Hello friends! There's good news and bad news. Bad first: The Republicans are about to nominate for president a guy facing 91 felony charges. We've got racketeering down in Georgia, the classified documents case in Florida, and what's that last one? Ah yes, those pesky conspiracy and obstruction charges relating January 6. (And these are just his problems in criminal court!) Now the good news: All of us here at the shebeen invite you to our next live conference call with Charles P. Pierce, available only to annual subscribers of The Politics Blog, to discuss all of it. On Wednesday, March 13, from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. ET Charlie will host a call for Esquire members to ask questions live throughout the call, and picking from some submitted when you sign up. So, pull up stool, whether you're a regular or new around here, and let's chat. |
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Bonus: They're as hard-wearing as they are comfortable. |
| Elizabeth Warren is beefing with a company that did buybacks while it also was receiving $35 million in federal money. |
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We could get into the denim trucker jacket's place in the modern wardrobe. We could dissect its history, expound upon its ongoing legacy, and dig into what, exactly, makes this particular garment resonate so powerfully with so many of us. But we're not going to do any of that, because we—meaning me, you, and pretty much the whole world—already know. We know it's a classic, just like we know that pretty much every guy can wear one and wear it well. But what I've just learned is that there's a higher form of this jacket. A platonic ideal of the denim trucker. It's made in Italy from an ultra-soft but sturdy blend of cashmere and denim. It's from the luxury experts Loro Piana. And if you're in the market for a truly top-tier take on a timeless wardrobe essential, it's bound to be your new go-to. |
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Your entire life is on this thing, it deserves quality protection. |
| After writing six novels about police detectives in Dublin, Tana French is tackling the characters across the interrogation table. Here, she tells Esquire about 'The Hunter,' her unforgettable new thriller. |
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We're almost as excited as Javier Bardem to report: the Lisan al Gaib is finally here. After a lengthy delay, Dune: Part Two is in theaters, the limited edition popcorn bucket is available to purchase, and most importantly, Timothée Chalamet is back on the big screen as Paul Atreides. At 28 years old, the New York City-born star has already made a massive impact on the Hollywood landscape. In the past few years, buzzy releases have put Chalamet front and center, but he had a few roles in blockbuster films (like 2014's Interstellar) before his 2017 breakout year, which saw him in both Luca Guadagnino's Call Me By Your Name and Greta Gerwig's Lady Bird. Since then, he's worked with the biggest names in the business—and he's only getting busier. |
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