| The heavy drinker's guide to not getting heavy. | If you have trouble reading this message, view it in a browser. | | | | | The Drinks Most (and Least) Likely to Give You a Beer Gut | | Forget asking loopy herbalists if phytoestrogen is making you so damn busty. Just ask Aaron Goldfarb. As a glutton, a heavy drinker, and a narcissist, he's spent far too much time figuring out how to (try to) remain trim without cutting out any booze. Here are his non-scientific but very well-tested thoughts on what should be a part of your drinking diet and what probably shouldn't. Read More | | | | | | | | | The Tao of Robert De Niro's 'F*ck 'Em' | | 'This guy should not be president, period,' Robert De Niro says, his face hardened with that familiar look of torment and tenacity for which he's become so recognizable. "And when you say that," Brian Stelter replies, "folks on Fox come after you–I remember the Tony's, when you got up there and cursed–" "Fuck 'em. Fuck 'em." Stelter goes on to lightly admonish the actor, explaining that, while it's not an FCC violation to curse on his show, "it's still a Sunday morning." De Niro, who just turned 77 this past week, seems electrified by this exchange, the famously soft-spoken screen presence descending upon our "gangster" president as if drilling into concrete with a jackhammer.This moment stil resonates with Esquire's Dom Nero, who explains why the phrase has become his mantra in 2020. Read More | | | | | | | | | Where to Buy a Face Mask Right Now | | As the spread of COVID-19 continues at pandemic-level proportions, key players in the fashion industry are getting involved to do their part, from funding efforts to fight the virus to converting manufacturing facilities to better suit the needs of hospitals and healthcare workers around the world. And now, some brands are going a step further by starting to make non-surgical masks in line with the CDC's recent recommendation. So with that in mind, we've compiled a regularly-updated list of all the places you can buy a face mask right now to help you and your loved ones mask up with ease. Stay safe out there and keep those masks on, folks. Read More | | | | | | | | | Whether You Spend $300 or $3K, It's a Good Time to Get a Damn Good TV | | If you want to spend big on something in 2020, chances are a new TV is at the top of the list. Rightfully so. With all the added time inside on the couch with the Netflix carousel, why not upgrade that immersion into the streaming world? This may be a hell pit of a year for literally everything else, but for TVs, 2020 is actually pretty damn good. There are a lot of truly innovative models being sold at lower price points, as last year's new tech calibrated to more consumer-friendly prices. The features you can get now for under $1,000—even under $500—are those you saw on TVs more than double the price in years prior. And if you're able to splurge and go over a thousand bucks, then you're in for an 8K treat. That's a lot of K. Read More | | | | | | | | | 63 Documentaries on Netflix That Will Change How You See the World | | There's roughly 36,000 hours of content on Netflix at any given time, and the streaming giant's documentary lineup is only a small sliver of that pie. But don't sleep on the docs, which range from educational to bonkers—there's really something for everyone. Man with a mullet holding down a sketchy tiger zoo? Disaster music festival? The mafia? It's all there. Here's the best of the offering. Read More | | | | | | | | | Tenet Review: Christopher Nolan's Latest Is An Exhilarating Blockbuster In Search of a Soul | | Christopher Nolan has never been what you'd call a sentimental filmmaker, but his highly anticipated eleventh movie seems to have had every trace of humanity surgically removed in post. Tenet will be many people's first movie theater experience in months, and it's a perfect reintroduction—a dizzyingly ambitious, exhilarating popcorn thriller that demands to be seen on the big screen, peppered with visuals that feel genuinely groundbreaking. It's also a strangely apt choice for the social distancing era because nobody on screen is relating to each other in a normal way, or sharing anything that feels like intimacy. Emma Dibdin braved the movie theater, and offers her full review of Tenet here. Read More | | | | | | | | Follow Us | | | | Unsubscribe Privacy Notice | | esquire.com ©2020 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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