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The Collected Wisdom of Bruce Willis, 1:32-3:45 P.M., Thursday
by Tom Chiarella + Follow
Esquire | June 2012
He has appeared in sixty-one movies, many of them blockbusters, and has five more this year. He has raised three children, all of them grown, and had one more this year. He has a lot to say, but it's tough getting it out of him, especially when he keeps getting up to take a leak. But stick around. It's worth it.
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Your Love Won't Save Junior Seau Now
by Chris Jones + Follow
Esquire | May 2012
A moment of not-silence for football's suddenly altered version of the same reality.
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The Big Book
by Chris Jones + Follow
Esquire | May 2012
Robert Caro has spent thirty-eight years writing the biography of one man. The fourth volume of that work, like its three predecessors a giant achievement and certain best seller, is about to be published. But Caro is not done. And until he is done, one part of the world that we will never see again will not die.
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Ugly
by Mike Sager + Follow
Esquire | May 2012
It's just harder if you're a little short, heavy, and misshapen in this world
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The War Against Youth
by Stephen Marche + Follow
Esquire | April 2012
The recession didn't gut the prospects of American young people. The Baby Boomers took care of that.
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Why We Cheat
by Lisa Taddeo + Follow
Esquire | April 2012
An honest appraisal.
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Sofia Vergara's Secrets
by Cal Fussman + Follow
Esquire | April 2012
An intimate conversation in which the bombshell from Modern Family reveals, in her own words, closely guarded truths about the heretofore incomprehensible ways of the Latin woman.
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The Agony of the Massachusetts Republican
by John H. Richardson + Follow
Esquire | April 2012
Two years ago, propelled by Tea Party rage, Scott Brown won Ted Kennedy's Senate seat. Today, he proudly proclaims he is the "second-most bipartisan member of the U. S. Senate." But as he tries to survive a challenge in the most important Senate race of the year, will that be enough to save him from Elizabeth Warren?
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How to Be Smarter
by A.J. Jacobs + Follow
Esquire | April 2012
In an excerpt from Drop Dead Healthy, in which Esquire's writer-at-large seeks to become the healthiest man in the world, he begins his quest for the perfect brain. With hairnet.
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Jon Hamm's True Hollywood Story
by Tom Chiarella + Follow
Esquire | March 2012
Because of the man he plays on TV, people make all kinds of crazy assumptions about him. But his "real life" is more unbelievable than you'd ever imagine.