There's the Canadian tuxedo, and then there's the Texan tuxedo. The former is your classic denim-on-denim look, typically a similarly-washed shirt and pants. The latter is pretty much the same thing, only better, because Matthew McConaughey is wearing it and adding his own stylish flair. |
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Remember: Fiscal responsibility was, is, and always will be the coolest look of them all. |
| This year is shaping up to be a big one. |
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Last year was one of those times when the stars align and seemingly every esteemed auteur under the sun releases a new movie: Scorsese, Reichardt, Kore-eda, Fincher, Gerwig, Nolan, Wes, and, well, you get the idea. The list of notable names was long. It was great, this abundance of must-watch movies––and all the more so because many of these directors delivered some of their best work. But where does that leave us in 2024? |
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A tip: Don't put the names of dead people on your nominating paperwork. |
| The models you should buy and the ones you should avoid. |
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Kevin Tien can lick his elbows—but wait, there's more. He also has a knack for centrifugal benthic differentials from his time working on an oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico. He is trained in underwater helicopter crash escape and open water rescue. He can ice skate backwards. Working briefly for Geico after college, he netted $1 million in savings just three months into the job. He has been celebrated by, of all places, the U.S. State Department. He is fluent in Taylor Swift lyrics. And he can karaoke and twerk with the best of them, often simultaneously. "I'm a normal guy," he said, "but I guess I have a weird life." In short, he can do anything. What he chooses to do is be a chef. |
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