Table for One
In a world that not only celebrates couplehood but drills it into our heads that we’re incomplete without a mate, I’ve come to really enjoy my status as a free agent.
In a world that not only celebrates couplehood but drills it into our heads that we’re incomplete without a mate, I’ve come to really enjoy my status as a free agent.
As a man, I find a certain magic to the barbershop experience. There is something very satisfying about it, and I always look forward to going to get my hair cut.
Over coffee recently, Candace Bushnell and I had a chat about Sex and the City, her own show, and a few other things.
A terrific video from Sunday Times Style with Bill Nighy and his approach to style.
From March 22 to 28, the Paris Theater is featuring a series of milestone movies from 1974, and I'm totally here for it.
You know those guys. The types who wear a wispy outer layer like a hoodie, a fleece, or a (gulp) gilet when it’s 40º, 30º, or 20º or even lower. They look like idiots. And don’t get me started on the morons who wear shorts as if to say “I’m a spring break party monster, bro. I don’t need outerwear. Aren’t I hilarious?” No, dude, you look like an asshole.
It's one of the most ubiquitous pieces of IKEA furniture, and it's a design classic.
Director Eli Roth makes a scathing commentary on American consumers at their most grotesque in this fresh and fun spin on the horror/slasher genre.
In this new episode of my one-man podcast, I talk about a fantastic visit from my sister Megan and her husband Mike. Visits from my family members don't happen often, but I love it when they do. It's a real…
It's always a pleasure and privilege to be on Stephanie's show and to share the table with such smart and interesting people.