On the family yacht in Succession's Season Two finale, the Roy family and Waystar executive team gather around to debate who should take the fall for the sexual misconduct scandal plaguing the company. Roman suggests, "Tom with some Greg sprinkles." And what, exactly, are Greg sprinkles? "A fantastic garnish to basically anyone seated at this table," Roman explains. "I'm more than a sprinkle," Greg asserts. He's right. As the HBO hit comes to a close this Sunday, the central question remains: who will succeed Logan Roy? Despite Shiv's double-agenting to secure the gig, Kendall's quest for absolute power against his better judgment and the safety of his children, and Roman—well, he's pretty much squandered the thing for himself now—I don't see why we don't just give it all to cousin Greg, the lanky halfwit played by Nicholas Braun. |
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Since breaking big in 2021, the singer and songwriter has grown up (maybe) and fallen in love (definitely). But as she talks to Esquire ahead of her excellent second album, she's stressed. "So stressed," actually. |
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| The sun's out, you've made your collections, and you took care of that thing for our friend in Brooklyn. OK, maybe it's just that the sun's out and your buddy's got the charcoal in the grill and it's time to get fitted for the occasion. While you may not relentlessly cheat on your wife and commit wanton acts of violence while desperately grasping onto some shred of humanity in a doomed attempt to avoid an all-expenses-paid trip to Hell, you could still take a cue from Tony Soprano. Because nobody does Cookout Chic quite like The Skip. | |
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From canned cocktails to canned wines to NA beers, here's all of the beverages you need to keep stocked in your cooler for a long, refreshing summer. | |
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| Until the end of April, Lauren Lipuma was the editor of The Antarctic Sun, the biggest and longest-running paper on the globe's least-populated continent. When we first speak, over Zoom in January, she is seated in a conference room that looks like every other conference room. Except this one's nestled in a peninsula jutting from an island at the edge of Antarctica, on McMurdo, which comprises 146 buildings and around a thousand summer residents—and is by far the largest settlement on the continent. Though she occasionally works with a freelance network of scientists and others living on the ice, Lipuma writes the bulk of the stories herself. She works on two or three each month, mostly covering the same beat, per the Sun's mandate: the scientific research being conducted there. Extreme remoteness presents unique challenges to newsgathering. |
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