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Across The Spectrum
Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’ve heard that pop music’s gone queer. And Leo Kalyan, the British singer-songwriter of South Asian origin, is here for it
This Is Hollywood's Inner Sanctum
New LA members’ club San Vicente Bungalows stakes its reputation on protecting that of its guests. A home away from home for A-list actors, music legends and studio executives, it’s the truest expression of owner Jeff Klein’s philosophy: Discretion is the better part of luxury. Here, GQ takes a rare look at the secretive world behind the toughest doors in town
Second Innings
With a new season of Sacred Games and a brand new production house, Anurag Kashyap is ready for another chapter in his long Bollywood career
How To Become A Superhero Version Of Yourself
The life-changing benefits of training (or, why I took up bodybuilding at 30)
Drive Rising Star
Lexus may have arrived to the party a bit late in the country. But a revealing dime tour of its homeland shows that it’s got plenty of aces up its sleeve
The Long Game
With Kabir Singh, Shahid Kapoor has delivered the biggest hit of 2019 so far – and ascended to the top tier of Tinseltown. The best part? He’s done it on his own
Mr Brightside
He’s the clown pimp in luxury fashion. Better yet, Justin O’Shea is putting men back into menswear.
The Long Road
Cartier’s stylish new men’s only Drive watch collection has one foot on the throttle.
The Art Of The Reveal
The ghostwriter of Trump’s best-selling memoir says the business mogul is unfit to lead.
Everything You Need To Know About Matt Damon
As Matt Damon returns to the Bourne franchise, we decided to assemble this handy guide to the habits, quirks and inner life of an honest-to-god screen legend, as told by George Clooney, Martin Scorsese, Ben Affleck and the other titans who know him best
Break The Rules
What do you wear when you can wear anything? We’ve got a few ideas
Paradise Found
Veteran cynic Anish Trivedi finds a spa he approves of in a forest outside Chandigarh
Second To None
A. Lange & Söhne’s back to galvanising the art of timekeeping with the Triple Split
Day Of Reckoning
Hollywood legend Paul Newman’s Rolex Daytona is quite possibly the most culturally significant wristwatch of the 20th century. And, as of three months ago, it’s also the most expensive one to be sold, ever
Seine Language
As India’s most famous contemporary artist readies for his debut solo retrospective in France, Subodh Gupta talks objects, objectives and obsessions
Paranoid Android
As a new season of Jonathan and Lisa Nolan’s Westworld readies to infiltrate the human world, GQ catches up with James Marsden, who plays a sentimental-gone sentient humanoid, on the sci-fi heroes the world needs right now
The Kids Are All Right
Following their smashing success in the ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup, these new Indian cricketers are gunning for the spotlight in the big league
What Kind Of Perfect Body Am I Supposed To Be Jealous Of Now?
The jacked “This is Sparta!” bod is out; svelte is in. Here’s a breakdown of the new body goal (#goals?) for narcissistic men everywhere
String Theory
Get to know London-based sarod virtuoso Soumik Datta, who’s keeping classical music relevant in an age of ever-diminishing attention spans
Becoming Single
WHEN CHANGE COMES, IT’S RUTHLESS
How Donald Trump Fooled The Media!
Not a single newspaper or TV network backed Donald Trump for president. So when this media made Frankenstein's monster beat Hillary Clinton, it vindicated everything his supporters believed about the mainstream elite. Now, GQ asks where the liberal establishment can go from here.
Hollywood's Handsomest, Wittiest, Song - And - Danciest , Leading Man
Ryan Gosling is already timeless. He can go away for a while, do some art-movie adventuring and some enthusiastic kid-having with Eva Mendes, then waltz right back into his gig as Hollywood’s leading leading man. He’ll probably do it all again in five years – waltz off, waltz back, slay, repeat. But he was at the Oscars last year (and the year before that), and this year he’s inheriting Blade Runner from Harrison Ford. Right here, right now – this is Ryan Gosling’s next peak. GQ’s Chris Heath travels to Budapest to witness it up close.
Why You Should Write Emails Like A Lady
Eavesdropping is, you understand, my sacred journalistic duty.
Are You Having a Midlife Crisis!
You’ve seen him. Fifty-plus with fresh hair plugs gunning his leased Porsche 911 at the lights while the 20-year-old Tinder date riding shotgun crops him out of selfies. And you think, “That’ll never happen to me.”
The Heat Is On
Ice caps are melting, forests are on fire, the floods are coming. Rolex Award winner Sonam Wangchuk wants to know what you are doing about it.
Why The World Is Loving Dev Patel?
Few actors seemed to get more attention at the Oscars this year than Dev Patel, who rocked up to the red carpet fresh off his BAFTA win for his stirring performance in Lion. Through the ceremony, the cameras were trained on the actor (his clowning around with co-star kid Sunny Pawar briefly broke the internet on this glitziest of nights), a marker of his rapid ascension in the Hollywood pecking order. Yet Patel, who came into the spotlight for his role in Slumdog Millionaire, could have been a onehit wonder.
The Kumars At Capitol Hill
He was a ‘double max’ donor to Donald Trump’s electoral campaign and as the founder of the Republican Hindu Coalition, Chicago-based industrialist Shalabh ‘Shalli’ Kumar is perhaps the most important Indian-American in the US president’s inner circle. The story of how Kumar, a little-known business tycoon, made it to Trump’s high table is a fascinating one of hustle, hard work, self-promotion and luck – not unlike the rise of the new president himself.
Second Act
Rising Pune Supergiant bossman Sanjiv Goenka has put his money where his mouth is – betting on a big boost at IPL 2017.
Sole Custody
Has tennis legend Stan Smith been eclipsed by the iconic shoe?
Cosmic Fever
Think it’s impossible to shrink-wrap the cosmos around your wrist? Think again.