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What I've Learned - Gabby Giffords
Activist, Former Congresswoman, 52, Tucson
Your Personal Item, Upgraded
Prada's sophisticated carryall is the in-flight companion you'll want to have with you well after touching down
Happy 80th, Senator!
Time to go. We’ve always had a minimum age to serve in Congress. How about a max?
The Case for Actual Dad Shoes
Just like the old man himself, the New Balance 990 deserves a round of applause
Confessions of a Male Model
With my rock-hard abs and "main-character energy," I thought I'd be showered in women's attention. Fifteen years later, I'm burying Don Juan for good.
Winter Is Coming
If you're on the hunt for a truly special coat like, say, one of the three standouts you'll see here time is of the essence
A Novelist Walks into a Bar...
If you want to write a novel, start with what baffles you like bellying up to the bar in Alabama
Kid Cudi – The Kid Stay in the Picture
Not so long ago, everything was fucked for Kid Cudi. What a difference a few years make.
A Filthy Good Time
The long-misunderstood dirty martini is back to earn your respect. And to party.
Back to the Future
The Vacheron Constantin 222 was groundbreaking in 1977. It's just as sexy today.
The Strong, Silent Type Will Not Shut Up
My dad's chair, of all things, might be the secret to our culture-wide freak-out about men
Keep Americana Weird
Since 2009, Stag has been a go-to menswear destination for those seeking a contemporary take on classic workwear through a distinctive Austin lens
Ride the Waves
Even in the age of streaming music, radio is alive and well. And it might be the best way to discover that new track.
Jeff Tweedy – Hope Sings
After Covid wiped clear its concert calendar and a creative shift forced its members to abandon plans for an art-pop record, Wilco is back with a brand-new album the rootsy Cruel Country, out now and frontman Jeff Tweedy's got a whole new outlook on life
Two fathers
Their sons were among the sixteen people who were killed in a bus accident on a cold afternoon in Saskatchewan. Chris Joseph and Scott Thomas lost their sons in the same way, but in grief, their roads diverged.
The best Bars
It May Have Been a While Since You Put on a Pair of "nice pants" to go to a bar, but when that very 2022 confluence of joie de vivre and pandemic ennui begins to stir and you hear about a new piano bar with red booths or a semisecret room with Kubrick-level design details or a place that has the best damn Sazerac in the world, you put one leg in after the other and you order yourself a Lyft.
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.
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?
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.
Bloody Good Shoes
Looking to stand apart from the pack? A pair of oxblood loafers or oxfords, or derbiesis exactly what you need.
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.
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.
What Men Can Expect in a Post-Roe World
All Americans should know how to get abortion pills
100 Years of Attitude
Loll Designs' Adirondack chair perfects a piece of furniture that's been almost perfect for more than a century
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.
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.
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.
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
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.
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.