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"Esquire" Definitions
  1. a magazine aimed at men aged between about 20 and 40, published every month. It contains articles on topics such as sport, fashion, the arts and business, and also pictures of attractive women. It has published work by writers such as Ernest Hemingway, F Scott Fitzgerald, Tom Wolfe and Norman Mailer. It began in the US in 1933 and one of its best-known features was the series of drawings of women done by Alberto Vargas (1896-1983), called the Vargas Girls. It has been published in Britain since 1991.

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" Esquire magazine: "Really bad article about me in the dying (or dead) Esquire Magazine.
The entertaining tale of Clooney's "What I've Learned," published under the Esquire Classic video channel, comes from a 2011 interview with Esquire journalist Cal Fussman.
While he aims to do the inverse at Esquire, and bring in more female readers, Mr. Fielden nevertheless has a legacy to protect at Esquire.
Yance claimed Herman had an interest in allowing Esquire to hold onto the $22016 million at Esquire even though the bank had paid almost no interest on the funds.
Her fiance is a lifelong Democrat, according to Esquire .
But then she showed me your picture in Esquire .
Esquire Muhammad Ali Transcended Sports, Culture, and Time by Charles P. Pierce Charles P. Pierce is a writer at large at Esquire and was previously a staff writer at Grantland, among numerous places.
Trump is now citing an Esquire magazine story from 2004 to prove the proposition that he "always" opposed the Iraq War, which had begun more than a year before the Esquire story appeared.
Hefner quit Esquire, reportedly after being denied a $5 raise.
LaBeouf previously called the incident "mortifying" in an Esquire interview.
The drinks writer David Wondrich praised the place in Esquire.
If you think of Esquire, style starts with the words.
A former copywriter for Esquire, Hefner founded Playboy in 1953.
Jay Fielden stepped down as the editor of Esquire magazine.
Despite its literary bona fides, Esquire was no undergraduate seminar.
To the contrary, Yance claimed, Esquire has earned more than $1 million – and possibly as much as $5 million – in "customer fees" from other banks that assisted Esquire in administering the drywall settlement funds.
Muhammad Ali as St. Sebastian for a 22009 cover of Esquire.
" Criss later told Esquire his proposal "was a long time coming.
The film's casting director has also passed away, according to Esquire.
Esquire earned 16 National Magazine Awards during his 19-year tenure.
Esquire is currently only available on Sony Corp's PlayStation Vue service.
Take a look at my early Esquire columns; they're very written.
Theroux once again told Esquire he would consider collaborating with Aniston.
"I feel rage," Evans told Esquire, referring to President Trump's victory.
Check out the new tally of 80 books over at Esquire.
According to Esquire, the brand's revenue increased by 30% in 2015.
Until then, give the whole interview a read over at Esquire.
Hefner was working as a cartoonist for Esquire magazine in 1952.
He founded Self and took Gentleman's Quarterly away from Esquire, Inc.
His father, Abe, worked in the financial division of Esquire Inc.
As for his comments to Esquire, he said he was misunderstood.
He later wrote for Newsweek, The Saturday Evening Post and Esquire.
The statement also said that Fielden would continue to contribute to both Esquire and Town & Country, where he was hired as editor-in-chief in 2011 and where he remained as editorial director after heading to Esquire.
Hearst hosts Snapchat versions of Cosmopolitan, Esquire, and Popular Mechanics on Discover.
The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story actor, 31, told Esquire.
She occasionally contributed to Esquire, but had trouble fitting in there too.
She had the occasional article in Esquire, but her energy seemed subdued.
Milo Ventimiglia teased Nicky-related storylines in his recent interview with Esquire.
"You've got to understand that you can't rewrite history," McCain told Esquire.
"I firmly believe in the work we do," Baron recently told Esquire.
"I had a lot of shifts in my life," Hamm told Esquire.
But we don't see this same dialogue in publications such as Esquire.
Esquire held the drywall settlement funds off of its main balance sheet.
I made one that's now in production called Front Row Legend Esquire.
Jay Fielden, 48, is the new editor in chief of Esquire magazine.
Mr. Fielden was replaced by Michael Sebastian, the digital director of Esquire.
J.Crew scarves have been featured in Men's Journal, Esquire, Glamour, and more.
While many in the press attacked Esquire, others went for Ryan Morgan.
He recently told Esquire that politics should be more like Joyce's novel.
Right, and there's iconic Esquire magazine covers, bunch of famous magazine covers.
"I think Joffrey is now the king in America," Martin told Esquire.
Matthew Rhys plays Lloyd Vogel, an Esquire journalist assigned to profile Rogers.
"Comedy is a funny way of being serious," he said in Esquire.
In a new Kit Harington profile in Esquire, the author drew some parallels between his high fantasy and the current state of affairs in Washington, DC. "I think Joffrey is now the king in America," Martin told Esquire.
On the latest episode of "The Esquire Classic Podcast," which revisits classic stories from Esquire magazine, Re/code Executive Editor Kara Swisher joined host David Brancaccio to talk about Tom Wolfe's profile of Noyce, first published in 1983.
This man is GQ and Esquire and Seventeen Magazine on a bad day.
Plus, as Scott says, Paula Proctor, Esquire, just has a ring to it.
But according to a new Esquire cover story, that's all right by Culkin.
The reporter character was inspired by Tom Junod, who profiled Rogers for Esquire.
Esquire has the scoop on the latest job opening with the streaming giant.
In an interview with Esquire, Adams explained that he recently quit social media.
Apa also told Esquire that after the accident, his filming schedule wasn't affected.
NBC News did not respond when asked for comment on the Esquire feature.
In an interview with Esquire, Evans revealed that the decision is no accident.
Of course, his dating life wasn't the only thing Evans discussed with Esquire.
DiCaprio was, the 30-year-old told Esquire, readily prepared with a design.
"Everybody's walking on eggshells," Clint Eastwood said, in a recent interview with Esquire.
"We are very, very happy," Harington told Esquire when they revealed the news.
She works in New York as an executive features editor for Esquire magazine.
But the photographs of her forebears were never published: Esquire killed the story.
So did Hearst magazines, which owns Elle, Harper's Bazaar, Esquire and Marie Claire.
She has published her writing in n+1, Esquire and The Gettysburg Review.
He is a contributing editor at Esquire Magazine and a columnist at ESPN.com.
American magazine Esquire appears multiple times in Iconic Magazine Covers, to no surprise.
Well, if you do look at the Esquire piece Trump was referencing — which he wrote for the magazine — it now comes with a very big disclaimer: Editor's note: The following story was published in the August 2004 issue of Esquire.
Four years later, Chase referenced his addiction issues in an interview with Esquire magazine.
It was reproduced in Esquire (where Campbell became a regular contributor) nine months later.
"This is a book that Daenerys might actually benefit from reading," Martin told Esquire.
"Undecided," he told Esquire when asked if he had plans to watch the film.
For the iPhone fan with Pixel envy: Incipio Esquire series slim iPhone X case
"Trump has spawned a new generation of media critic/cynic," Malooley wrote for Esquire.
"It all looks a bit heavy," said Nick Sullivan, men's fashion director of Esquire.
Harman Kardon Esquire MiniThis thing looks like an old-school hard-shell clutch purse.
Media critic Ken Auletta told Esquire that NBC wasn't as blindsided as it claims.
"Look, I'm in a business where you've got to sell tickets," Evans told Esquire.
According to a 2015 estimate by Esquire, the average penis size is 5.16 inches.
" In Esquire, researcher Thomas Rid called the use of Bitly the attackers' "gravest mistake.
And in 2015, he told Esquire that Obama hadn't lived up to his expectations.
In the Esquire interview, he added that he has never killed an innocent person.
The company perennially appears in "must-have" lists in places like GQ and Esquire.
The current crucible of well-leveraged low-post physicality is one Boogie Cousins, Esquire.
There was a four-year span where I was writing a column for Esquire.
That's how Esquire earned fees on the $200 million drywall funds, according to Yance.
Lyman was on the cover of Rolling Stone; Diane Arbus photographed him for Esquire.
Under Mr. Fielden, the number of yearly Esquire issues dropped to eight from 10.
So a fatuous fellow I knew from Esquire marketed that tidbit over a drink.
In frustration, he sent his editor at Esquire his notes — they were published intact.
They often included pieces from The New Yorker, Life, Esquire, New York and elsewhere.
The idea was to depict famous articles that had been published first in Esquire.
" In late November, Williams told Esquire he "never tried to be anything except myself.
The Mad Max: Fury Road actor spoke to Esquire about LaBeouf's talent in 2018.
Men's wear editors like Nick Sullivan of Esquire made the trip from New York.
The "Star Wars" actor talked to Esquire in a recent interview about just that.
Many of his short stories appeared in The Atlantic, Esquire and The New Yorker.
"The people in Los Angeles are not real foodies," Naret told Esquire in 2010.
"I don't look at the cup as half full, believe me," Brosnan, 63, tells Esquire.
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"Women were the major beneficiary of the sexual revolution," Hefner said in Esquire in 2007.
In the early '21960s, Robert Benton and David Newman were two young staffers at Esquire.
The actress credits an article in Esquire magazine for the turning point to her recovery.
He has also written for The Wall Street Journal, Esquire, Rolling Stone, Vice, and Slate.
"I know I'm going to L.A. in August," Evans, 35, tells Esquire about that time.
He may have fit the image of the "Esquire man" too well for the times.
"He's deeply damaged at his core," the New Jersey-born rocker recently told Esquire magazine.
Among his most influential works were 1966 Esquire profiles of Frank Sinatra and Joe DiMaggio.
"When it came to diss tracks I found my way into that," he told Esquire.
I did not struggle today, setting out with ESQUIRE, TALK SHOW, HOOTER, NECTAR and KEPLER.
In 2014, Swift discussed her need for a security detail in an interview with Esquire.
Mr. Gordinier, 51, is the food and drinks editor of Esquire magazine in New York.
"This is a Renaissance Painting," said Pete Forester, a contributor to Esquire and other publications.
Esquire Network eventually purchased "White Collar Brawlers," which ran for two seasons and attracted sponsors.
"Someone else needs to have a go," he told German outlet Express, according to Esquire.
"Someone else needs to have a go," he told German outlet Express, according to Esquire.
Esquire, after all, has been the industry's most exclusive boys club for eight decades running.
She also covered cleaning mattresses at Esquire, though that piece doesn't have vomit-specific tips.
