Personally, I find it to be a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of good fortune in the year 2024 must be in want of a Carhartt Detroit Jacket. I can't step outside without seeing a sea of Detroit Jackets, everywhere I go. I see them at work, at the bar after work, at the club after the bar. I see them in every other fit pic on my Instagram feed, and subsequently, on the videos of farmers on TikTok that I watch when I don't want to see any more fit pics. And, I see them on the hottest actors of the season. |
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There's a film here for every kind of action fan—especially the one starring Oscar Isaac, Pedro Pascal, and Ben Affleck. |
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For the last few years, Emily and I have had something that we call Date Night in America. (At first, we viewed it as a joke; there was no Passover question of Why is this night different from all other nights that we'd ask beforehand.) There was something so chic about date night when I was a kid. Every Saturday evening at around 5:30, my dad and his wife would start getting dressed. He'd wear a suit and tie with a few (too many) spritzes of Polo cologne out of the green bottle. My stepmother always had her best dresses saved for their one night out—the way some parents have their Sunday best for church. Then I became an adult and the idea of a night out started to take on a different meaning. |
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The songwriter, DJ, and producer fills us in on the importance of style in his work—and his look. |
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"Move fast and break things" used to be the motto of Facebook. It later became the title of a book by Jonathan Taplin, a shrewd and prescient polemic that skeptically assessed the effect of that motto on society at large. One of the book's most important elements is its study of how the accumulated political power of the tech-bro masters of the universe was going to be a serious threat to the American political order. Taplin emphasized the importance of the radical libertarian policy views of this new and wealthy claque. Which, naturally, brings us to Elon Musk. |
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