Thursday, June 03, 2021

This New Anthony Bourdain Doc Looks Fantastic

 
Watch the touching first trailer for 'Roadrunner: A Film About Anthony Bourdain'.
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A New Anthony Bourdain Doc Promises a Behind-the-Scenes Look at His Off-Camera Life
 
As we begin to travel and explore again this summer after a year in lockdown, a new documentary will pay tribute to the renowned world traveller and culture maven Anthony Bourdain. The first trailer for Roadrunner: A Film About Anthony Bourdain, which hits theaters on July 16, is here. The new documentary from Morgan Neville, the award-winning filmmaker behind Fred Rogers doc Won't You Be My Neighbor?, promises an intimate look at the late chef—his relationships, his travels, and his struggles throughout his life as a beloved cultural icon. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
The 21 Best Summer Hats to Wear in the Warmer Months Ahead
 
There are oh-so-many ways to address the idea of the "summer hat." One might think simply of baseball caps, because they're generally inexpensive, undeniably ubiquitous, and, yeah, they do the job in the summertime. Or one might think of panama hats, because they feel like the quintessential summer hat when you're making the distinction between a "hat" and a "cap." Or perhaps the phrase "summer hats" conjures images of bucket hats, with their all-around brim and eminently crushable (in a beach bag or a back pocket) construction. None of these are wrong, and you'll find them all on the list below. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
We Asked Kyrsten Sinema's Office for One (1) Example Where the Filibuster Created Bipartisan Comity
 
Last week, we asked Senator Manchin's office whether he still supported the kind of filibuster reforms he did back in 2011, when he declared that "West Virginians deserve a government that works for them, and they are understandably frustrated with the way things get done—or don't—in Washington." We didn't get a response, but that was somehow better than what Senator Sinema served up on Wednesday. In a press availability alongside Republican Senator John Cornyn, with whom Sinema has embarked on a road trip in order to demonstrate the glories of bipartisan comity, the Arizona Democrat offered a defense of the filibuster that amounted to little more than make-believe. The history and real-world effects of the Senate mechanism that Sinema offered here simply have no connection to reality. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
Todd Snyder Just Gave Some Iconic Moscot Sunglasses a Modern Makeover
 
Sunglasses may be a yearlong essential, but let's be real here: They just hit different when summer kicks into gear. So when a new pair arrives just in time for the unofficial start of the sunniest season (can you still see Memorial Day Weekend retreating in the rearview?), it's a particularly welcome development. And if those shades also happen to come courtesy of a collab between iconic eyewear brand Moscot and designer Todd Snyder, well, all the better. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
45 Exceptional Gift Ideas for Men Who Seemingly Have Everything
 
There's always that one man in the family or friend group. When you envision his life, things dominate the mental image. Cool things, too. In your head, he's surrounded by technology that looks like it could run governments, clothing that looks like it could debut at Men's Fashion Week 2021, and precious heirlooms that look like they'd tempt Indiana Jones. He's got it all. Or so it seems, especially if you've been tasked with somehow, against all odds, gifting him something he doesn't already own. The trick here is finding a gift for him that he doesn't even know he wants, robbing him of the opportunity to have gone out and bought it himself already. That gift will be unique, one-of-a-kind, likely impractical but highly memorable. And you'll find it on this list of 45 exceptional gift ideas for the guy who really does act like he has everything he could possibly need. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
Meeting a 26-Year-Old Mick Jagger (And Reluctantly Learning to Like Him)
 
His act was a kind of pop flamenco: all fury, passion, authority, male arrogance. When Helen Lawrenson met up with him during the recording of the Stones' 1968 classic album, Beggars Banquet, she eventually gave into it. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
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