I thought Harold Hayes's Esquire did some wonderful personal essays, and I wanted those voices.
Rather than moving you both to social manners, he was assuming the privilege without suggesting that he lose the dignity of his status (which, by the way, would never be "Esquire Jones" — "esquire" is used after the name in lieu of "Mr." before it).
The perception that Teller is, well, a bro, is rooted in an 2015 interview with Esquire.
In a new interview with Esquire, Wiig explained that those impromptu performances are just that: improvised.
In May, Pitt and Tarantino discussed working with Reynolds during rehearsals in an interview with Esquire.
The first pin-ups he fell for at 14 were tasteful drawings of nudes from Esquire.
Barton will be one of four hosts on Joyride, an upcoming show on The Esquire Network.
Media outlets like Esquire continue to dig through the disastrous way NBC has handled such situations.
"Mister Donald Trump — I wouldn't call him president, I'll call him mister," Harington said to Esquire.
His work has appeared in Mother Jones, Esquire, New York, California Sunday, Pacific Standard, and others.
Back in December 2016, Hardy explained the details of the bet in an interview with Esquire.
According to a new report from Esquire U.K., Vince Vaughn almost starred in the NBC sitcom.
Now, Esquire has admitted its shortcomings — and it's made an effort to fix the problem, too.
Late in 1967, he persuaded the editor of Esquire, Harold Hayes, to send him to Vietnam.
"So You Want to Dress Like Presidential Debate Style Star Ken Bone," read an Esquire headline.
" A moment later he elaborates: "No more Jimmy McGill esquire poof, like he never even existed.
Back in November 2015, Clarke graced the cover of Esquire magazine as its Sexiest Woman Alive.
Since taking the Esquire job, he has remained on the Town & Country masthead as editorial director.
"Social media is the culprit here," Nick Sullivan, the fashion director of Esquire, said last week.
It soon caught the eye of Bon Appétit and Esquire magazines, and the James Beard Foundation.
When Heughan cut his long hair for the series, he told Esquire that he missed it.
Since the days of Hemingway, Esquire has provided a running seminar in the arts of manhood.
When Esquire debuted from its Chicago headquarters in 1933, it was a magazine with a mandate.
Thanks to steamy pinup illustrations by artists including Alberto Vargas, Esquire was basically Playboy before Playboy.
Hearst recently hired Steve Kandell, the former executive editor for features at BuzzFeed, to direct Esquire.
Except everything changes when you switch to glossy magazines like Elle and W, GQ and Esquire.
In 2016, he joked in Esquire UK about the perils of parenting — namely the rough sleep schedule.
Enrico Sacchetti once spent his days photographing models for the likes of Esquire and South American Vogue.
"— During an interview with Esquire in 1991 "Women have one of the great acts of all time.
"I've never been happier in a relationship by any stretch of the imagination," Clooney, 54, tells Esquire.
"I was totally against the war in Iraq," he said, citing a 2004 article in Esquire magazine.
" Here's Esquire, for some reason: "Facebook's new patent can turn on your microphone and secretly record you.
In a new interview with Esquire, the cover star talks about discouraging experiences early in his career.
In an interview with Esquire, actress Emma Watson explores the criticism she's received since becoming an activist.
In 2006, McGraw—a Democrat—told Esquire he'd consider jumping into politics in 85033 or 15 years.
According to Esquire, Tha Carter V came into Shkreli's possession after an almost serendipitous series of events.
In a series of interviews for a profile by Esquire, published Monday, Brafman spoke about representing Weinstein.
The feud continued for several years, and, according to Esquire, Kelly is now trying to reignite it.
As outlandish as that fight scene sounded, it's nothing compared to the conquests he remembers for Esquire.
He called on Judge Fallon to claw back whatever Esquire had earned on the drywall settlement deposit.
An editor with a fondness for literature and high fashion may no longer be the Esquire man.
And now the magazine company behind Esquire, Cosmopolitan and Harper's Bazaar has lost its chief content officer.
"We are heartbroken over the loss of our dear friend," said Andrew Sagliocca, the president of Esquire.
What we're reading: This Esquire article about the failed restart of Gawker, the once insatiable news site.
In Williams' big Esquire profile, the actor made a revelation that has a lot of fans cheering.
What we're reading: This Esquire story about the failed restart of Gawker, the once insatiable news site.
What we're reading: This Esquire story about the failed restart of Gawker, the once-insatiable news site.
Her podcast, Unscrewed, was named one of the Best Sex Podcasts by both Marie Claire and Esquire.
A 2013 interview with Esquire U.K. has resurfaced on the mag's site, and with it some juicy quotes.
Per Esquire, the whole episode was in fact an homage to the '90s sitcom The Larry Sanders Show.
Earlier this year, Tunick told Esquire that he'd been planning to do something at the RNC since 2013.
At some point, Esquire decided it wanted to run a monthly interview with a funny, famous beautiful woman.
Hill told Esquire up-front that he's grown up with and made a career out of fantastic storytelling.
Esquire Network debuted in 2013 when NBCU re-branded it from what used to be the Style Network.
Ozzy Osbourne addressed his relationship with groupies — specifically sex with groupies — in an interview with Esquire in 2004.
Pitt recalled the experience of working with Reynolds during rehearsals for the film in an interview with Esquire.
"Look at the war in Iraq and the mess that we're in," he said in the Esquire interview.
According to Esquire, it grossed some $50 million at the box office and $54 million in video rentals.
George Lucas "didn't want anything to stand out," the legendary set designer Roger Christian told Esquire in 2014.
After Zyrus came out as trans, Esquire Philippines initially wrote an article making fun of his name change.
But Esquire has already survived the Great Depression, World War II, disco, yuppies and the dot-com bust.
The actor told Esquire that the "brutal" dinner party took place in 2002 before Melania was his wife.
Writing up the interview, Esquire noted that "Republicans might not like" the political message of Game of Thrones.
Meanwhile, Esquire paid only about $34,000 in interest on the deposit that year, Yance said in Tuesday's filing.
" And a column in Esquire pointedly stated that Reagan voters were akin to "good Germans" in "Hitler's Germany.
She is the founder and president of Ms. Esquire, a professional organization and networking group for female lawyers.
"She was incapable of being uninteresting, or writing a boring sentence," said Bill Tonelli, her editor at Esquire.
"Sam Spade may be the best detective in literature, but he's still a lousy detective," he told Esquire.
Engle solicited the attention of mass culture — for instance, trying to get Esquire magazine to sponsor a conference.
And two cable channels built on journalism-based brands — Viceland and Esquire — premiered in recent years but fizzled.
"Esquire aims to be the common denominator of masculine interests," a mission statement in that first issue read.
She approaches Mailer, for instance, at a public event and tries to solicit work from him for Esquire.
Their outings were covered by the paparazzi, and according to Esquire, their relationship was, in a way, perfect.
Art Massolo, formerly chief business development officer at Mile High Labs, has joined cannabis headhunting firm Hunter + Esquire.
In August, Esquire reported that Joshua Kushner was a lifelong Democrat and would not vote for Mr. Trump.
"Beautiful Day" views Fred Rogers through the eyes of a cynical journalist assigned to profile him for Esquire .
An earlier version of the caption accompanying this article misstated the date for the issue of Esquire shown.
Chart Room: Esquire once called this bar "an oasis of sanity," and there really isn't a better description.
She's written for Esquire, Cosmopolitan, and Playboy, and her first book, Nobody Cares, comes out in September 2018.
Publications like Motor Trend, Esquire, and Business Insider have released their "Car of the Year" awards for 2019.
During his decades-long career, Campbell illustrated for the likes of Esquire, Cosmopolitan, The New Yorker, and Playboy.
In a recent interview with Esquire, however, guitarist Ed O'Brien was a bit unsure about the whole thing.
Looklive is partnering with content creators like Hearst's Complex and Esquire magazines, which will upload photos to its site.
His restaurant Beach Plum was touted by Esquire magazine in 2013 as a favorite of Barack and Michelle Obama.
Her written work has been featured on Cosmopolitan, Esquire, Rolling Stone, the Washington Post, BuzzFeed, Salon, Refinery29, and VH1.
Fischer's restaurant Beach Plum was touted by Esquire magazine in 2013 as a favorite of Barack and Michelle Obama.
A book excerpt published by Esquire on Wednesday contains a new accusation of sexual assault against President Donald Trump.
His restaurant Beach Plum was touted by Esquire magazine in 2013 as a favorite of Barack and Michelle Obama.
"It's in our DNA to be a little ambivalent with award ceremonies," he explained in an interview with Esquire.
Kinney was a graduate of University of Cincinnati worked at Puma and then at Esquire and O, Oprah's magazine.
The Deadpool 2 actor opened up about an alleged incident involving the director during a recent interview with Esquire.
His restaurant Beach Plum was touted by Esquire magazine in 2013 as a favorite of Barack and Michelle Obama.
"I love Sean and I love our relationship, because we make life better for each other," she told Esquire.
So it's not a surprise when Theroux praised Aniston's work ethic in an interview about The Leftovers with Esquire.
Brad Pitt recalled the experience of working with Reynolds during rehearsals for the film in an interview with Esquire.
In the piece—written to commemorate Esquire deciding Cruz was that year's sexiest woman alive—she gives little away.
Theron told Esquire in 2015 that despite the abrasive nature of their relationship, they appreciated each other's work ethic.
Their mission recalls the plot of "Parson's Pleasure," a short story by Roald Dahl, published in Esquire in 1958.
In fact, the scholar and author of "The Black Swan" has "never, ever borrowed a penny," he tells Esquire.
The Sackler family, as Esquire reported in 2017, owes no small portion of its $14 billion fortune to Oxycontin.
"I saw things moving around on our counter, and doors opening and closing," the actor told Esquire in 2013.
"Ultimately, I'm just not a guilty white person," Carlson wrote for Esquire, 16 years and however many incarnations ago.
His descendants split off from the rest of the family years ago and are "mere multimillionaires," according to Esquire.
Esquire writer Gabrielle Bruney called the comments tone-deaf, and many fans on Twitter seem to support that notion.
The "All Is Lost" actor slams Trump and the GOP in a wide-ranging interview with Esquire published Wednesday.
"You can look at Esquire magazine from '04," Trump said during the NBC News candidate forum on Wednesday night.
In 2014, she said in an interview with Esquire UK that they'd remained on good terms and gained closure.
