Daniel Craig may well be most familiar to you and I for his run in the role of Bond, James Bond. But he has also juggled a broad-ranging acting career between stage and screen, with several blockbusters a world apart from Bond. Most recently he logged two stints as Benoit Blanc, the southern drawling sleuth in the Knives Out franchise. Drawing inspiration from that work as well as his own life, Craig has also amassed a fascinating collection of watches. Here, in a special edition of Dialed In, Daniel takes Esquire through his Omega collection and explains why watches matter so much to him. |
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Naturally, Bezos makes up his own rules. |
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Ron DeSantis has had better years. His presidential campaign is headed for the bottom of the sea. How's he going to beat El Caudillo del Mar-a-Lago if he can't beat Nikki Haley or, in the latest NH poll, Chris Christie? How the hell is he going to win anything if he gets his ass beat in front of the U.S. Supreme Court by Hamburger Mary's? For the moment, the governor's anti-drag law is as dead as his presidential campaign. |
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Like any pro traveler, the deals always arrive early. |
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Historical fiction is suddenly everywhere. It's on the bestseller list, in college classrooms, and probably on the lap of the woman sitting next to you on the train. A genre that at one point felt maligned and boring—neither serious nor sought after—has undergone a full-on transformation. In just the past few months, some of the most anticipated new releases by contemporary literature's most beloved authors have been historical, including Lauren Groff's The Vaster Wilds, Zadie Smith's The Fraud, James McBride's The Heaven and Earth Grocery Store, and Jesmyn Ward's Let Us Descend. Turns out, there's a reason—and it may just be a perfect antidote to these charged times. |
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