Month: October 2022

Here, he talks to us about the YouTube videos that inspired him, his fascination with male models, and how he’d survive on a desert island. Plus: that vomiting scene. By Gabriella Paiella October 7, 2022 Photographs: Getty Images; Collage: Gabe Conte Midway through the Swedish director Ruben Östlund’s new film Triangle of Sadness, the passengers
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Alert your pack, because Jeff Davis‘ Wolf Pack and Teen Wolf: The Movie finally have premiere dates. Paramount+ announced that the new series and the highly anticipated film will both hit the streamer Jan. 26. The news arrived Oct. 7 during a panel at New York Comic Con, which saw appearances from the stars of Wolf Pack—including Sarah Michelle
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When transitioning from being a cover band to becoming something much more independent and creatively free, I’m sure there’s a good amount of legwork left to be done on the band’s behalf. In Ludlow Creek’s case, the cover band persona they came out of was merely the way for them to lay the groundwork and
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Each week, GQ utilizes the latest in deal-identifying technology—i.e. a couple of our staffers spend most of the day shopping online—to uncover all the wildest markdowns on wardrobe-boosting buys from the best men’s clothing sales on the internet. In anticipation of the long weekend, retailers are slashing prices left and right—so if you were wondering
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Save Your Business From Online Fraud: 5 Effective Prevention Tips 10/06/2022 Technology has advanced to the point where it now threatens and frightens humans. In fact, online hacking reports have increased extensively recently. The fraudsters target consumers, small businesses, and retailers, making their lives even more difficult. However, business owners still want to take the
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What does it mean to write a novel in a world defined by the violence of colonization and white supremacy—a world that can’t be saved with mere words? What does it mean to want to write a novel at all, especially as you doubt yourself and recognize the contradictions in your desires and intentions? And
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Rhythm is at the start of every great rock performance, and we’re reminded as much inside of just the first few bars in “Billions” or “I Exist, Right?” of the new album Justice Now by Barista. Rather than trying to colorize beats with a predictably soft hook, Barista is fusing might with melodicism in all
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