Hearst Magazines, which publishes Esquire and Harper's Bazaar, has named Troy Young, a digital media specialist, as its president.
"Almost nobody likes it," Josh Ozersky wrote of hog maw in Esquire in 2014, a year before he died.
It was after this visit that Rogers met the writer Tom Junod for a now famous Esquire magazine profile.
Prohibition ended in 1933; that same year, the newly founded Esquire magazine hired Mr. Campbell as a staff artist.
The long years of mining celebrity dish for New York, Esquire and MSNBC had soured her on the beat.
I read a Bill Murray interview, I think it was in Esquire, and he talks about this Chicago attitude.
The Ash Carter mentioned there is an editor at Esquire magazine, not the former defense secretary Ashton B. Carter.
Billy Dee Williams recently told Esquire magazine that he uses both male and female pronouns to refer to himself.
As Esquire Culture Editor Tyler Coates pointed out on Twitter, Williams's willingness to be cooperative may have cost her.
In 1984, Esquire named diGenova to its "register of baby boomers," alongside people like Glenn Close and the Clintons.
" During the Esquire interview Williams was reminded by the interviewer that Glover had also talked about gender fluidity. "Really?
Zara Rahim, a spokeswoman for Clinton's 2016 campaign, called out Esquire for running the story during Black History Month.
Esquire, for example, ran an article on him jogging with fellow "bro-tastic hottie" Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau.
Rape is still rape; Because American foreign policy is and has always meant perpetual war;  Muhammad Ali died this week, and lest we forget he was such a controversial figure, let's remember this poignant Esquire cover from 25: Great Esquire cover from 22016, highlighting just how radical and polarizing Muhammad Ali was. pic.twitter.
Penélope Cruz sheds her clothes for the cover of the latest issue of Esquire U.K., and bares other revealing details.
As reported by Esquire U.K., Bardem once said of their initial spark: "There was obvious chemistry between us," he said.
Back in 2006, McGraw told Esquire magazine he was seriously considering entering into politics in maybe 10 or 15 years.
That's sort of the point here behind this biopic as inspired by Tom Junod's memorable Esquire profile of Fred Rogers.
" Much of Babitz's 1990s output consisted of further musings for Esquire, as in "I Was a Naked Pawn for Art.
Bob Mankoff, Botnik's co-founder, is the current humor editor at Esquire and former cartoon editor of The New Yorker.
By taking a revenue sharing approach, Audm has managed to get Buzzfeed, The Atlantic, Wired, Esquire and more on board.
In an interview with Esquire, the 58-year-old actor shared that there was one role he regretted turning down.
In an interview with Esquire earlier this year he revealed he was considering playing a bigger "role" in British politics.
"That was just a one-off accident, and it was a mistake on my part," the Riverdale actor told Esquire.
Once she split with her then-husband, he determined then and there that he would marry her, he told Esquire.
"The truth is, though, that Potter is, at most, a very basic guide," an exasperated Corey Atad wrote in Esquire.
Her work has also been published by Esquire, Glamour, Foreign Policy, Ms. Magazine, The Daily Beast, and The Washington Post.
According to Esquire, the women were cast from a pool of 1,800 — all of different shapes, sizes and racial backgrounds.
A third type, largely written by former staff writers at Sports Illustrated or Esquire, tells the duffer's side of things.
Last fall, she and her staff teamed up with Esquire magazine for a collaborative conversation around sexual harassment and assault.
It was an eyebrow-raising move for Ms. Bresch, whom Esquire magazine named a Patriot of the Year in 2011.
A few weeks ago, he played a show with his new band at the city's oldest punk venue, The Esquire.
"It is not Esquire Bank's business model to leverage off-balance sheet … funds into on-balance sheet deposit," it said.
Mr. Cheng had left his marketing job earlier that year, then Ms. Vargas quit hers to concentrate on Ms. Esquire.
Loosely based on a 1998 Esquire profile, Beautiful Day plays out as a sort of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood for grownups.
By the weekend, various news outlets, including Esquire and Vice News, had created their own versions of the gorilla channel.
"They are very, very close cousins, even if they look very different," said Nick Sullivan, fashion director of Esquire magazine.
Joanna Coles, the chief content officer at Hearst Magazines, which publishes Cosmopolitan, Esquire, and Harper's Bazaar, is also stepping down.
Mr. Wise contributed to many magazines, including Vanity Fair, The New York Times Magazine, Esquire, The New Republic and Smithsonian.
"There is this about Tom," Mr. Dobell, Mr. Wolfe's editor at Esquire, told the London newspaper The Independent in 1998.
"Byron was really the sensitive person at Esquire when it came to prose writing," Mr. Talese said in an interview.
Yet, Esquire pointed out that the show does take place in the years when Wiesenthal was active in his hunt.
When the prince went to Afghanistan in 2008, the British press agreed not to report the news, according to Esquire.
Esquire Magazine was a tad more descriptive, proclaiming Barr was now "far up s--t creek" because of his calls.
"I can't tell you how important our relationship is, and I knew that this must be important," McCain told Esquire.
"I think Joffrey is now the king in America," George R.R. Martin says in an interview with Esquire published Wednesday.
"He's onto something because secretly everybody's getting tired of political correctness, kissing up," the acclaimed actor and director told Esquire magazine.
According to an interview with Esquire released only last week, LaBeouf wrote the screenplay while in court-ordered rehab last year.
Esquire had turned [the story] down because of its controversial nature and I said this is exactly what we're looking for.
Hill told Esquire he hopes that renewed interest might lead to breaks in the case, maybe even leading to its closure.
David Granger, who has led Esquire since 1997, will leave the men's magazine on March 31, Hearst Magazines announced on Friday.
" Asked about Donald Trump in the interview with Esquire, Clinton said while his rhetoric is "fact free," it isn't "cost free.
That same month, Harington also told Esquire that he got very emotional after shooting his final scenes on the HBO series.
" During the Esquire interview, Springsteen also opened up about raising his sons, Evan, 28, and Sam, 24, to be "good men.
Too bad for GQ, Esquire, and Playboy, because, according to Marche, semi-hyperbolic-but-seriously, there are actual lives at stake.
Esquire presented photos of Harambe's mother, Kayla, over the weekend, showing the female gorilla snapped alongside a crouching George W. Bush.
But there's a reason Martin Scorsese cited the film when he told Esquire in 2000 that Anderson was the next Scorsese.
Trump has repeatedly cited an an August 2004 interview with Esquire as proof that he opposed the war when it started.
At first widely mocked online, Cruz's beard has earned the praise of Esquire and Chrissy Teigen as it has grown in.
It also features interviews from other celebrity activists and civil rights leaders, including Angela Davis and Reverend Al Sharpton, per Esquire.
But according to Yance, other banks paid Esquire fees to record portions of the $200 million as deposits on their books.
In 1965, Mr. Buckley wrote an article for Esquire magazine, citing what he thought were damning weaknesses in the prosecution's case.
The American actor George C. Scott, for example, went to Vietnam in 1965 and meditated on his experience in Esquire magazine.
Their first successes were originals like "White Collar Brawlers," a series about boxing coworkers that was later acquired by Esquire Network.
Baxter of California Grooming Cream was an Esquire Style Grooming Award Winner in 2015 and still makes our list years later.
Her work also appeared around the world; in the United States she was published in Ms. magazine, Esquire and National Lampoon.
She commuted from New Jersey to the Golf offices in Manhattan, while also writing articles for New York magazine and Esquire.
If the seller's answer is something like, "It's a 1953 Fender Telecaster with an Esquire neck," then it is probably legitimate.
"I say 'himself' and 'herself,' because I also see myself as feminine as well as masculine," the actor told Esquire magazine.
Esquire magazine, long the man's bible, looks to chart a new course in an era of transgender bathrooms and pink hats.
In the year since Mr. Fielden took over Esquire, the country has entered what seems like a full-fledged culture war.
As a result, Hunters bears very loose similarity to the idea of real life Nazi hunters, as Esquire has pointed out.
" As Erwin Romulo, a former editor of Esquire Philippines , told me, "There are no slow news days anymore in the Philippines.
I'd written for Esquire for 15 years or something, and written for other things, but I didn't really talk about it.
The editor in chief of Esquire, Jay Fielden, left the next year, as did Anne Fulenwider, the editor of Marie Claire.
" Other coverage ran along similar lines: Esquire magazine predicted the raids could be "the event that shatters the bubble for good.
"I have imposed a blackout on myself, for my mental health," said Michael Hainey, the executive director of editorial at Esquire.
"Around the same time [Kanye asked me to use my clothes] I took my mother to his concert," LaBeouf told Esquire.
"Manhattan could have half a dozen such atomic cities strung under the city proper," Newman wrote in Esquire, alongside this drawing.
In a new interview with Esquire, Tom Hardy revealed that his next tattoo design will come courtesy of his pal Leonardo DiCaprio.
" Cathy Scott, a Republican who took part in the protest, told Esquire, "Donald Trump has said so many outrageous, hateful, inflammatory things.
Arnett's sophomore effort has been named by Esquire, this website, Bustle, and many others as one of 2019's most anticipated books.
Maris Kreizman's writing has appeared in the New York Times, the LA Times, Vanity Fair, Vulture, Esquire, GQ, OUT Magazine, and more.
Some of the works originally appeared in magazines like Time, Vanity Fair, The New Yorker, Rolling Stone, Esquire, The Atlantic and Playboy.
"She's successful for a reason … we're not in competition," the 45-year-old actor and screenwriter said in an interview with Esquire.
She claims Moonves forced himself on her in a Beverly Hills hotel elevator after she interviewed him for a 1997 Esquire piece.
"He's really kind of in this limbo, and he could go a ton of different ways," Keery told Esquire about his character.
Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt raved about the actor, who died in March after suffering a stroke, in an interview with Esquire.
Ventimiglia tells Esquire Magazine new details around the death of his character Jack Pearson Come back every day at 8:30 a.m.
The 40-year-old actor spoke briefly about his bond with the Duke of Sussex during his interview with Esquire released Tuesday.
Gottsagen, who has Down syndrome, was straight with LaBeouf, he told Esquire, and that was what he needed in that dark moment.
That led to more than a decade of cover profiles in magazines like Rolling Stone, Vanity Fair, Esquire, GQ, Newsweek, and Time.
The move by NBCU comes a month after AT&T Inc decided to drop Esquire from its DirecTV and U-Verse offerings.
Specifically, the movie will look at Rogers' relationship with journalist Tom Junod, who wrote a profile of Rogers for Esquire in 1998.
