Whatever type of whisky you choose to drink, remember that there's no right or wrong way to enjoy it. Whisky is supposed to be fun! Don't listen to anyone who says you have to add water to enjoy your dram properly, or that you're ruining a good single malt by pouring it over ice. Hell, if you want to mix a $300 bottle of whisky with Diet Dr. Pepper, go for it. (A suggestion: Maybe also give the whisky a try neat first to really discover its character.) |
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You know, that one you've been meaning to get around to for... years. |
| Everything you need to know when shopping for your first luxury timepiece. |
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Back in 2018, Ali Abbasi's first trip to the Telluride Film Festival hit a snag. The forty-three-year-old Iranian director was set to attend the North American premiere of his second feature film, Border, when President Donald Trump issued a travel ban. Miraculously, he was granted the very first exception. Producers and writers hounded him to make a movie about Donald Trump, volleying scripts at him left and right. Eventually, Abbasi read a script by Gabriel Sherman that serves as the basis for The Apprentice. Sherman's idea of Trump painted the former president as a product of the system that molded him. Roy Cohn, the prosecutor who pushed to send Julius and Ethel Rosenberg to the electric chair in 1953, served as his sculptor. For Abbasi, it was the perfect way to tell the story. |
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Matthew, Alexandra, and Will honor their father's memory in a stellar new documentary titled, Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story. Here, they open up about how they persevered through an unimaginable tragedy. |
| The Canadian breakout has already conquered two greats: a proto-Steven Spielberg in The Fabelmans and Lorne Michaels in Saturday Night. Over dinner near 30 Rock, he opens up about the hard lessons along the way—and a daring future that's taking shape. |
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When I ask Jarred Vanderbilt about his background, he sums it all up with impressive speed. "I'm from Houston, Texas. Played basketball at University of Kentucky," he says. "This is my seventh year in the NBA. Been on quite a few teams. Started off in Denver, then went to Minnesota, Utah. Now I'm out here in L.A. with the Lakers. It's been a journey. It's been a process." Ahead of the 2024–25 season, we met up in downtown New York to discuss how playing numerous sports has shaped Vanderbilt, the impact Houston and the South have had on his style, the tunnel walk, playing with LeBron, and plenty more. |
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