Sister Mary Margaret Kreuper admits to stealing over $835k from a Catholic School. By Colin Groundwater June 9, 2021 Illustrated by Kelsey Niziolek Two summers ago, Sean Flynn reported a wild story for GQ about two very badly behaved nuns: Sister Mary Margaret Kreuper, and Sister Lana Chang, a principal and a teacher at St.
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The three-time NBA champion talks about The Cube, why he joined the Utah Jazz’s ownership group, and how LeBron James finally got him to eat fish. By Tyler R. Tynes June 8, 2021 Dwyane Wade contemplates the cube.Jeremy Freeman It’s been a big year for Dwyane Wade: He became a minority owner of the Utah
The songwriter, super-producer, and Vampire Weekend alumnus talks about the music behind his new album Changephobia and shares a playlist. By Colin Groundwater June 8, 2021 Illustration by Simon Abranowicz Look back at the best music of the last decade, and you’ll see Rostam Batmanglij’s fingerprints everywhere as a member of Vampire Weekend and a
Singer/Songwriter Billy Jeter looks backward and outwards with his newest album “Shine Eye Landing”. An album as obtuse and memorable and its name, Jeter uses his witty lyrics and his gruff vocals to weave a collection of tales. Coming from an upbringing of painters, writers, and folk musicians, Jeter is a third-generation Arkansan, and you
Forming a band with friends can be the best thing for a musical career. Look at The Beatles, joining together at the young age of fifteen as mere schoolboys with the desire to simply channel their inner rockstars and create something magical. However, forming a band with friends can in turn be the worst thing
Where exactly do we begin with an artist as irreverent as Sarantos? Is he a modern day Andy Kaufman, or is he as serious as a heart attack? Funny enough, comedian is one of the few distinctions that Sarantos holds. It’s legitimately hard to tell if Sarantos is a genius or a madman, but we
GQ linked with the rapper in Atlanta to talk about manicures and his new brand, Crete. By Jewel Wicker June 3, 2021 Getty Images; Photo Illustration by C.J. Robinson All products featured on GQ are independently selected by our editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, we may earn an affiliate commission.
The Boys, Invincible, Umbrella Academy and Jupiter’s Legacy are fulfilling a thirst for comic adaptations that are grittier than Marvel or DC, and contend with the dark realities of the American Dream. By Oliver Sava June 2, 2021 Collage by Simon Abranowicz Superheroes have entered their self-loathing era. After 20 years spent achieving full dominance
The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It is the latest entry in a horror franchise that’s become one of Hollywood’s most reliable successes. By Keith Phipps June 2, 2021 In the 2010s, a shared universe madness overtook the film industry. Awestruck by the Marvel Cinematic Universe juggernaut, one studio after another tried to replicate
A resurfaced newspaper clipping implies The Office actress participated in a St. Louis event that has a history of racism. By Danielle Cohen June 1, 2021 Ellie Kemper at the 2019 Ad Council Dinner.Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images This weekend, a newspaper clipping emerged with a photograph showing The Office and Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt actress Ellie Kemper
Where was the first place you ever performed? The first time I performed my own songs was for my fashion gallery show in DTLA in 2018. It was the first time for most people who followed my fashion brand to find out that I was the one who wrote and sang the songs I used
Grab a hoagie and your vape and let’s review. By Gabriella Paiella May 30, 2021 John Douglas Thompson as Chief Carter and Kate Winslet as Mare Sheehan in Mare of Easttown. Courtesy of Michele K. Short for HBO Ah, what a journey Mare of Easttown has been: from the very first moments, when I realized this
The thirteen songs released on Rob Alexander’s third studio release Dream Out Loud cover a broad stylistic gamut. Listeners will find pure pop confections with a delicious modern bite, old school R&B tracks with an emphasis on the blues, and boisterous rock anthems with a bright contemporary sheen. He has worked with this cast of characters before;
The helmeted dance music star talks about playing the Champions League final, his next album, and putting feuds to rest. By Michaelangelo Matos May 28, 2021 Marshmello on stage with Joe Jonas at the 2021 Billboard Music Awards (Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images).Kevin Mazur The EDM star Marshmello, who headlines festivals wearing a giant, smiley-faced
As HBO’s latest prestige murder mystery approaches its finale, here’s a guide to the complicated plot. By William Goodman May 27, 2021 Evan Peters and Kate Winslet in Mare of Easttown, 2021. Courtesy of Michele K. Short for HBO Leave it to HBO to come through with another crackerjack, seemingly prestigious, yet actually enjoyably trashy murder
The HBO Max special isn’t bold or revelatory, but that’s not the point—the still-obvious chemistry between the stars is. By Kelsey Miller May 27, 2021 Friends: The Reunion, 2021.Terence Patrick / Courtesy of HBO Max There’s a magical moment, three minutes into Friends: The Reunion. It’s blink-and-you-miss-it—a wordless glance. But in it lies the answer
After his Verzuz match last year, DMX began work on Exodus, which he managed to finish before he passed in April. By Frazier Tharpe May 27, 2021 Getty Images; Photo Illustration by C.J. Robinson Don’t call Exodus a posthumous album. DMX’s eighth album will be released just over a month after he died in April,
The gems that got overshadowed by direct-to-streaming releases, and where to find them. By Keith Phipps May 26, 2021 Photo Illustration by C.J. Robinson Theaters largely shut down during the early days of the pandemic, but many reopened, if to a fraction of their regular audience, late last summer. The plan was supposed to work
With A Quiet Place II finally set to release, the actor talks about his role in the unusually prescient thriller. By Sam Schube May 26, 2021 Getty Images; Photo Illustration by C.J. Robinson Last spring, Cillian Murphy was in New York to promote a movie. At the time, news of the coronavirus spreading across the
As he prepares to release his final Jackass film, the stuntman takes stock of a surprisingly long, hilariously painful, and unusually influential career. By Sam Schube Photography by Katy Grannan May 25, 2021 The other day, Johnny Knoxville came across a relic from his past buried in a drawer at home. “I found a packet of those things at
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