"There has to be some downside to being Kit Harington, right?" the two men told Esquire via email for Harington's cover story.
Orenstein is a portrait photographer, whose work has appeared in Vanity Fair, Esquire, BlackBook, New York magazine, Vogue, Elle, Interview, and more.
Smith even told Esquire that "After Earth," the idea of which he conceived himself, was the "most painful failure" of his career.
While on assignment for Esquire, she took a portrait of Norman Mailer that he loathed; it made him look Lilliputian and coarse.
Esquire ' s response was to kill the story, on the ground that it wasn't what the magazine had asked him to write.
Fashion Diary MILAN — On Friday evening, at the palatial Museo Bagatti Valsecchi, once home to a baronial family, Esquire gave a party.
Amazon UK temporarily hosted a pre-order page for the LP and posted that highly-anticipated information along with it, reports Esquire.
Bush's fans were quick to offer support and offered suggestions about giving Meathead, Esquire, a Detective Lindsay-style kick to the groin.
Allison Glock's writing has appeared in The New York Times, The New Yorker, Esquire, ESPN, Rolling Stone, GQ and many other publications.
Their role in marketing the drug, despite its perils, was the focus of articles in The New Yorker and Esquire in 2017.
He was one of the founders Esquire Bank, a small New York-based lender, where he most recently served as executive chairman.
Meanwhile, magazines geared toward men, such as Esquire and Sports Illustrated, remain in full view, oftentimes, in those very same checkout lines.
My French teacher faxed Andy at Esquire to say my article has had the effect of a bomb at the Alliance Française.
His not being in the debate generated a wave of media coverage, including articles in publications like Esquire, Politico, and Rolling Stone.
"Man is never more masculine than after the birth of his first child," he said in his most recent Esquire sit-down.
"You see, I say 'himself' and 'herself,' because I also see myself as feminine as well as masculine," Williams, 82, told Esquire.
Read more " _____ • Sam Tanenhaus in Esquire: "The also-ran of the Republican hard Right is the intellectual godfather of our current revolution.
"I have come close enough to [mental illness] where I know I am not completely well myself," Springsteen told Esquire last year.
When Musk made his cold call, Cantrell was driving and could barely make out what Musk was saying, he said in Esquire.
I followed the link to Esquire included in The Hill story, and came upon an earlier story in the magazine from Aug.
"That was a good article, except that thing about gender — what's it called, gender-fluid?" he said, referring to the Esquire profile.
He shepherded Tom Wolfe's "Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby" into print at Esquire, helping to seed the rise of New Journalism.
Matthew Rhys plays Lloyd Vogel, an Esquire journalist assigned to profile Rogers (based on real-life journalist and Rogers profiler Tom Junod).
He's the cover boy of the latest issue of Esquire — the subject of a story called "An American Boy" by Jennifer Percy.
The National Park Service also retweeted an article by Esquire about civil rights, climate change, and health care being scrubbed clean from WhiteHouse.gov.
In an interview with Esquire, Markle revealed that instead of waiting tables while she was a struggling actress, she worked as a calligrapher.
Godard, who by that time had directed Breathless and Vivre Sa Vie, was also interested enough to also meet with the Esquire duo.
"We were incredibly close until we spent nine days together on a boat in bunk beds," Skarsgård joked in an interview with Esquire.
Jonathan Nolan ended up writing the idea out as a short story, titled "Memento Mori," that ultimately ended up being published in Esquire.
As Esquire writes, Glover used his talents to help make the wildly successful Black Panther movie even better by doing some script doctoring.
The comment came on the same day that Clinton called the phenomen "the tyranny of the selfie" in the February edition of Esquire.
Network producers told Esquire they were never instructed by executives how to cover Weinstein, pointing to victims appearing on the network days later.
Pictures of her — in Playboy, Esquire, Vanity Fair — highlighted the second part of the equation, while the interviews took care of the rest.
In an interview with Esquire published last August, Joshua Kushner said he was a "lifelong Democrat" and would not be voting for Trump.
The "Game of Thrones" star graces the cover of the latest issue of Esquire and spoke with publication about his post-show plans.
"We are not supposed to talk about money, because people will think you're 'difficult' or a 'diva,'" she told Esquire U.K. in 2016.
" He was more vehement in an August 2004 Esquire Magazine interview, saying of the invasion: "I would never have handled it that way.
It's a huge deal for a title like Esquire to say outright that it could have done better in choosing its original list.
At first, Cooper moved in with his parents in Philadelphia five months before his dad died in January 2011, he revealed to Esquire.
Recently, the octopus has been used editorially to represent big tech as a monopoly, for Esquire in February and The Nation in March.
"Harington told Esquire in April he started hyperventilating when shooting ended because taking off Jon Snow's costume felt like he was being "skinned.
"If Amadou Diallo was an immigrant from Belfast, Ireland, he'd be alive today," Mr. Timoney said in an Esquire magazine article in 2000.
"We had a lease, we had suppliers, but we were actually stopped," Kimbal says in a 2012 profile of Elon Musk in Esquire.
That leaves Esquire to duke it out with GQ, its Condé Nast rival, which held a Milan party of its own Saturday night.
The book made her reputation; she began placing stories in The Atlantic, Esquire , and—that small pond of big fish— New American Review .
Esquire said it was complying with court instructions to handle the settlement money with extreme prudence, investing only in super-safe Treasury notes.
"We're all food writers now," said Jeff Gordinier, the Esquire food and drinks editor, who was a reporter at The New York Times.
After careful fact-checking and, in consideration of the lack of credible sources, Esquire chose not to publish this piece of vendetta journalism.
The writers of the piece responded, and said that the piece was fact-checked at Esquire but then Hearst executives killed the article.
At the same time, Mr. Wolfe continued to turn out a stream of essays and magazine pieces for New York, Harper's and Esquire.
In a new profile for Esquire, Jason Momoa admitted he had his eye on wife Lisa Bonet ever since he was a kid.
Clay Felker, the founding editor of New York Magazine, took over the publication in 270 and attempted to revive it as Esquire Fortnightly.
Hearst Magazines editorial employees at big-name titles including Cosmopolitan and Esquire recently joined a throng of other media workers who are unionizing.
The California Democrat told Esquire on Tuesday that a deal on the memo could be announced in the next 24-to-48 hours.
"The college admissions scandal just made affirmative action complaints look completely ridiculous," reads the headline of a recent Esquire column by Charles Pierce.
If in 2020, he chooses to go to college, the Esquire story and the reaction to it will come up during his interview.
"Cases 
don't get decided with facts or evidence," Carrie Goldberg, who's representing one of the accusers, told Esquire in a recent profile of Brafman.
Episode to start with: Rudy Giuliani, Esquire You know those conversations with your best friend that get crazy because you hold absolutely nothing back.
"In movies, there's almost no room for characterization anymore, and in television there's no money for plot," Fincher said in the same Esquire interview.
At $40 apiece, Tommy John's undershirts have been touted by Esquire and Howard Stern, among others, for being near-perfect in quality and style.
Elba was responding to a viral Esquire headline published last week declaring that he's on the brink of being confirmed as the next 22011.
Trump is correct that he opposed the war in his 2004 Esquire interview, which occurred a year-and-a-half after the war began.
The company's portfolio includes 300-plus international editions and more than 25 U.S. print brands, including titles like Harper's Bazaar, Esquire and Marie Claire.
"Trump said 'bigly' accidentally so many times he's retconning and doubling down on cover up fix as 'big league,'" Esquire writer Luke O'Neil quipped.
Nearly a year before the film's release, Hammer was on the cover of Esquire, heralded as a long-awaited return to real-man stardom.
His work has appeared in the New Yorker, Vanity Fair, the Nation, the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Village Voice and Esquire.
He had to make this statement after profiles in Newsweek and Esquire made him famous to Americans as a stuntman of the art world.
Cummings also penned a piece concerning the #MeToo movement for Esquire in 2017, detailing her experiences with sexual assault and problematic behavior in Hollywood.
Magazines covered include Cosmopolitan, Country Living, Elle, Esquire, Food Network Magazine, Good Housekeeping, Harper's Bazaar, O: The Oprah Magazine, Redbook and Seventeen, among others.
At Esquire, he vowed to lure more female readers and ditched boys' club staples like the print version of the "Women We Love" issue.
His interview with Esquire came ahead of the release of the Netflix's "Springsteen on Broadway," which is set to begin streaming on Dec. 16.
Per Esquire: According to Michael, there were two scenes in particular that "hit hard" while he was watching, both involving Tony and his kids.
Esquire complied with Judge Fallon's instructions for four years, Herman said, responding to every request from the settlement administrator and a court-appointed accountant.
"I got very good advice from David Granger," she said, speaking of the former Esquire editor in chief, who is now a literary agent.
Marin Cogan is a writer based in Washington, DC. She has written for the New York Times, New York magazine, GQ, Esquire, and more.
He worked at The New York Times, 7 Days and Esquire before settling in at New York, which he plans to leave in March.
Well, I know an awful lot about cleaning, and I've been writing about it for almost eight years for publications including Esquire and Jezebel.
"Half of all Americans are angrier today than they were a year ago," Esquire wrote in a summary on "rage" in this year's election.
We're about to see him do one more in this adaptation of journalist Tom Junod's Esquire magazine profile of children's television pioneer Fred Rogers.
On Wednesday, Hearst Magazines, the company behind venerable titles like Esquire, Harper's Bazaar and Cosmopolitan, named Troy Young, 50, as its president, effective immediately.
Mr. Dobell also worked with Gay Talese and David Halberstam at Esquire as they made the transition from newspaper work to long-form journalism.
He left Esquire in 1967 to become the editor of Book World, a literary weekly started by The Washington Post and The Chicago Tribune.
After stints at Forbes, New York magazine and Esquire, Mr. Byron wrote a financial column for The New York Observer from 1995 to 2001.
Through the Depression and the war years, the pages of Esquire were the place to be for the brightest and brawniest of American writers.
He embodies the fading old order, while Miller's colleague at Esquire, the preternaturally wide-eyed Dave Eggers, marks the other end of the spectrum.
Though, Sean Hannity briefly dipped into the trial when Trump lawyer Alan Dershowitz was presenting... -- Speaking of Dersh: Esquire spent 21 hours with Dershowitz.
"I married a woman who loves the holidays," said Mr. Goldfarb, who writes about beer, whiskey and cocktails for publications like Esquire and Punch.
