• The Biggest Little Man in the World

    by Andrew Corsello

    GQ | April 2010

    What do you get when you cross Muhammad Ali, Sly Stallone, Vaclav Havel, Michael Vick, Che Guevara, & Clay Aiken? Manny Pacquiao

  • The Believer

    by Andrew Corsello

    GQ | February 2009

    As a founder of PayPal, Elon Musk made $250 million in an Internet minute. But then he got bored. He wanted a bigger challenge. Much bigger. So he asked himself: What are the three largest, most important, most difficult challenges of our time? The answer: solar power, space travel, and electric cars. Then he tried to tackle all three at once.

  • The Age of Miracles is Back

    by Andrew Corsello

    GQ | August 2008

    We’ve all had our faith in athletes shaken over the past few years. But Oscar Pistorius is a reason to believe again.

  • Let God Love Gene Robinson

    by Andrew Corsello

    GQ | July 2008

    Five years ago, Gene Robinson was elected the first openly gay Christian bishop, causing the greatest crisis the modern Protestant community has ever faced. Will his love for another man rip the church in two? We're about to find out.

  • The Other Side of Hate

    by Andrew Corsello

    GQ | July 2006

    In 2000, Zimbabwe’s dictator began kicking white farmers off their land. One man decided to stay

  • The Wronged Man

    by Andrew Corsello

    GQ | November 2004

    Twenty-two years after being sent to prison for an unspeakable crime he did not commit, Calvin Willis walked out a free man, the 138th American exonerated by DNA evidence. He has won his freedom, yes, but how does a falsely accused man reclaim his life?

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