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I Went on Vacation to Work Out Even Harder
GQ columnist and avid gym-goer Chris Black isn’t built to lie on a beach all day. So when he needed to unwind, he caught a flight to the UAE, to spend an exhausting but rewarding week living, training, and recovering in a “Fitness Suite” 35 stories above Dubai.
By Chris Black
Shogun's Lord Yabushige, Tadanobu Asano, Talks About the Emotional Series Finale
“Death is the biggest moment we have as human beings,” says the actor, who turned a scheming warlord into a fan-favorite character.
By Jake Kring-Schreifels
Will Deadpool 3 Save the MCU?
With Hugh Jackman returning as Wolverine for the first time since his emotional swansong Logan, Shawn Levy's threequel could be the jolt that Marvel needs.
By Jack King
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Michael Jordan Wore a $2 Million Watch to Celebrate His NASCAR Team’s Victory
The Purnell Escape II Absolute Sapphire Blue Moon features the world’s fastest tourbillon.
By Oren Hartov
Shaboozey’s Cowboy Carter Features Were Only the Beginning
“SPAGHETTII” and “SWEET ★ HONEY ★ BUCKIIN’” brought the genre-bending Virginia rapper/singer to the world’s attention. He talks to GQ about his eclectic influences, what it’s like to hear yourself on a Beyoncé song—and what’s up next.
By Heven Haile
Francisco Lindor Breaks Down the Mets’ City Connect Jerseys
The Mets’ shortstop—who was involved in the design process—loves “the whole vibe of the uniform. People are going to be gravitating to it.”
By Matthew Roberson
Even Politicians Are Wearing Sambas Now
Is British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak preparing for re-election, or auditioning for a job at Fanelli?
How ‘Do Your Own Research’ Might Have Doomed Democracy
Author Tom Nichols warns that America’s growing distrust of experts could usher in a new authoritarian age: “I think a lot of people, particularly in the Trump cult, have just become cats that are so far up a tree, they don’t know how to get down.”
Three Living Presidents, Zero Neckties
President Biden was joined by his presidential predecessors Barack Obama and Bill Clinton at a fundraiser in Manhattan last night. None of them wore ties.
Farewell George Santos, Congress’s Truest Fashionista
The checkered Republican representative has left the House—and a hole in our glamor-starved hearts.
Shaboozey’s Cowboy Carter Features Were Only the Beginning
“SPAGHETTII” and “SWEET ★ HONEY ★ BUCKIIN’” brought the genre-bending Virginia rapper/singer to the world’s attention. He talks to GQ about his eclectic influences, what it’s like to hear yourself on a Beyoncé song—and what’s up next.
Challengers Is A Pre-Millennial Sports Movie, In All The Best Ways
Luca Guadagnino's steamy tennis-star three-hander is thoroughly modern, but it's also a smart, spiky character study in the spirit of Bull Durham, He Got Game, and White Men Can’t Jump.
Challengers Isn’t the Only Stylish Josh O’Connor Movie Out Right Now
Alice Rohrwacher’s La Chimera is the best suit movie of the year.
How Challengers Screenwriter Justin Kuritzkes Went From Cult YouTube Star to Luca Guadagnino Collaborator
The onetime Potion Seller on sports, sexuality and how the influence of Mike Nichols shaped Challengers.
Francisco Lindor Breaks Down the Mets’ City Connect Jerseys
The Mets’ shortstop—who was involved in the design process—loves “the whole vibe of the uniform. People are going to be gravitating to it.”
The Biggest Fits of the 2024 NFL Draft
Caleb Williams, Jayden Daniels, Marvin Harrison Jr., and a few of their fellow first rounders turned the draft into a veritable runway.
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“If You Know, You Know”: No. 1 Pick Caleb Williams Breaks Down His Custom Chrome Hearts Draft Suit
The brand-new Chicago Bear tells GQ about working with the iconic LA brand to design a suit befitting his big day.
Drake Maye Just Doesn’t Want to Look Like a “Goofball” on the NFL Draft Red Carpet
The North Carolina quarterback says he’s a pretty simple man when it comes to fashion, but he did find a way to incorporate some Tar Heel blue into his draft suit.