" He also wrote "Brontë" (1979), also called "Currer Bell, Esquire," which starred Ms. Harris as Charlotte Brontë, the poet and author of "Jane Eyre.
"Initially, the way I thought of it was like a pathway to a job in writing or a job in comedy," Nelson told Esquire.
They proudly tack on "Esquire" at the end of their names when introducing themselves at parties or asking to speak with a restaurant manager.
His plan worked: Esquire declared his product "the best dress socks in the world," and his clients include Bill Clinton and George W. Bush.
Actor George Clooney played basketball with President Obama after a fundraiser in Los Angeles, the actor revealed in an interview with Esquire published Wednesday.
In a 2016 Esquire profile, he talked about taking his mother to a Fleetwood Mac concert and how she was always a harder partier.
Finally, here's Rex Reed's 1967 profile of Warren Beatty in Esquire, which maybe says something about his performance at the Oscars on Sunday night.
This collection includes Talese's 1966 Esquire article, "Frank Sinatra Has a Cold," which remains required reading in journalism schools even a half-century later.
Seth McConnell/Denver Post via Getty Images "The secret history of the heroin crisis," Don Winslow writes at Esquire, is rooted in marijuana legalization.
"We based a lot of that stuff on actual accounts of near-death experiences, because those experiences do often mirror magical realism," Batmanglij told Esquire.
Marling told Esquire that she and Batmanglij spent time traveling to schools in the midwest, observing kids from the back of classrooms, and interviewing students.
It's an absolutely beautiful sight, and in a 2007 interview with Esquire, Krasinski even said it was one of his favorite pranks in the show.
Per Esquire, however, some Redditors think that Ghost Nation is protecting humans, thanks to some clever coding by a not-so-dead Elsie (Shannon Woodward).
" He shared similar sentiments in an Esquire interview earlier this year, explaining that none of the roles in Hollywood are "based on ability or charisma.
McCain, who will reflect on his 2008 campaign in the book, told Esquire that Clinton's mistake was writing her memoir so soon after the election.
The film takes place in Los Angeles in 1969, and director Tarantino called it a "love letter" to the city in the interview with Esquire.
" Maybe a Henley, which is sitting next to a framed print-out of an Esquire article titled "14 Gifts That Work for Men and Women.
It wasn't until late 1969 that Esquire, one of the boxer's few high profile supporters in the mainstream media, finally stood up for the fighter.
For the first one, I recreated the famous Esquire cover on wood, using large nails instead of arrows, and surrounding Ali with his own quotations.
"Sending out dick pics can be seen as an attempt at experiencing a 'low risk' form of connection and intimacy," psychologist Sarah Davies told Esquire.
You'll likely hear lots of talk about La Taqueria (above), El Farolito (named best burrito by Esquire magazine a few years back), and Taqueria Cancun.
He makes all of his pieces in the US and they range from briefcases for a country esquire to wallets for cow-pokin' cafe habitués.
Regards, T.C. Sottek, Equine Esquire Mr. TC, I must express concern for your argument, as it appears you have placed too much trust in books.
In a new interview with Esquire published Tuesday, the "Born to Run" singer, 69, called Trump out for being "dangerous" and for promoting divisive politics.
"We were incredibly close until we spent nine days together on a boat in bunk beds," Skarsgård joked in a November 2015 interview with Esquire.
" The conversation got so heated that Moonlight director Barry Jenkins told Esquire that La La Land was becoming a victim of "a very superficial read.
A Kickstarter campaign out of Chicago is hoping to fill a niche gap in the menswear market, Esquire reports: rompers...but for a male clientele.
"She beat the crap out of him," Gordon Lish, who as the fiction editor of Esquire had published several of Ozick's short stories, told me.
And speaking of "dodgers," in May, Harington spoke to Esquire in a feature about his beloved character, his future as an actor, and house hunting.
In fact, in 2013 the actress told Esquire that she used her calligraphy skills to write singer Robin Thicke and actress Paula Patton's wedding invites.
Alas, not everyone is as chill with The Chainsmokers — Esquire recently likened them to Nickelback, perhaps the most mocked band in the history of music.
The designer himself described his clothes as ''pretty,'' while the slightly more verbose Esquire columnist George Frazier dubbed the era's fashion transformation the ''Peacock Revolution.
"When the images appeared in Rolling Stone and Esquire all over the world, I had two or three different aliases on different images," he said.
In 1965, he found he had become a character in Gay Talese's celebrated New Journalism article "Frank Sinatra Has a Cold," published in Esquire magazine.
The culling of the herd has already started, with cable outlets like Cloo, Esquire, Pivot and Al Jazeera America calling it quits in recent years.
This past December, Esquire's 48-hour pop-up channel, "The Esquire Guide to Grooming" on Snapchat's Discover platform, reached more than three million unique viewers.
Esquire Magazine could right about the nature of this river, but while it may lead to many things, clarity is not likely one of them.
This is much worse..." (Esquire) -- Andrew Kaczynski pointed out that "Ted Cruz got 20K RTs on a claim that was quickly pointed out as false.
In a recent interview with Esquire, the actor said he used "himself" and "herself," widely taken to mean that he had embraced gender-fluid pronouns.
One can debate whether the article should have run a month earlier or later, or whether Esquire runs enough stories about teenage boys of color.
Both men wrote long essays in Esquire after the incident, excerpts of which are read by John Lithgow (for Vidal) and Kelsey Grammer (for Buckley).
Still, writing in Esquire last year, Matt Miller lamented that a "loud section" of "Star Wars" fans have become "tragically synonymous" with hate and bigotry.
Only after it made headlines at The Independent, Mashable, Esquire, and elsewhere did reporters start to pump their breaks long enough to do some actual reporting.
Clinton told Esquire that taking photos with supporters rather than just conversing with them interferes with politicians' ability to get to know what voters care about.
Charging $9.99 a month, Texture customers get access to more than 200 magazines including People, Time, National Geographic, Esquire, GQ, The Atlantic, Rolling Stone, and more.
Glover recently sat down with Esquire to discuss all of these recent wins and how life has changed for him as his success continues to grow.
The Babitz of the 1970s was hedonistic and headlong, and we find her many appetites splashed across the pages of Vogue, Rolling Stone, Esquire and others.
Thanks to Reddit fans who know everything and a writer at Esquire, I now think that Drogon might die, too and I'm clearly unwell over it.
"Oftentimes, I feel like an idiot talking to my own wife," he tells Esquire of the human rights lawyer for the magazine's May 2016 cover story.
After leaving The Times, he was an editor at Esquire magazine and, from 2005 to 2008, an occasional writer for The Times's Sunday regional weekly sections.
The car will cost between 1 million to 1.5 million pounds (about $1.26 million to $19853 million), according to Esquire, and only 500 will be made.
In an interview with Esquire back in 2016, Hardy revealed a bet he and his Revenant co-star had made just in time for the Oscars.
Russian Esquire claimed a 30-mile stretch of road could have been paved entirely with a centimeter-thick coating of beluga caviar for the same price.
Jay Fielden, the editor in chief of Town & Country, will become the new editor in chief of Esquire while remaining at Town & Country as editorial director.
Last week, an expose in Esquire painted the Peacock Network as a "boys' club" that ignored a culture of sexual misconduct with a focus on Lauer.
"Men today consume content on a variety of platforms and it is essential that we follow our viewers," Adam Stotsky, president of Esquire and NBCU's E!
The agency had also retweeted an article by Esquire on Friday about sections on civil rights, climate change, and health care being scrubbed clean from WhiteHouse.gov.
" He told Esquire once, "You know, it doesn't really matter what [the media] write as long as you've got a young and beautiful piece of ass.
The first of Obama's three tweets has since become the third most-liked tweet in history at the time of writing this article, according to Esquire.
Ms. Mitchell's original roster of cheerleaders was collectively included among Esquire magazine's "19763 Greatest Women of All Time," along with Joan of Arc and Marilyn Monroe.
"Game of Thrones" actor Daniel Portman tells Esquire he's been sexually assaulted by fans of the HBO series, asking "what can you do?" about such interactions.
I loved this James Fanelli yarn in Esquire, about the heist of a Salvador Dalí painting from the jail complex on Rikers Island in New York.
Sourcing what look like cutouts from old issues of Esquire, Benschoter builds a remarkably detailed world that echoes the vintage print collages of artist Jordan Westre.
Back in 232, he was a staff writer for Esquire Greece, but like almost all the Greeks I know, the crisis left Theodosis out of work.
In 21973, Mr. Turner, while on assignment for Esquire, was the only photographer on the Icelandic island of Heimeay shooting the eruption of the Helgafell volcano.
And despite Esquire being his first big photoshoot in 15 years, hanging with his makeshift four-legged family sounds a lot better than doing an interview.
In a 2014 interview with Esquire — prior to her marriage to Madden — Diaz said that she wasn&apost interested in becoming a mom at that time.
From The Bitter Southerner: Here's a rare post-mortem tribute, the posting of a 1984 profile of Gregg Allman by Steve Oney, originally published in Esquire.
After all, plenty of male writers have moved seamlessly between drooling Esquire cover stories about the starlet of the moment and gravitas-stuffed considerations of war.
His latest is BeetleCat in Inman Park, a little sister to the Optimist, the sophisticated seafood place that Esquire named the nation's best new restaurant in 2012.
Privately held Hearst Corp, which owns magazines such as Harper's Bazaar and Esquire as well as TV networks like A+E Networks, will own the remaining stake.
Once upon a time, if you wanted to know what was stylish or what to wear during the coming season, you opened GQ, Esquire, or Harper's Bazaar.
Decades before Gilbert's work received the blockbuster movie treatment, Gilbert was a sought-after features writer for GQ and Esquire in the late '90s and early 2000s.
Later in life he told Esquire UK that he believes our bodies are controlled by the Moon, a celestial body of which he is a big fan.
Soon, the barefoot runner — whose name is Eric Curtis — had been written up by Esquire, Mashable, Fast Company, Uproxx, Gizmodo, and a local weekly paper, among others.
"If you were shocked by [Infinity War], I think the second one is even more shocking, for other reasons entirely," Hemsworth said in a recent Esquire interview.
He told Esquire magazine in a 1991 interview that getting bad press is no obstacle to the successful businessman, provided he meets certain criteria in other areas.
Other deviations from the grand celebration of years past include: We have the same question as Esquire: Honestly, how do you fuck up an Easter Egg Roll?
