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Macaulay Culkin Sounds Like He's Doing Great and Honestly? Good for Him
The actor opened up to 'Esquire' about fame, Michael Jackson, and a disastrous 'Once Upon a Time...In Hollywood' audition.
Radiohead's Ed O'Brien "Doesn't Understand" the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
He told Esquire that "it’s very lovely to be nominated, but we don’t quite culturally understand it."
The "Draft Dodger": Ali's Fight Against an Unjust War and the Country That Waged It
Even in death—even when history has proven him right—America still fears and struggles with the black Muslim man who stood up for himself and what he believed in.
The Best Quotes by and About Muhammad Ali
Stories of Muhammad Ali's speed, toughness, generosity, ego, and wit.
A Tribute to Our Friend, Food Writer Josh Ozersky
The food world just lost one of its most charismatic voices.
The Real 'Mad Men'?
George Lois, who helped create legendary ad campaigns during the Creative Revolution, is sometimes referred to as the inspiration for Don Draper.
This Guy With 62 Wives Lives on a Diet of Glass, Raw Meat, and Coal
Haider Abu Shadeed has had 62 wives, and attributes his sexual prowess to a diet of broken glass, raw meat, whole fish, and an occasional treat of hot coal. Well, aren't we special.
"Miss Cougar Canada 2014" Made Me Reconsider Cougars
We went to "Miss Cougar Canada 2014" and left with far more questions than answers.
Michael Edwards Takes Sexy Photos of Ladies at Their Homes
If you google me, you'll find a photo of me in my underwear from a photo shoot for Me in My Place, a website and phone app collecting pictures of scantily clad girls at their homes. Recently, I sat down with the site's founder, Michael Edwards, to talk...
I Sacrificed a Chicken and Drank Vinegar in the Name of Megan Fox
As a feminist, I want to love Megan Fox for calling out Michael Bay's sexism, but as a sane human being I struggle to love a woman who considers Red Lobster her favorite restaurant. But eccentricity is a quality we tolerate in male stars, so I decided...
Esquire's Interview with Megan Fox Is the Worst Thing Ever Written
The cover story of this month's 'Esquire' is an interview with Megan Fox by Stephen Marche. And though I haven't read every single thing that has ever been written, I can say, with confidence, that it is the worst thing that anybody has ever written...
George Lois
George Lois was one of the primary architects of the Creative Revolution in American advertising in the 1960s--yeah, yeah, like on "Mad Men."