Esquire

Some free advice for Obama Some free advice for Obama

The Clintons' personal and financial affairs have already been investigated ad nauseam. He should focus on answering any serious questions raised about his own.
  • The art of the pickup

    A new reality show on VH1 educates would-be Romeos on the fine art of psychological manipulation.
  • How low can they go?

    Women's magazines, once the source of first-rate writing, now offer a steady diet of diets and product tie-ins to readers who get no respect.
  • A bounty of dewlaps and drooping hooters

    To what do we owe this fixation in the media on ripening women?
  • Scott Carrier

    The author of "Running After Antelope" is determined to win a footrace against the second fastest animal on earth.
  • The media minuet

    Spring is here. And so is the meeting of media moguls, mavens -- and the National Magazine Awards.
  • A dress makes the heart grow Fonda

    Julia feels for HRC; Jane falls for Vera Wang. Plus: Will she or won't she? 'Course she will! Darva Conger makes it last and last. And: Hoax on us! Esquire's fabricated "It" girl now actual "It" girl.
  • Esquire redux

    The monthly sweeps five National Magazine Award nominations, but its resurrection is still a work in progress.
  • Boobs of the century?

    Ginger Spice: "I'll have bigger breasts than all of you"; Elizabeth Hurley disses Marilyn Monroe; is Kevin Spacey on the daddy track? Plus: Drudge claims the White House New Year's Eve party featured the horizontal hula!
  • Pants on fire

    Lie detectors, all around! Plus: Tonya takes a another swipe; Bunny brothel honors Andy Kaufman, and the Spice Girls ... waxy but wickless.
  • Media man

    With his new Web venture, magazine veteran Kurt Andersen promises a must-go news and information site that's as witty as the Wall Street Journal.
  • Shave me

    Sharon Stone's close shaves with dairy; Dubya gets 2-D for "King of the Hill"; Christina Ricci, not fat; and ... Porn again? Charlie Sheen and Emilio Estevez bring the Mitchell brothers to the screen in "Rated X."
  • Qualified to satisfy you

    Barry White's got a new book. He's got a new album. The world population just surpassed 6 billion. You make the call.
  • Rogue advertisers

    Who's to blame for trashy mags? Intestinal fatigue? Speak and others grapple with their demons. Plus: Embalming alternatives and Ikea obsession.
  • Mammary dreams

    Behind men's moral outrage at Clinton's behavior seethes the fear that his compulsion is just one step beyond our own.
  • Cutting his glossies

    New from the editor of the late, lamented satirical rag Might comes McSweeney's, a magazine for writing that was killed by big-league glossies.
  • Sex tips for boys

    Female sex columnists spice up men's magazines with sex tips
  • Media Circus

    An Esquire article insinuating that actor Kevin Spacey is gay stirs controversy
  • Media Circus

    Following GQ's lead, Details and Esquire are hoping that beefed-up sports coverage will put them in the end zone.
  • Gazongas slathered in unctuous prose

    A furtive read of Esquire's 10th "Women We Love" issue begs the question: Who's this "we"?
  • Media Circus - Who's sorry now?

    In the July Esquire, right-wing sleazemonger David Brock confesses his sins -- without admitting he did anything wrong.

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