Citing a senior NBC source, Esquire wrote that several staffers confronted Lauer weeks before he was fired by NBC because news organizations were looking into his behavior.
Now, according to a profile in Esquire, the longtime IRL couple are taking things to the next level and house-hunting pretty much all over the world.
Kit Harington is the cover star of the June/July issue of Esquire, just in time for the July 16 premiere of Game of Thrones season 7.
Singer in a statement cast doubt on the piece by pointing out it was written by two Esquire writers, whom he says have a "vendetta" against him.
The effort included getting Falcone on the cover of Vietnamese Esquire, arranging regular meetings between Falcone and top Vietnamese officials, and seeking assistance from the U.S. embassy.
The NBC News/Esquire magazine poll, conducted with Survey Monkey, found 54 percent of white Americans have been getting angrier over current events during the past year.
"I always liked film as a teaching tool — a way of getting exposed to ideas that had never been presented to me," he told Esquire in 2013.
The On Comedy column on Tuesday, about the new print-only humor magazine, The American Bystander, misidentified the publication that did mock issues of Playboy and Esquire.
Wolfe, famous for his signature ivory bespoke suits, also penned a slew of influential essays for New York magazine and Esquire, often focusing on media and literature.
"The Sacklers have hidden their connection to their product," Keith Humphreys, a psychiatry professor at Stanford University who has written extensively about the opioid crisis, told Esquire.
Offer any objections, any other experience of the world, and the response you'll get is the same one Eastwood offered in Esquire: "Just [expletive] get over it."
Esquire Theater, for instance, which is within the 20-minute circle of Holmes's apartment, disallows weapons as a matter of policy, yet it has no posted signs.
She landed a meeting at Esquire magazine, which at the time was going through a period of transition following the departure of its longtime editor, Harold Hayes.
And yet as adrift as it may be in this gender-neutral zeitgeist, Playboy may be better poised for brand longevity than competitors like Esquire or Maxim.
Scattered around the store are vintage magazines — GQ, Esquire, The Face (up to $19203) — and vintage vinyl (a Dead Kennedys L.P. for $46, Keith Jarrett for $98).
And when, at 25, Miller becomes the improbably young fiction editor of Esquire, another tells her that "everyone wondered" whom she slept with to get the job.
According to Esquire, he also defended Trump in a column in the Observer, after the candidate tweeted an image of Hilary Clinton with a Star of David.
Adam Schiff, the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, argued in an Esquire op-ed that Trump is seeking to seize the FBI for political ends.
"I could never have imagined there would be such a heightened attention to the male-versus-female dynamic of this Cleveland juggernaut of a convention," Tunick told Esquire.
First, a fear that who you are to others, and who you are to yourself, can really be so disjointed, as he claimed in a 2009 Esquire profile.
He spent much of his time writing and drawing cartoons, and in middle school began reading Esquire, a magazine of sex and substance Hefner wanted Playboy to emulate.
O'Neil's writing is full of indictments of people in power, and by way of disclosure, I was proud to overlap with him at Esquire a few years back.
Esquire reports that in the latest trailer, the prodigal 1D member does speak, though what he says is shaking his legion of loyal fans to its very core.
" Parker Bowles, 43, has been a contributing editor at GQ, a food editor at Esquire magazine, and is currently food critic and columnist for "The Mail on Sunday.
Yet according to Esquire, the internet still latched on to the possibility, rekindling interest in the original investigation, with people even offering to do their own detective work.
Although in a 2013 profile he told Esquire that he "got into farming partly because I came back from NYC broke," it's also a tradition he knew well.
Editorial A new survey by NBC News and Esquire magazine measures what anyone paying attention to Campaign 2016 already knows — Americans are angry, especially white, middle-class Americans.
In the clip, which is exclusive to PEOPLE, Chambliss takes excpetion to the dedication being presented by one of his young players on the Esquire Network documentary series.
And when the pair welcomed their child in October 2015, Hardy told Esquire U.K. that the beginning of his little one's life was rough on his sleep schedule.
"A lot of people don't know that this is something that I've known now for, I think, 25 years," Burt told Esquire of 66-year-old Caitlyn's transition.
"If I'm talking to you, I could watch a spring training game on my phone," said writer Alex Belth, the noted sports bibliophile and editor at Esquire Classic.
Though the two have typically kept quiet about their life together, around that same time Statham told Esquire that they definitely have a go-to- at home activity.
After being introduced to Clay Felker by Harold Hayes, the editor of Esquire, she began writing for The New York Herald Tribune, where Mr. Felker was an editor.
A rep for Joshua told Esquire in August 2016 that he was a lifelong Democrat and would not be voting for Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential election.
" In an interview in Esquire magazine this month, the actor-director praises Trump as a foe of political correctness and laments what he calls "the kiss-ass generation.
With cover art and eye-catching headlines reminiscent of mainstream magazines like Esquire, Ramparts aimed to deliver "a bomb in every issue," as Time magazine once put it.
"I'd have to go for Trump … you know, [because] she's declared that she's gonna follow in [President] Obama's footsteps," he said in an interview with Esquire published Wednesday.
The novella, one of Capote's most beloved works, was published in Esquire in November 1958 but had been originally purchased by Harper's Bazaar for publication earlier that year.
Tom Junod, who wrote the 1998 article in Esquire that the movie is based on, would talk about the way his interactions with Fred Rogers changed his life.
I can't erase from my mind one of the most candid and shocking moments from Seek, his book of journalism and essays for the New Yorker and Esquire.
" A quote captured by Roger Kahn in 1975, in an Esquire piece anthologized in The Muhammad Ali Reader: "There is nothin' no greater than the human heart. Nothin'.
He collected 211 National Magazine Awards; his art critic, Jerry Saltz, won a Pulitzer Prize; and he published some of the most memorable magazine covers since midcentury Esquire.
Once, as Tom Junod described in a profile for Esquire, Rogers met a 14-year-old boy whose cerebral palsy left him sometimes unable to walk or talk.
Perhaps the biggest blow is what Esquire refers to as the "Oscars' Best Director Boys Club," which shut Greta Gerwig out from Best Director consideration for Little Women.
For Esquire, Kate Storey went long on "Page Six" in The New York Post, and that's a worthwhile read if you like gossip about gossip, which I do.
Tom Carson is a National Magazine Award-winning writer whose work has appeared in Esquire, GQ, the New York Times, the Village Voice, Rolling Stone, and other publications.
In 2004, near the end of her tenure at Esquire, Miller proudly wins a National Magazine Award; the following year, the magazine published no short stories at all.
Hearst Magazines editorial employees who work at some of the best-known titles including Cosmopolitan and Esquire recently formed a union, joining a throng of other media workers.
Along with Murdoch, Kushner has a network of older mentors, and this showed at his 35th birthday party, according to Esquire, where the median age was near 70. 
The two women modeled their magazine after Esquire, an "unapologetic men's magazine that has put out some of the best long form in the game," Ms. Ralph said.
On November 12, Hearst Magazine editorial employees at some of the best-known titles including Cosmopolitan and Esquire announced they unionized, joining a throng of other media workers.
Sarah Rense, a digital editor at Esquire, remembers when the magazine&aposs then-separate print and digital staffs were told they&aposd be operating as one last year.
Around the same time, he began a freelance career that took him into the pages of Esquire, Harper's, Commonweal, The Reporter, Playboy and The New York Herald Tribune.
To capture the spirit of the time, Esquire dispatched a writer to the Chicago suburbs to follow two teenage boys on a typical Saturday night of mall cruising.
"These houses are under tremendous pressure to be right on the money of what certain generations want," said Michael Hainey, the executive director of editorial for Esquire magazine.
We are proud to be the world's largest publisher of monthly magazines, so our biggest businesses are Cosmopolitan and Elle and Harper's Bazaar and Esquire and Town & Country.
There's an Esquire writer, Charles Pierce, who will write about him but won't refer to him by name, and he uses an asterisk, which seems beside the point.
A 1979 article in Esquire magazine used the term "power lunch" to describe the midday meetings; the phrase and its association with the Four Seasons stuck around for decades.
She told Esquire that in San Francisco, she met a lesbian and her partner (she calls them "homosexuals") who were respectively a director and an actor in straight porn.
Writes Eric Thurm at Esquire: There has to be some element that does genuinely engage audiences, but a lot of the parts of prestige TV are eminently for sale.
In June, Schreiber told Esquire he had met the actress briefly in Toronto years before crossing paths with her again in 2005 at the Met Gala in New York.
Before Bloomingdale's, Mr. Peskowitz tried his hand at e-commerce with Gilt Groupe; before that, as a fashion editor at magazines as unalike as The Fader, Vibe and Esquire.
Teigen has longed for a bigger backside for years as she previously told Esquire in 2014 that no matter how much she targeted her workouts, she saw no results.
The Republican nominee told moderator Matt Lauer that he never supported the Iraq War, criticized it before it happened, and opposed the war in an Esquire interview in 2004.
In the end, Party Time took home the glory on the Esquire Network show, with team captain Brian Arnold leading team members Jake Murray and Jennifer Tavernier to victory.
"If anyone else did that to you, you'd have them up at the Hague for war crimes," jokes Hardy, 39, in an interview for Esquire UK's January cover story.
"Jay has the intellectual curiosity, appreciation for style and sharp sense of humor that defines the Esquire brand," David Carey, the president of Hearst Magazines, said in a statement.
The Harry Potter actress appears on the cover of Esquire, promoting her organization, HeForShe, talking about her one-year acting sabbatical to focus on women's rights around the world.
NBC has been long slammed for keeping its review in-house, and women's-rights group UltraViolet's campaigns chief Karin Roland was critical of the decision in remarks to Esquire.
In a 2014 interview with Esquire magazine Pratt said he met Faris in 2007 on the set of the film "Take Me Home Tonight," in which they both featured.
Dave Holmes is a writer, actor, and former MTV VJ. He writes for Esquire and hosts the podcast International Waters and the Friday Forty live show at Meltdown Comics.
The article, published in Esquire in August 2004 after the war started, has often been cited by Trump as proof of his opposition to the war from its start.
Vogel is a fictional character, but he's based on Tom Junod, the Esquire journalist who profiled Rogers in 1998 and credited that encounter with changing his perspective on life.
Teigen has longed for a bigger backside for years as she previously told Esquire in 143 that no matter how much she targeted her workouts, she saw no results.
