Thursday, May 20, 2021

The Dax Shepard Interview That Got Him Banned from Conan

 
'I show up on the show, I don't know what he's talking about,' the actor and podcaster says while recounting one of multiple rock-bottoms he hit in his battle with addiction.
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Dax Shepard Remembers the Conan O'Brien Interview That Got Him Banned From the Show
 
An addiction journey is rarely ever a straight line, but there is a power in sharing the moments where that journey curves in a difficult direction. In a new interview on the podcast The Pursuit of Healthiness, Dax Shepard opens up about a moment that he says was "the only career wreckage-y thing" he did. The moment in question is a 2004 interview on Conan, where the actor and comedian is so inebriated that he falls over, barely able to string together a comprehensible sentence. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
It's Never Too Early to Prep for Amazon Prime Day 2021, As These Deals Prove
 
And so it begins: the anticipation for Amazon Prime Day 2021. Nothing's been made official yet. But as you and everyone else who's ever ordered two-day shipping on a pack of toilet paper and a jar of mayonnaise to save the hassle of going to an actual store knows, when it does arrive, it'll be heralded by a slew of deals on just about everything worth saving money up for. Earbuds and noise-cancelling headphones. Cheap-but-great watches. Exercise equipment. Kitchen appliances big and small. Bedding. Hell, beds, too. So we'll do our part and keep you in the loop with the most important updates as the anticipation builds. Keep in mind that the yearly Prime Day is for Prime members only, so if you're not one of those, the price of admission is $13 a month. Otherwise, have at it. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The Best Kept Secret on Wall Street
 
In Partnership with Masterworks
 
Art investing used to be reserved for CEOs and billionaires. Discover how this secret NYC startup is revolutionizing the $1.7 trillion art market. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
The Best Items from Todd Snyder's Excitingly Stylish Collab With Jack Purcell
 
Todd Snyder's string of damn-good collabs ain't stopping. Fresh off the fall's joint venture with L.L.Bean, the NYC-based designer is now teaming up with another legendary name: Jack Purcell. For those of you better acquainted with the signature sneaker than the man who inspired it, Jack Purcell was a Canadian badminton player who became world champion in 1933 and remained in the top spot until his retirement in 1945. The whole collection launches today, and if past collabs are any indication, betting on your favorite stuff sticking around for long probably isn't the best plan. So take a look at what's on offer, then head over to Todd Snyder's site to shop the collection and release your own inner bad(minton) boy. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
'It's the Fanciest Hotel I've Ever Stayed In and I'm Only Here Because I Might Die': The Corona Inn Diaries
 
Last winter, Alex McElroy spent eight days inside a New York City quarantine hotel. "It is the fanciest hotel I have ever stayed in, and I am here only because I might die", he writes of the LaGuardia Plaza Hotel, where he documented each and every moment of his mind-bending stay. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
Robert Mapplethorpe's Portraits Were Different. Joan Didion Understood Why.
 
In the September 1989 issue of Esquire, several months after Robert Mapplethorpe's death, Joan Didion distilled the photographer's legacy into this now iconic remembrance. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
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