Like all legendary comedians, David Spade has lived many lives. He's a Saturday Night Live all-timer, a movie star (I'm partial to Joe Dirt, but Tommy Boy is the ultimate rewatch), and more recently, a great podcaster. In the newest edition of Esquire's "What I've Learned" interview series, editor-in-chief Michael Sebastian asked Spade about fatherhood, fame, and where his tumultuous relationship with Eddie Murphy is today. You can—and should—watch David Spade's "What I've Learned here, or listen to it as a podcast here.
—Brady Langmann, senior entertainment editor
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In a new episode of “What I’ve Learned,” the comedy legend reflects on his remarkable career.
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Everyone has a favorite David Spade movie. The stand-up comic and former Saturday Night Live cast member says he’s recognized in daily life because of movies like Tommy Boy and Joe Dirt, which appeal to adults, and movies like The Emperor’s New Groove that charm the kiddos. In a new installment of Esquire’s “What I’ve Learned” video series, Spade reflects on politics in comedy, losing family and friends—like Chris Farley and sister-in-law Kate Spade—and where he stands with Eddie Murphy.
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Lee Sung Jin thinks about cycles. The Beef creator knows how life loves to give us different flavors of the same problem, over and over again, even when we think we've figured it all out. How every generation faces similar challenges—no matter how said generations love to punch up and down to another era—because money, family, and work always tend to get in the way of a happy life. And if, along the way, you happen to find a shred of peace? Well, another cycle is right around the corner.
So is there any hope of breaking the cycle of cycles—or a way to pause it all? For Lee, there's hope in the eyes of his one-year-old daughter, who was born in the middle of shooting Beef season 2."Time stops when you're with your kid," Lee tells me over Zoom, about a month before Beef's return to Netflix. "This season of Beef is so much about cycles and this eternal trap of samsara that we're all in. And you look at your kid and there's hope, you know?"
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We’re already getting excited for the summer. Fantasies of shimmering sunshine, fruity sorbet, beach weekends, and going outside without having to wear a jacket are currently keeping us going through this frustratingly windy and cold April. But you know what we’re not looking forward to? Sweating. Heat exhaustion. Smelling like a boys’ locker room. You can slather on as much deodorant as you want, but to smell really good this summer, you’ll need a quality cologne.
Luckily, we test colognes for a living. On any random weekday, you can catch us spritzing and sniffing a variety of fragrances—so we have some suggestions. Whether you’re looking for something beachy and aquatic, floral and green, or subtle and fresh, there’s a cologne on this list for you. Check out our picks from some of our favorite fragrance brands, like Maison Crivelli, Byredo, and more.
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