There's always time for a moment of reflection for our Lamestream Media.
In 2016, Donald Trump ran as the candidate who would be the better steward of classified information. By his telling—and many others'—Hillary Clinton's email protocol had proved she couldn't be trusted with top-secret intel. Our best chance as a nation was to hand over the nuclear codes to the game show host with the fake foundation and the fake university and the fake life story of self-made success in Business. |
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| He's a household name in his native Nigeria and, if he gets his way, he'll be one here next: "I'm the best." |
| Eddie Vedder. Earl Sweatshirt. Charli XCX. The Weeknd. You know their names—but have you heard their new records? |
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As Penguin Random House and Simon & Schuster testify about their proposed merger, book world insiders tell Esquire what this seismic shift would mean for them. Spoiler: it's not looking good. |
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Give one of these and you might just score yourself a free drink. |
| So many brands are offering discounts of 50% off—or more. |
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There's a little smirk on Joel Kinnaman's face. It's the kind of smile that's both mischievous and knowing like he's in on some private joke. He's talking about the small beard he's grown for a movie with Nicolas Cage, which he describes as "just me and Nic in a car." He insists that if you're going to do a movie with Nicolas Cage, "you've got to rise to the occasion." Some actors remind you of their famous characters, but Kinnaman isn't like that. He's just a guy hanging out, desperate to geek out about theater. "Coming from a European theater world, I think about the world of ideas so much," he says. Then, he adds that he wishes his beard was a little fuller. "I guess that's something I got from my dad." |
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