The roaring monster in Leifer's photo now appeared on the cover of Esquire, in his boxing trunks, his bare chest shot with arrows just like poor, martyred St. Sebastian.
Publications from across the ideological spectrum—National Review, The Nation, Esquire, Harvard Business Review—have called for reining in Big Tech, and, in some cases, breaking up tech conglomerates.
Robert Morgan named the aircraft after his wartime girlfriend, Margaret Polk, of Memphis and chose the artwork from a George Petty illustration in Esquire magazine, according to the museum.
Even if he isn't innovative, he's popular — enough to star in his own reality series, "This Is Mike Stud," which just completed its first season on the Esquire Network.
THE ARTS The On Comedy column on Tuesday, about the new print-only humor magazine, The American Bystander, misidentified the publication that did mock issues of Playboy and Esquire.
Tim Kaine, Hillary Clinton's 2016 running mate, wrote an op-ed in Esquire magazine this week calling on men to join the fight to ensure equal opportunity for women.
In 2015, before his remarkable run to the presidency, he told the Philippines edition of Esquire that he had "maybe" killed someone by stabbing them when he was 17.
In the Esquire interview, Avenatti also repeated his claim that he turned down money from Republican donors who wanted to hurt Trump, saying his work has been crowd-funded.
"In the spring of 1971, I met a girl," Mr. Clinton began, sounding like a narrator in an old Philip Roth novel or like a confessional letter to Esquire.
This year, he replaced David Granger, the deeply respected (if not exactly fashion-besotted) editor who amassed 17 National Magazine Awards during his 19 years at the Esquire helm.
In December, Charles Pierce of Esquire said that Trump was "in severe cognitive decline, if not the early stages of outright dementia," citing his own father's slide into Alzheimer's.
According to Yance, Esquire touted those fees in marketing materials for its 2017 initial public offering, but meanwhile passed none of the proceeds to the funds, which received only .
" Herman's affidavit described Esquire as singularly concerned with doing right by plaintiffs and their lawyers, who traditionally received "unfavorable treatment (from) large banks that did not understand plaintiffs litigation.
Nothing to do with quail or lemon pepper, but Michael Hainey's Springsteen profile in Esquire is worth a read for how open Springsteen was to him about mental health.
In a related move at the time, Richard Dorment, the editor of Men's Health (and a former articles editor at Esquire), was given responsibility for that magazine's digital content.
Though Al Pacino's character in Hunters was rumored to be loosely based on Wiesenthal, a member of the Simon Wiesenthal Center denied any ties to the series, reports Esquire.
"Every time you think you've reached the end of that long dead-end street, you slip around the edge, past that stopping point," he said in Esquire in 2011.
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Per Esquire, Sheeran acted as the muscle for Jimmy Hoffa's Teamsters Union, whenever Hoffa had to… subtly suggest that someone go along with what Hoffa was saying — or else.
" Mr. Lilly's efforts were noticed by Arnold Gingrich, a founder of Esquire magazine, who called Mr. Lilly "a trout's best friend" in his 1973 book "The Joys of Trout.
Schiff offers bill to make domestic terrorism a federal crime New intel chief inherits host of challenges MORE (D-Calif.) wrote in Esquire in an op-ed published Saturday.
During an interview with Esquire the author of the series, George R. R. Martin, compared Trump to one of the plot's most narcissistic and sadistic characters — King Joffrey Baratheon.
" Teller addresses this in the new Vulture interview, admitting that "if [the Esquire] story made me look was how I really was, I'd think I was the biggest douchebag too.
"Twitter has always been an important place for us to reach a hyper-engaged audience and now we're seeing the traffic it drives beginning to rival that of Facebook," Esquire.
According to journalist Vicky Ward, Ivanka called Esquire Editor-in-Chief Jay Fielden in 2016 to complain about Ward's profile of Kushner and, crying, asked Fielden to take it down.
"I expect another 2-3% rally in the market in the next 3-4 days based on the cue," said Samrat Dasgupta, a fund manager at Esquire Capital Investment Advisors.
Case in point: In 2015, when Esquire published a list of "80 Books Every Man Should Read," only one of the books on that list was penned by a woman.
Then I remember Ed Sullivan on the cover of Esquire magazine the next year in a group of celebrities who had not been asked to Capote's Black and White Ball.
In a new, wide-ranging interview with Esquire Magazine, the Arizona senator criticizes Clinton's recent campaign memoir, What Happened, in which she reflects on her shocking loss to Donald Trump.
After her sister found out and reacted with love and support, Curtis found an article in Esquire by writer Tom Chiarella titled "Vicodin, My Vicodin" that she completely related to.
"I'd have to go for Trump ... you know, [because] she's declared that she's gonna follow in [President] Obama's footsteps," he said in an interview with Esquire published on Aug. 3.
According to Esquire, the women arrived in a vacant lot "between a fire station and a shipping warehouse" close to the convention, aiming their mirrors at the Quicken Loans Arena.
If you take a look at the publications Jane's Scarlet and Ryan's Pinstripe are based on — real-life Hearst magazines Cosmopolitan and Esquire, respectively — this fact becomes even more evident.
"I think unfortunately, for the democratic process, there's no logical or sane or moral choice other than voting for Hillary Clinton," he said in an interview with Esquire published Wednesday.
"What I learned from working with Esquire in the fall of 2017, when a lot of these issues were really heated, is to listen and to ask questions," she said.
" Stormy Daniels's lawyer said in an interview with Esquire released on Friday that Trump has refrained from tweeting directly at him because Trump "can't handle a direct confrontation with me.
According to Esquire, at Yale University, there's a Raymond and Beverly Sackler Institute for Biological, Physical and Engineering Sciences and a Richard Sackler and Jonathan Sackler Professorship of Internal Medicine.
Over a glass of pink Champagne ("Champagne: The Manliest Order," says the latest Esquire, page 82), Mr. Fielden paused to chat, interrupted intermittently to receive double-cheek kisses and congratulations.
In his 1972 Esquire essay James Baldwin described this historic moment in 1968 as the end of civility in the civil rights movement and a turning point in American culture.
In the movie, Lloyd (Matthew Rhys) is an Esquire writer with a bad reputation whose broken relationships with his father and his new son have led to anger and despair.
Ms. Upton has rocked the cover of Sports Illustrated (several times), Vanity Fair, Esquire and Vogue to name a few, and starred in movies and music videos along the way.
Tradition holds that Count Negroni asked his bartender to replace the soda with gin, a story repeated in articles in Esquire, the Michelin guide and Food and Wine, among others.
With the addition, in 220, of fiction editor Gordon Lish, Esquire began championing authors like Raymond Carver and Barry Hannah, who were recasting the short story in Lish's nihilistic vision.
Gordon Parks's "A Great Day in Hip-Hop," done for XXL magazine 20 years ago, echoes Art Kane's Esquire portrait of jazz musicians set against a backdrop of Harlem brownstones.
In 2015, while he was mayor of Davao City, Mr. Duterte said in an interview with Esquire that he had stabbed someone to death when he was 17 years old.
Whoever filled the role of literary editor at Esquire, whatever brilliance they displayed, they were not likely to carve out the same kind of space for themselves that Lish had.
It&aposs also cut the print frequency of Esquire in the UK and Seventeen in recent years and said goodbye to longtime famous editors like Joanna Coles and David Granger.
On November 12, Hearst Magazine editorial employees at some of the best-known titles including Cosmopolitan and Esquire announced that they had unionized, joining a throng of other media workers.
He wrote drama and film criticism for The New Leader from 1962 to 1973 and again from 1975 to 1977, and he reviewed films for Esquire from 1973 to 20153.
His first novel, American War, was a New York Times notable book and was named one of the best books of the year by The Washington Post, NPR, and Esquire.
I believe there's fluidity among types of storytelling, and back in Joseph Pulitzer's day, or in the early days of things like Esquire, they had serialized storytelling and excerpts from books.
"Despite media reports to the contrary, RCN assures us there was no interruption of CNN programming in the Boston area last night," a CNN spokesperson confirmed to Esquire journalist Luke O'Neil.
Esquire sees FX's 10-hour miniseries event and raises it by 120 minutes with this marathon look at the trial -- half a day's worth of actual footage from the court proceedings.
Proving how special their bond is, Hardy — who's originally from London — told Esquire he flew straight from New Orleans where he was filming Fonzo to be there on Harry's big day.
After a racist rant directed towards police went viral following an arrest last summer, LaBeouf recently told Esquire that he's turning over a new leaf and taking steps towards getting sober.
In the fall, with the whiff of the July 4 party barely faded, Swift's single life — and her "reinvention" – were the focus of feature stories in People, Esquire, and Rolling Stone.
This fake quote from 2006 has gone viral, with CBS News, Esquire, the Daily Mail, the New York Daily News, and The Hill, among many others, all reporting it as fact.
"I expect another 2-3% rally in the market in the next three to four days based on the cue," said Samrat Dasgupta, a fund manager at Esquire Capital Investment Advisors.
Nearly half of Americans are angry, and no groups are angrier than whites and Republicans, according to a new NBC News/Survey Monkey/Esquire online poll about outrage in the country.
The new Spy will live on the Esquire website, and The Wall Street Journal reports that its small team intends to publish about five original articles per day through the election.
In a new interview with Esquire, the rock star is candid in discussing two emotional breakdowns he suffered -- one when he was 32 and another when he was in his 60s.
Hearst owns stakes in the cable TV networks ESPN and A&E, publishes the magazines Cosmopolitan, Elle and Esquire and also has invested in digital brands including Buzzfeed, Vice and AwesomenessTV.
Instead, the press corps may work out of the White House Conference Center, near Lafayette Square, or in the Old Executive Office Building, next door to the White House, Esquire reported.
Today, Audm partners with publishers including Wired, The Atlantic, Esquire, Harper's Bazaar, Foreign Policy, The New York Review of Books, Outside Magazine, ProPublica, London Review of Books, Backchannel, and several others.
Snider told Kim Masters in a 2007 Esquire article that Mr. Diller was such a tough boss that she teared up with him, after she made a blunder at a meeting.
He also wrote book reviews and magazine articles for The Times and contributed to The New Republic, Esquire, Vogue, The Nation, Harper's, The New York Review of Books and other publications.
" A 2015 interview with Esquire "We do these stories and we talk so much about the business end, the success end, but then Lauren isn't mentioned and my daughter isn't mentioned.
Byron Dobell, an editor at Time-Life, Esquire and New York magazine who played a pivotal role in the careers of Tom Wolfe, Mario Puzo and other writers, died on Jan.
