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The Follower
Esquire US

The Follower

When he was nineteen, Jeff Gross fell under the sway of the charismatic, fifty-one-year-old Mildred Gordon. She offered him guidance on life, spiritual fulfillment, and sex. With a handful of others, they started Ganas, an "intentional community" on Staten Island. The world's leading cult deprogrammer calls it something else. Jeff spent more than half his life under Mildred's spell. Today he lives in hiding. For the first time, Jeff tells his extraordinary story about life inside Ganas and how he ultimately escaped.

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10+ mins  |
Summer 2022
Got to Get Your Z
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Got to Get Your Z

The Nissan Z, one of the first affordable two-seat sports cars, is back. And you can buy it in a manual. But with all things going electric and the market for approachable speedsters shrinking, will this be the last of its kind?

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1 min  |
Summer 2022
The Pop Your Summer Needs
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The Pop Your Summer Needs

The best way to boost your warm-weather style without piling on the layers? Sling a pendant necklace or two around your neck.

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1 min  |
Summer 2022
Bloody Good Shoes
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Bloody Good Shoes

Looking to stand apart from the pack? A pair of oxblood loafers or oxfords, or derbiesis exactly what you need.

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1 min  |
Summer 2022
Pop Life
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Pop Life

Dad style is better than ever. We got some of the coolest dads we know to show off the easygoing casual gear and effortless tailoring that's helping make fatherhood fashionable. All with an assist, of course, from their kids.

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4 mins  |
Summer 2022
Alex Honnold – How We Dad Now
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Alex Honnold – How We Dad Now

Dads have made damn good progress. We're more involved than ever; we understand the assignment. But let's not pat ourselves on the back. Certainly not as we claw our way out of a pandemic that's altered everything about the way we live our lives. It's high time to ask the knotty questions about raising kids, the ones you've only dared to ponder with your partner or your closest friends, or even just yourself. Because let's be honest, parenting is as terrifying as it is joyful, and sometimes you worry so much that you might just pee your pants. So we did just that. (Posed the questions, not peed ourselves-yet.) The answers we received, on the pages that follow, will teach you a thing or two-the good, the bad, the meconium-tinged ugly-about what it means to be a caring, supportive, badass dad today.

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10+ mins  |
Summer 2022
What Men Can Expect in a Post-Roe World
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What Men Can Expect in a Post-Roe World

All Americans should know how to get abortion pills

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5 mins  |
Summer 2022
100 Years of Attitude
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100 Years of Attitude

Loll Designs' Adirondack chair perfects a piece of furniture that's been almost perfect for more than a century

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1 min  |
Summer 2022
Confessions of a Not-bad Dad
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Confessions of a Not-bad Dad

One kid was manageable. But when the second arrived, he changed everything I thought I knew about my career, my worldview, and myself.

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5 mins  |
Summer 2022
Being Elliot Page
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Being Elliot Page

In December 2020, after disclosing that he is transgender, the Oscar-nominated actor and star of Netflix's The Umbrella Academy (season 3 out June 22) became the most famous trans man on the planet. That's made him the target of indescribable hate but has also brought him unimaginable joy. Here, in his own words, he talks about his childhood, his career, his transition, and his life, though not necessarily in that order.

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10+ mins  |
Summer 2022
The OG Calculator Watch
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The OG Calculator Watch

Breitling's Navitimer was a hit with pilots thanks to a built-in slide rule. A new 70th-anniversary edition pays homage to those early days and introduces a few modern refinements.

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1 min  |
Summer 2022
For Whom Does the American Flag Fly?
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For Whom Does the American Flag Fly?

I'm in no hurry to wave it, but don't tell me I don't love my country

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5 mins  |
Summer 2022
The Dream Of Oscar Isaac
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The Dream Of Oscar Isaac

In which the star of Moon Knight survives a hurricane, floats in a warm ocean, lives in a model home, makes movies, wanders around his apartment, wears tie-dye, trips on mushrooms, hosts SNL, stars in Star Wars, and creates art necessarily in that order.

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10+ mins  |
April - May 2022
Cold War Kids
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Cold War Kids

For two weeks in 1962, at recess, we would all look up at the sky. We're looking at the sky again.

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5 mins  |
April - May 2022
Sex, Love, and Art in the Suburbs
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Sex, Love, and Art in the Suburbs

What happens when life doesn't go as planned? Now in his 40s, a former bohemian comes to terms with a kind of life and love very different from what he'd expected.

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6 mins  |
April - May 2022
What I've learned - Liam Gallagher
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What I've learned - Liam Gallagher

Rock Star, 49, London

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5 mins  |
April - May 2022
A Smartwatch for Watch Nerds
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A Smartwatch for Watch Nerds

Still not convinced you can—or should—wear a connected watch? Consider TAG Heuer's Calibre E4, which brings legendary Swiss craftsmanship and ingenuity to wearable tech.

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1 min  |
April - May 2022
When I Did Time, I Was Legally, Officially-Enslaved
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When I Did Time, I Was Legally, Officially-Enslaved

Oregon and 19 other states still use language from the 13th Amendment to govern working conditions for inmates some of whom still pick actual cotton. The rules are changing, but not without resistance.

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7 mins  |
April - May 2022
Young Punks
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Young Punks

Forty-four years after their implosion, The Sex Pistols their music, fashion, and attitude still matter. This May, a new limited series brings the band's incredible story to life. Here, the cast of the show wears summer's new crop of sharp suits, proving there's nothing more punk, right now, than dressing up.

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6 mins  |
April - May 2022
The Thirteenth Day
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The Thirteenth Day

It's March 2020, and the Beryl Empress is setting sail from a harbor in Japan, carrying hundreds of passengers on a luxury cruise including a man from Wuhan. What follows is a vacation none of them will soon forget. A new Short Story for our times from an American Master.

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10+ mins  |
April - May 2022
On the move
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On the move

A generation or so ago, ACTORS AND ROCK STARS knew how to dress when they got out of town. Looking around, we see it's a lost art. Here, BENJAMIN BRATT, star of HBO Max's new limited series DMZ, revives that spirit and shows how to look sharp for a quick getaway. And he talks to ESQUIRE about work, family, and Roberta Flack.

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4 mins  |
April - May 2022
Finally, well done
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Finally, well done

The medium-rare New York strip. The ice-cold martini. The tableside Caesar. For ages, THE STEAKHOUSE and its trappings signified success and a damn good time... even if the food and service could be hit-or-miss. But now, thanks to a handful of splashy, CHEF-DRIVEN RESTAURANTS from New York to Chicago to San Francisco, the party has reached a new golden age. Here are the fresh temples of beef worth traveling for.

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7 mins  |
April - May 2022

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