Tuesday, May 25, 2021

The Best Bars in America 2021

 
Twenty-seven exemplary places to grab a well-deserved drink.
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Esquire's Best Bars in America 2021
 
Bars are simultaneously a place to be by oneself and a place of community. An escape and a home away from home. That vanished as many were forced to transform into takeout joints or, worse yet, to permanently close. In a time when life and work and family bled into one another in messy ways, the bar is that much-needed extra space—physically, emotionally—that we could all use right now. Return to the office? Eh . . . not so much. A place where you can sip on a Sazerac, take a moment, catch up with the world, and decide to celebrate or brood? More of that kind of normal, please. This year's Best Bars are a reflection of the desire to experience wonder once more—in being introduced to mind-expanding wines and whiskeys, downing pints in old churches, or hunkering in jazzy spaces again—and to be grateful for places that managed to remain intrinsic to the fabric of drinking culture in America. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
The 35 Best Father's Day Gifts You Can Dig Up on Amazon
 
You buy your multivitamins and socks on Amazon. Why not a thoughtful, actually good present for dad? Of course, the site is rich with Father's Day gag gifts, but you can absolutely find cool stuff tailored to his interests as well. Here are 35 gift ideas for dads—from award-winning tech to cheap (but great!) finds—we recommend you throw into your digital shopping cart. It certainly doesn't hurt that most of them will arrive before it's too late. You might not be able to spend as much time as you want with him in person this Father's Day, but you can sure as hell brighten it with a well-timed package delivered to his house. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The 20 Coolest Picks From J.Crew's Extra-40%-Off Sale
 
The folks at J.Crew know a thing or two about a sale. And seeing as it's almost Memorial Day, pulling out all the stops to deliver some serious savings is definitely the move. So, what's America's favorite purveyor of not-too-preppy fashion staples to do? Put the entire sale section of its website on discount by knocking 40 percent off already-reduced prices with the code WEEKEND, of course. Thanks to the double-up discount, that means everything from soft spring sweaters to the brand's beloved chinos and short-sleeve, printed shirts is marked down to upwards of 70 percent off. Not too shabby. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
Mr P's New Golf Collection So Good You'll Want to Wear It Whether You Play or Not
 
Have you noticed golf is booming lately? And not just in the sense that more people are getting out and playing than ever before, thanks to the socially distanced sport's pandemic-friendly nature. It's more than that. Because outside of the golf bubble, the game is breaking through into the mainstream. So it makes sense that Mr Porter, the dressin' man's go-to source for all things, would dip its toe into the greenside waters with a 23-piece golf collection. The best part? Every piece in the collection will work whether you play golf or not (even the shoes, since the spikes are removable). With tipped polos, vibrant knits, and trousers you're finally ready to wear to work again, investing in any number of these pieces is a good idea. Check out our favorites from the collection below, and get your swing in order. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The 31 Best Books of 2021 (So Far)
 
Outdoor reading season is officially upon us. Whether you prefer to read in a hammock, on a park bench, or on a beach towel, there's nothing like enjoying a great book en plein air. If you're unsure what to pack in your day bag, we've got you covered. 2021 has so much to offer for your literary diet, meaning that even if you're missing the normal rhythms of social life, you'll have plenty to keep your mind occupied. Our favorite books of the year thus far come from authors both emerging and established, meditating on everything from life online to life in the intersections of identity. Set everywhere from the all-too-real world to the distant past, and even peering into the speculative future, these books offer escape, education, and spiritual enlargement—whatever you're looking for. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
Millions of Our Fellow Citizens Are Lost in Rebellion Against Reality
 
"There is no longer any reason to try to "understand" these people" writes Charles P. Pierce of those who are still denying results of the presidential election. "Nor should there be any compunction about doing whatever we can to read them out of American politics, because they clearly have opted out on their own. They should be considered anathema, as should the entire Republican Party and the modern conservative movement that animates it. Anything that can be done without including them should be done for the good—to say nothing of the sanity—of the country. Raw political power should be used to push through whatever of this administration's policy priorities can be passed without any Republican help whatsoever. Majoritarianism should be invoked without mercy, and by whatever legitimate means necessary, and the window of opportunity to do that is closing fast." Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
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