A New Photo Book Celebrates the Style and Athleticism of America's Black Cowboys
Photographer Ivan McClellan, creator of Eight Seconds: Black Rodeo Culture, talks creased jeans, country music, and—of course—Beyoncé.
By Heven Haile
Nick Offerman Addresses a Divided Nation
He’s an avatar of non-toxic masculinity who’s become a first-call character actor for roles that lean MAGA, like the fascist U.S. president in Civil War. The actor, raconteur, woodworker and wife guy explains why he’s happy playing against type.
By Abe Beame
Rolling With Travis Scott, a Big Man on Many Campuses
To promote his new Mitchell & Ness collaboration, Jack Goes Back to College, hip-hop's inexhaustible King of Rage hit three different schools across the country in 36 hours. We tried to keep up.
By Ryan Kent
Fallout's Creators Discuss Their (Big) Plans For Season 2, and Break Down That Finale
Graham Wagner and Geneva Robertson-Dworet unpack the series' biggest twists, talk New Vegas, and try not to spoil where the show is headed next.
By Jack King
Phish Sphere Shows Revel in the Vegas Venue's Unreal Possibilities
The Vermont-bred quartet and James Dolan’s multi-billion-dollar desert dream-orb are a match made in psychedelic heaven.
By John Del Signore
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
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
Michaela Coel, Trent Reznor, Lewis Hamilton and An All-Time Lineup of Honorees and Presenters Feel the Love at GQ's Global Creativity Awards
Danny McBride got earnest and Ken Burns dropped the F-bomb—only at the GCAs, folks!
By Heven Haile
The Fallout Finale Tells Us Where Season Two Will (Probably) Take Place, and the Stakes Just Got Higher
Strap on your Pip-Boy, cue up the Dean Martin, pop open a Sunset Sarsaparilla—we're going to a very familiar location.
By Jack King
Conan O’Brien’s Forgotten Web Series Shows the Comedy Legend at His Raw, Hysterical Best
These behind-the-scenes clips from O'Brien's TBS series are some of the finest, funniest Conan you can watch on YouTube (that doesn't involve chicken wings).
By Yang-Yi Goh
What to Read Next If You've Got Shogun Fever, According to Shogun's Historical Consultant
There's only one episode left of the hit FX miniseries—but if you loved this show like John Blackthorne hates the Portugese, there's a wealth of material out there to delve into when it's over.
By Vince Mancini
How Jesse Eisenberg Became a Poetic Beta-Male Bigfoot in Sasquatch Sunset
The actor-director talks about giving the most visceral, physical performance of his life as a nonverbal cryptid.
By Matthew Jacobs
Fallout's Walton Goggins Had No Idea His Finale Line Was Such a Huge Deal
The beloved character actor is Fallout's secret weapon—as a centuries-old irradiated mutant with a hole for a nose. In a spoiler-heavy conversation, he breaks down the finale's killer reveals.
By Jack King
How Davis Clarke Became the Most Locked-In Man on the Internet
The viral Instagram star gets his fans pumped to hammer Excel sheets and complete their Q2 goals, but with a set of decidedly human-centered “core values”: “Help others, do the right thing, and enjoy life every day.”
By Kate Lindsay
Michael Douglas Says Playing Ben Franklin Made Him More Hopeful About Joe Biden
The Basic Instinct star plays a “rock star” founding father who becomes the toast of Paris in the new Apple TV+ series Franklin.
By Vince Mancini
Civil War Director Alex Garland Talks About Every Alex Garland Movie
The writer-director looks back at his entire body of work, from the Leo DiCaprio thriller that put him on the map to the new American-nightmare epic he’s said will be the last thing he directs.
By Alex Pappademas
Michaela Coel on Hunter Schafer: “She Is a Woman Who Makes Others, Including Me, Feel Safe”
Michaela Coel presented Hunter Schafer with a trophy at the 2024 GQ Global Creativity Awards—and created an instant highlight of the evening.
By Heven Haile