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Welcome to the Fanciest Olympics Ever
LVMH is spending a fortune to become the unofficial hosts of this summer’s Paris Olympics. Here’s why—and here’s how it could change the Games.
By Tom Lamont
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The Surgeon General of Bottoming
How Manhattan proctologist Evan Goldstein changed anal healthcare with frank talk about sex.
By Erin Bunch
The Best Nonstick Pans Are Like a Slip ’n’ Slide for Your Eggs
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Are Competitive Friendships Ever Healthy?
By Emily Laurence
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Let our editors walk you through the best $59 bucks you'll spend this season.
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Talking Sports, Life, and SpongeBob With Father-Son Broadcast Duo Ian and Noah Eagle
“Our relationship is not broadcast first, father-son second. It's quite the opposite.”
By Matthew Roberson
Will Sabrina Ionescu’s New Nike Sneaker Be Another Megahit?
The New York Liberty star's first signature shoe was a crossover smash—which means its sequel, the Nike Sabrina 2, arrives this month with plenty of expectations.
By Calum Marsh
Roger Federer Just Rocked One of Rolex’s Coolest Sports Watches
The Yacht-Master 42 ref. 226627 is one of just two Rollies made from titanium.
By Oren Hartov
Bradley Cooper's Summer Party-Ready Linen Shirt Is Less Than $200
The actor-director-dad-about-town can't resist a rakish linen number, and neither can we.
By Adam Cheung
Are Competitive Friendships Ever Healthy?
Here’s what to do when friendly competition is no longer so friendly.
By Emily Laurence
The Surgeon General of Bottoming
How Manhattan proctologist Evan Goldstein changed anal health care with frank talk about sex.
By Erin Bunch
The Real-Life Diet of Tony Parker, Who Sent His Chef to Train in France
The four-time NBA champ caught up with GQ about adjusting to Tex-Mex in San Antonio and learning about wine from Gregg Popovich.
By Jon Gugala
How to Stop 'Languishing' in an Emotional Slump
Corey Keyes, the author of a recent book on this exhausting sensation of endless blah, says the feeling is like ignoring an internal alarm that's going off.
By Daisy Schofield
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Napoleon Dynamite's ‘Vote For Pedro’ T-Shirt: A Definitive Oral History
It was a spur-of-the-moment visual gag in a low-budget movie made by first-time filmmakers fresh out of BYU. It became the biggest-selling T-shirt in Hot Topic history. Jon Heder, Efren Ramirez, director Jared Hess and many others tell the full story of the shirt—and how it helped turn the movie that inspired it into an unlikely mainstream hit.
By Paula Mejía
It Took Colman Domingo Three Decades to Reach the Summit of Hollywood. Now What?
After years of grinding, Colman Domingo has finally been nominated for an Oscar and become the new king of red-carpet style.
By Gabriella Paiella
Photography by Damien Maloney
Will Smith’s Big Bad Boys Box Office Came on the Heels of One of His Best Rollouts
Bad Boys: Ride or Die might have been a sure thing all along, but Smith's first post-Slap press run was still a master class in changing the conversation.
By Frazier Tharpe
Hit Man's Ending, Explained by Adria Arjona: “I Think at Their Core, They're Good People”
The actor's screwball rom-com with Glen Powell, directed by School of Rock's Richard Linklater, is the crowd-pleasingest movie of the summer. She talks GQ through the scenes that had us on our feet.
By Jack King
Talking Sports, Life, and SpongeBob With Father-Son Broadcast Duo Ian and Noah Eagle
“Our relationship is not broadcast first, father-son second. It's quite the opposite.”
By Matthew Roberson
Shannon Sharpe Has Your Undivided Attention
The media personality reached a new level of the stratosphere with his viral Katt Williams interview earlier this year. Here, he goes long on signing a new deal with ESPN, the Caitlin Clark experience, and the blowback that comes with blowing up.
By Julian Kimble
Saturday Night Live’s Marcello Hernández’s Comedy Chops Are Matched Only by His Love of Baseball
He made waves on SNL with his baseball jokes, and now he’s working with Major League Baseball to celebrate Latino culture. Because, in his own words, “Baseball is so sick.”
By Matthew Roberson
Inside Kristaps Porzingis's Long Road to the NBA Finals
He became a unicorn in New York, struggled in Dallas, and rebuilt himself in Washington. But, he says, “Boston is what I wanted.”
By Bobby Manning
It Took Colman Domingo Three Decades to Reach the Summit of Hollywood. Now What?
After years of grinding, Colman Domingo has finally been nominated for an Oscar and become the new king of red-carpet style.
By Gabriella Paiella
Photography by Damien Maloney
Amandla Stenberg Takes Star Wars Back to a Jedi Golden Age
In The Acolyte, set one hundred years before the prequels, Stenberg plays twins who’ve grown up on opposite sides of the Force, in a show that aims to challenge long-held preconceptions about the Star Wars universe. “They’ve called our show The Woke-alyte a fair amount,” Stenberg says. “I’m like, ‘Okay, what about it?’”
By Eileen Cartter
Photography by Ashley Peña
How Ebon Moss-Bachrach Gave The Bear Some Teeth
This year he won an Emmy for playing Cousin Richie, the cranky loose cannon in The Beef’s kitchen. Next year he’ll be Ben Grimm in Marvel’s Fantastic Four. Some actors wait their whole lives for a moment like this. Moss-Bachrach isn’t one of them. “I was never asking,” he says, “when it was going to be my turn.”
By Jason Diamond
Photography by Evan Jenkins
How 4batz Became Music’s Hottest New Star: ‘Ain’t Nothing Calculated’
The streaming sensation reveals his real voice, answers the industry-plant allegations, and talks Ye’s and Drake’s endorsements in his exclusive first profile.
By Frazier Tharpe
Photography by Zhamak Fullad