Vice President Kamala Harris' acceptance speech was not lyrical. We already had lyrical with the Obamas. And it was not folksy and jovial. We already had folksy and jovial with Tim Walz—even Santa Claus isn't as folksy and jovial as Tim Walz. But it was strong and direct and delivered what it needed to deliver with great clarity and not a little power. There was a long biographical section at the start that dragged a little bit, but nonetheless drew a stark emotional contrast with her opponent, whose biography is littered with the abandoned husks of human decency. But, about midway through, she caught the prosecutor's beam, and that seemed to energize her to a point beyond which few people had ever seen before. |
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How you feel about bourbon is entirely subjective, but there are a few objective truths when it comes to the spirit. |
| Designer Clare Waight Keller fills us in on the next evolution of her collaborative line, Uniqlo : C. |
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If there's one thing I don't mess around about, it's Beyoncé. Apparently, thousands of people feel the same way, because last night, there was an uprising in the Beyhive. It all started when TMZ reported that Ms. Carter would make a surprise appearance at the DNC. The outlet reported, "Multiple sources in the know tell us Queen Bey will be the big surprise performer as VP Harris officially accepts the Democratic party's nomination to run for president." After the DNC debacle, Beyoncé's publicist told The Hollywood Reporter that the singer was "never scheduled to be there." So, how did this rumor start? We may never know, but at least we're all able to laugh about it. Below, we've rounded up the Internet's best reactions to the Beyoncé fakeout. |
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In 1933, Ernest Hemingway needed money. Esquire needed a writer. A boat brought them together. It's a mostly true story that speaks volumes about the lives of men then and now. |
| The Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders, Larry David's swan song, and another surprise summer hit from Apple TV+? The small screen spoils us. |
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Not to be the bearers of bad news, but summer is coming to an end. One silver lining? Saatva's Labor Day sale is currently underway, providing the perfect opportunity to save big on a much-needed mattress upgrade. Saatva's premium, pillowy mattresses do run a little pricey, so if you've been waiting for the right time to invest, now's your moment. And in even better news, we scored an exclusive deal so you can further maximize your savings ahead of the upcoming holiday weekend. Currently, Esquire readers can enjoy 20 percent off Saatva mattress orders of $1,000 or more. Simply shop through our links on this page and the discount will automatically be applied at checkout. |
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