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Jerry Seinfeld Says Movies Are Over. Here’s Why He Made One Anyway
The billionaire comedian could be doing anything with his time and talent, so why did he direct a movie about Pop-Tarts? In a candid conversation, Seinfeld explains all that—as well as his role in making that instantly-legendary Curb finale, and his sense that people misunderstood his own show’s notorious ending.
By Brett Martin
Photography by Bruce Gilden
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Spilled Beer, Trae Young Trash Talk, and a Whole Lot of Tracy Morgan: Celebrities Share Their Favorite Madison Square Garden Courtside Stories
Famous regulars from Victor Cruz to Matthew Modine told us what makes sitting courtside at MSG so special—and why Tracy Morgan is the mayor of Celebrity Row.
By Adam Caparell
How to Choose the Rolex Submariner of Your Dreams
By Jeremy Freed
How Casio Watches Have Stayed Cool for 50 Years
By Vivian Morelli
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Cindy Lee Might Be the Future of Music
The buzziest indie album of the moment is a folder of files you can only get from a janky Geocities website. Drake is dropping new music on something called Krakenfiles.com. Chris Black wonders if the post-streaming era will look like Web 1.0.
By Chris Black
Forty Years Later, the Air Jordan 1 High ’85 ‘Bred’ Is Back
To mark the storied sneaker’s 40th birthday, Jordan Brand is delivering its most authentic reissue ever.
By Adam Cheung
Justin Bieber Wore Two Humongous Pairs of Balenciaga Sweatpants at the Same Time
One pants, two pants, red pants, blue pants.
By Eileen Cartter
Inside the Creativity Awards 2024
Check out all the action live as GQ celebrates the genre-bending creative geniuses moving the culture forward. See the biggest fits from the red carpet, the scene inside the ceremony, and experience the profiles of every honoree.
Take Me ThereDavid Beckham Knows a Tuxedo Always Looks Best at the End of the Night
At Victoria's 50th birthday, the footballing great cut a dashing figure while giving his wife a lift to the car.
By Fedora Abu
An Exclusive Look at Supreme’s Iconic Graphic Tee Archive
“For me, T-shirts are what allowed us to do what we do today as a brand,” says James Jebbia as Supreme prepares to release a new book documenting 30 years of groundbreaking—and occasionally controversial—T-shirt designs.
By Samuel Hine
How Casio Watches Have Stayed Cool for 50 Years
Five decades on from its first model, the Japanese brand has woven its way into popular culture—and it isn't going anywhere.
By Vivian Morelli
Why Venting When You’re Mad Just Makes Things Worse
Anger management therapists say there’s a better way to talk about something that's gotten under your skin.
By Emily Laurence
How to Navigate a Half-Sober Relationship
Romantic partnerships between one person who is in recovery and another who is not require some special considerations.
By Sophia Benoit
The Best Way to Help Shoulder Tension and Neck Pain May Just Be…Botox?
The anti-wrinkle injections can also temporarily “turn off” painful muscles.
By Jordan Galloway
The Best Nose Hair Trimmers for Highly Presentable Nostrils
Put down the tweezers—it's smarter to trim your schnoz.
By Adam Hurly
The Kendrick Lamar/Drake Beef, Explained
Drake's diss song reply to Kendrick, Future, Metro Boomin, Rick Ross, Weeknd, A.I. shenanigans, and more in a new chapter in rap geopolitics.
By Frazier Tharpe
Cindy Lee Might Be the Future of Music
The buzziest indie album of the moment is a folder of files you can only get from a janky Geocities website. Drake is dropping new music on something called Krakenfiles.com. Chris Black wonders if the post-streaming era will look like Web 1.0.
By Chris Black
Now Is a Great Time to Celebrate the Charlie Puth “Hungies” Saga
The new Taylor Swift lyrics “You smoked then ate seven bars of chocolate/We declared Charlie Puth should be a bigger artist” bring to mind Puth’s seminal contribution to the culture.
By Gabriella Paiella
The Sympathizer’s Hoa Xuande Is a Perfect Double Agent—And a Natural Leading Man
The Vietnamese Australian actor on landing the role of a lifetime, relearning his native language, and taking acting advice from Robert Downey Jr.
By Dan Q. Dao
Photography by Adali Schell
Spilled Beer, Trae Young Trash Talk, and a Whole Lot of Tracy Morgan: Celebrities Share Their Favorite Stories From Sitting Courtside at Madison Square Garden
Famous regulars from Victor Cruz to Matthew Modine told us what makes sitting courtside at MSG so special—and why Tracy Morgan is the mayor of Celebrity Row.
By Adam Caparell
The Timberwolves Have a Stiff Playoff Test. Karl-Anthony Towns Wouldn't Have It Any Other Way
KAT goes deep on why he's excited to be playing the Suns, waiting to chirp back at the haters, and watching Anthony Edwards fly.
By Adam Caparell
Photography by Flo Ngala
“I Don’t Think You Can Keep Chasing the Dragon”: Christian Yelich on Becoming a Vet, Playing With Ichiro, and Baseball’s Supposed Juiced Ball Era
For a stretch in 2018, the Milwaukee Brewers’ left fielder was arguably the best baseball player on earth. Six years later, with an influx of Gen Z teammates reminding him of his sporting mortality, Yelich is living in the present.
By Matthew Roberson
The WNBA Draft Is a Big-Ticket Event Now
Monday night in Brooklyn did not lack for star power, gorgeous gowns, or the feeling that things have changed forever. As the league’s commissioner put it: “Women’s basketball is not a fad.”
By Matthew Roberson