Instead, the press corps may work out of the White House Conference Center, near Lafayette Square, or in the Old Executive Office Building, next door to the White House, Esquire reported.
There's a reason Geologie has accrued accolades and awards from AskMen (Best Skincare Innovation), Men's Health (Grooming Award Winner, Innovation), Men's Journal (Best Customized Skincare), and Esquire (Best Custom Skincare System).
And so, in the summer of 1968, he entered the country illegally through Canada to cover, along with Terry Southern and William Burroughs, the Democratic National Convention in Chicago for Esquire.
"We were also fascinated with the idea that death is such an unknown liminal space, and that how we even define it has changed so much over time," Marling explained to Esquire.
Mafra, which owns two national newspapers and radio stations, will take over the German group's Czech and Slovak businesses, comprising around 30 titles, including Esquire, Cosmopolitan and other lifestyle and entertainment magazines.
She'd been a symbol rather than a real person: "all things to all people," as a 2008 Esquire profile put it, alternately an ideal and a nightmare, but always just a symbol.
"I grew up revering River Phoenix as the great actor of my generation, and all I ever wanted was to have just an opportunity to shake his hand," DiCaprio told Esquire magazine.
"The Ballad of Ken Bone," the Atlantic mewled; "And the winner of the presidential debate is... Ken Bone," CNN declared; "Ken Bone Is the Only Honest Man in This Election," Esquire announced.
According to esteemed food writer John Mariani, who spent 30 years hunting down the Best New Restaurant of the Year for Esquire Magazine, the hire of Chef Michael Sichel steadied the transition.
Bird Box author Josh Malerman revealed to Esquire that he's writing a sequel to his hit novel the movie is based on — and he got the idea from watching Bullock in character.
First, he said, "I'll give you 25 different stories" — though the only article his campaign would later offer was an interview in Esquire that took place fully a year after the invasion.
The allegations — including 26 of sexual misconduct — are detailed in "All the President's Women: Donald Trump and the Making of a Predator," an excerpt of which was published in Esquire on Wednesday.
In April last year, Duterte told Esquire magazine that he "maybe" stabbed someone to death when he was 17 years old — possibly the same incident the president was referring to in Vietnam.
The fact that Mr. Podesta was among those breached by the GRU was first disclosed Thursday by Esquire and the Motherboard blog, which published the link Russian spies used against Mr. Podesta.
The film will focus on Rogers' unlikely friendship with award-winning journalist Tom Junod, who got to know the television personality while writing a 1998 profile on the star for Esquire magazine.
"You know, it doesn't really matter what [the media] write as long as you've got a young and beautiful piece of ass," Mr. Trump said in a 1991 interview with Esquire magazine.
Last month, you may recall, Judge Fallon ordered Esquire to transfer the $200 million, which had been set aside to pay attorneys' fees in the drywall case, to a court-administered account.
Esquire CFO Eric Bader said in a June 22018 affidavit that a court-appointed settlement administrator and accountant closely supervised Esquire's investment of the money and payment of interest on the deposit.
They include an effervescent 1930s Esquire spread by E. Simms Campbell illustrating African-American dance styles; Black Panther Party broadsides from the late 1960s; 1990s comic books featuring the black superhero Static.
A Harper's Bazaar article reports that the rock 'n' roll fashionista of the '70s and '80s covered Harper's Bazaar, Vogue, and Esquire, and also had major deals with Revlon and Calvin Klein.
It was originally called The Grass Is Greener Global (The GIGG), but he changed it to Hunter & Esquire because clients told him that they'd prefer he had a more professional-sounding name.
Esquire also lost out on a high-profile story — an investigative article on accusations of sexual misconduct against the Hollywood director Bryan Singer — in a very public way during Mr. Fielden's tenure.
" Two years later, an Esquire essay by Arthur Schlesinger Jr. argued that men had retreated "into the womblike security of the group" — that democratic society itself constituted an "assault on individual identity.
Macaulay Culkin, longtime friend of the late Michael Jackson, recalled an allegedly awkward interaction between him and James Franco over the two-part HBO documentary Leaving Neverland in his new Esquire profile.
In a 1960 Esquire profile of Bergman, Baldwin describes how, after an interview with the filmmaker, he got into his car and imagined a movie he might make about his own past.
He caught the bus from Riverdale to 94th Street, back when "96th was considered by many a scared white person to be the dividing line between civilization and chaos," according to Esquire.
Among those who paid homage were Marielle Heller, the director; Chris Cooper, Jessica Hecht and Wendy Makkena, from the film; Tom Junod, whose Esquire magazine article inspired the story; and Alexander Skarsgard.
Celia Weston shared a table with David Granger, the former Esquire editor, who joked he would henceforth introduce himself as "Christine Lahti," the actress who plays his equivalent character in the film.
He shared his car with the writer Garry Wills, who was working for Esquire, and they went with the police as they searched for the killer and responded to reports of riots.
"In contrast, the de-aging tech Netflix tech used in the movie has been panned by many, with Fast Company deriding it as "distractingly" bad, and Esquire as "some hellish uncanny valley.
His face shows up again, and again, and again, on framed magazine covers lining the walls — Playboy, Esquire, Newsweek, TV Guide — along with photographs of him hobnobbing with celebrities, including Michael Jackson.
So habitually rumpled and layered is Mr. Trump's chief strategist, Stephen K. Bannon, that he sometimes seems — as Esquire recently noted — to be wearing half the contents of his closet at once.
Mr. Brafman told Esquire that Mr. Weinstein was the "type of guy who gets a second opinion on his tuna salad," and that he could take the abuse from the ex-producer.
" Mr. Jenkins has been circling the Baldwin story for years, telling Esquire that he wrote the script for "Beale Street" in 2013 in Berlin at the same time he was developing "Moonlight.
Esquire magazine reported on Saturday that the Trump administration planned to relocate White House reporters from the press room to the White House Conference Center or the Old Executive Office Building next door.
The film will focus on Fred Rogers' unlikely friendship with award-winning journalist Tom Junod, who got to know the television personality while writing a 1998 profile on the star for Esquire magazine.
In an interview with Esquire, Mr Hefner noted that the publication supported the women's liberation movement, backing the legalisation of birth control and abortion ("we were the amicus curiae in Roe v Wade").
McConaughey uploaded his first YouTube video two years ago, but the channel only started gaining some traction late last week, thanks to an interview in Esquire and a post on Reddit on Thursday.
" Trump was quoted in Esquire magazine in July 2004 lamenting deaths and injuries among Americans and Iraqis, saying, "And it turns out that all of the reasons for the war were blatantly wrong.
Calrissian, originally played by Billy Dee Williams, was the only Black character in the Star Wars franchise until 1999, and Glover told Esquire that he still remembers his dad buying him the figurine.
In a new profile in the UK edition of Esquire, Cruz opened up about the early days of her career, and how she thought her breakout film, Jamón, Jamón, would be her last.
The film will focus on Fred Rogers' unlikely friendship with award-winning journalist Tom Junod, who got to know the television personality while writing a 1998 profile on the star for Esquire magazine.
Hardy, who appeared in 2015's The Revenant with DiCaprio, told Esquire in a new interview that he might have to get some permanent body art after losing a bet to the star.
Fiction began to flow from his typewriter; he wrote for major magazines like Esquire and Playboy and for literary reviews and journals, none of them too obscure for him to send pitches to.
On immigration, for example, the issue that boosted Trump to the lead in national polls, only 85033 percent of whites agree that "immigrants strengthen our country," according to the NBC News/Esquire poll.
Nuzzi has a loyal audience at NYMag... and Lizza at Esquire... They've had editors reach out to them separately about potential book projects... But the notion of working together was much more enticing.
Open Book In his long career as an editor at Esquire, Rolling Stone, Sports Illustrated and elsewhere, Terry McDonell has worked with James Salter, Jim Harrison and Richard Ford, among other eminent writers.
His food writing, much of which first appeared in Esquire, was collected in his 2001 book, "The Raw and the Cooked," whose title invokes the anthropologist Claude Lévi-Strauss's volume of that name.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Before Truman Capote's society girl Holly Golightly appeared in the November 1958 issue of Esquire, the author was in a heated argument with his editor over visuals.
For Esquire, she profiled Dan Rather and Lyle Lovett (she asked him his penis size), and she persuaded the humor writer Fran Lebowitz to go camping with her for an article in Outside.
Ryan Lizza of Esquire asked Buttigieg if running for president was more like "Ulysses" or "Finnegans Wake"; Buttigieg's answer was mostly incoherent, but to be fair, the question didn't make much sense either.
When Hayes took the reins in 21973, Esquire was still famous for publishing Ernest Hemingway's "The Snows of Kilimanjaro" (21920) and Truman Capote's "Breakfast at Tiffany's" (21929), but its achievements were increasingly rare.
At the time, Audm was working with a range of publishing partners, including Wired, The Atlantic, Esquire, Harper's Bazaar, The New York Review of Books, ProPublica, London Review of Books and several others.
As a magazine writer for Esquire and New York Magazine, he rode the wave of New Journalism alongside Gay Talese, Gloria Steinem and Tom Wolfe (all of whom share recollections in "Deadline Artists").
Mr. Graham was a founder of the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press; lectured widely; and wrote articles for The Washington Post, The Los Angeles Times, Harper's, Esquire and The New Republic.
"I had these questions laid out that I had discussed and, honest to God, two minutes before it was my turn, [the aide] hands me this app from Lindsey," McCain told Esquire Magazine.
A pulpy little magazine, much like that Esquire issue, starts that confrontation: Watchmen viewers — whether we've read the graphic novel or not — know very little about what happened to Laurie after the 1980s.
En el filme, Lloyd (Matthew Rhys) es un escritor de Esquire con mala reputación cuyas relaciones desastrosas con su padre y su hijo recién nacido lo han llevado al enojo y la desesperanza.
And that's how the movie's Mister Rogers, played by Tom Hanks, often strikes Lloyd Vogel, a fictional character who, like Junod, writes for Esquire and had a favorite childhood toy called Old Rabbit.
Trump's women hit so many requirements to become gay icons and/or Real Housewives that Esquire felt the need to beg gay men not to make First Lady Melania Trump a gay icon.
And seven years ago, I think someone would have answered that question as like, "The typical men's magazines are our competition for print," so it's like GQ and Esquire, Men's Journal, Men's Health.

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