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A dog called Paul
Ugly beautiful • New restaurant. New cookbook. New beginnings for a pioneering London restaurateur
Tagliatelle with meat sauce From the Brutto cookbook
Chicken with grapes, olives and sage
Jersey boys • Two brands unite for a capsule collection with comfort in mind
Band of brothers • A photographer-turned-film-maker delivers an unmissable rockumentary about a band for whom everything went ‘horribly right’
No one wore a roll-neck like Lenny • As Bradley Cooper prepares to release his biopic of the great American composer and conductor, it’s time to celebrate again the sartorial style of Leonard Bernstein
Popularity contest • The Aston Martin DB12 knows how to make friends
Endgame • Breitling’s chronometric universe grows
Piping hot • The just-got-out-of-bed look returns
Shot by shot • Why cinema loves a sniper
The summit of luxury • Montblanc’s masterpiece celebrates 100 years at the top
Mighty Aphrodite • A British actor tries on a new challenge for size
The Manhattan project • Why we still ♥ NY
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“NICE” BISCUITS
THE LOGICAL SONG
DOWN TO THE RIVER
A THROBBING NECK VEIN
SIZE MATTERS • It takes a big man to wear a small watch
THE GREATEST SHOWMAN • WITH HIS DEBUT MOVIE, “THE HARDER THEY FALL,” BRITISH WRITER-DIRECTOR JEYMES SAMUEL BLEW APART THE STAID — AND WHITE — CONVENTIONS OF THE WESTERN. NOW, WITH HIS FOLLOW-UP, “THE BOOK OF CLARENCE,” HE TAKES ON THE BIBLICAL EPIC. A MAN OF PRODIGIOUS ENERGY AND IDEAS, SAMUEL SAYS HE SOMETIMES THINKS HE MIGHT BE THE “BEST STORYTELLER IN THE WORLD”. WHO’S TO SAY HE’S WRONG?
ACHTUNG VEGAS • INSIDE A GIANT, $2.3BN BALL IN THE NEVADA DESERT, U2 REINVENT THE ROCK CONCERT, AGAIN. IS THIS THE END OF THE WORLD TOUR AS WE KNEW IT, OR EVEN BETTER THAN THE REAL THING?
In the weeds • Confessions of a recovering forager
A REAL GIFT • Fifty years after his breakthrough album, “Catch a Fire”, Bob Marley is the latest megastar to receive the Hollywood biopic treatment, with a new film coming to cinemas in January. An enduring symbol of youthful idealism, a style icon and a songwriter whose music still resonates decades after his death, Marley’s flame continues to burn. For Esquire, photographer Kate Simon looks back on her years capturing the reggae legend and his associates, on stage and off
THE CANDIDATE • Who is Keir Starmer, really?
DESIGN OF THE TIMES • Winter fashion’s interior life
THE GHOST OF BOBBY DARIN
Backstage • Excerpts and out-takes from the pages of Esquire