shirts to Help Support Anti-Racist Initiatives Across the Country
 
If you're struggling to find a course of action that feels like a remotely adequate response to the cold-blooded murder of innocent men and women across the country, I'll clue you in on a little secret: You ain't going to find one because it doesn't exist. But endlessly wringing your hands at home isn't helping anyone either. The least you can do is put those fingers to good use by clicking "add to cart," letting the world know which side of the fight against racism you stand on, and helping support the causes you care about in the process. Thankfully, brands around the world are making versions that help funnel money to the George Floyd Memorial Fund and various other organizations that deserve your dollars. We picked out 16 to get you started. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
Welders, Thongs, and Monster Trucks: Inside @QueerAppalachia's Search For Community in the Deep South
 
Esquire Staff Writer Justin Kirkland stumbled upon @QueerAppalachia on Instagram a few years ago. The content of the Instagram married two worlds for him that, as a kid growing up in East Tennessee, he didn't know could co-exist. Initially, it made him uncomfortable, as it probably does for a lot of Appalachian-born kids—it allows kinks and sexuality and eroticism to live alongside RealTree and opossums and Dolly Parton. It's the rare culture shock that happens when two parts of you can coexist without conflict. That, in part, cannot happen without creators who don't embrace that themselves. Here, Kirkland speaks with those creators and the community they are building about their pursuit of the intersection of all intersections. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
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