Those Who Remain in Haiti—and Those Who Leave

By Edna Bonhomme

Esquire, Jun ‘23

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Searching the Tyre Nichols Footage

For what the media missed

By Jeff Sharlet

esquire.com, Feb 3, ‘23

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Sex, Love, & Marriage Behind Bars

By John J. Lennon

Esquire, Winter ‘22/’23

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Notes from Lviv

Training Ukrainians to fight back

By Matt Gallagher

Esquire, Sept ‘21

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Have Sperm, Will Travel

By Rachel Monroe

Esquire, Sept ‘21

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Abuse of Force

The Mount Vernon police acted with impunity—until one of their own spoke up

By George Joseph

Esquire, Mar ‘21

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The Secret Weapons of Ukraine

By Matt Gallagher

Esquire, Mar ‘23

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The Silent Epidemic Affecting Generation Z

There are three million caregivers under age twenty-five in America.

By Anna Altman

esquire.com, Jan 12 ‘23

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After Uvalde

By Matthew McConaughey

Esquire, Oct/Nov ‘22

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Leaving Afghanistan Behind

Eyewitness accounts of a disaster

By Matt Gallagher

Esquire, Oct/Nov ‘21

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The Shakedown at Sing Sing

A prisoner reflects

By John J. Lennon

Esquire, Sept ‘21

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The Least Livable Body in America's Most Livable City

Pittsburgh has been hyped as the most livable city in the U.S.—if you’re white, that is.

By Damon Young

Esquire, Oct/Nov ‘20

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It’s Chris Pine Time!

A schvitz with the actor

By Alex Pappademas

Esquire, Mar ‘23

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Murder & Loathing in Las Vegas

A reporter is dead. A local official is accused of killing him.

By Zoë Bernard

Esquire, Winter ‘22/‘23

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How We Dad Now

Advice from ace authorities

Esquire, Summer ‘22

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Into the Fire

One brutal year on a hotshot firefighting crew amidst the worst season on record

By Robert Langellier

esquire.com, Oct 21, ‘21

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All That We’ve Lost

One year into the pandemic

By Jeff Sharlet

Esquire, March ‘21

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‘Something Extremely Bad Is Happening Here’

Teens nationwide are dying by suicide at an alarming rate. One Arizona community is fighting back.

By Matthew Shaer

Esquire, Oct/Nov ‘20

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Raising Black Boys in White America

One day, they’ll understand.

By Ijeoma Oluo

Esquire, Sept ‘20

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The Long Shot

A profile of Jamie Harrison, who’s trying to unseat South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham in November.

By Charles P. Pierce

Esquire, Sept ‘20

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Into the Storm

When Hurricane Harvey hit Houston, four members of the U.S. Coast Guard were the only help in the sky.

By Julian Smith

Esquire, Sept ‘20

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Justin Gatlin Could’ve Been a Contender

The 38-year-old sprinter was set to compete one last time in the Summer Games. Then the pandemic came.

By Bruce Schoenfeld

Esquire, Summer ‘20

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What We’re Learning from the Pandemic that Changed Everything

20 Lives,
20 Perspectives

Esquire, Summer ‘20

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Chris Evans Doesn’t Like to Talk About Himself. But He Did. Sort of.

By Mike Sager

Esquire, Apr/May ‘20

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Legislating in the time of Two Americas

Ilhan Omar and others on taking office in a moment of uncertainty

Esquire, Mar ‘20

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Yoga Wars

The greatest rivalry in the history of men’s competitive yoga

By Ben Paynter

Esquire, Mar ‘20

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The Day COVID-19 Came to Sing Sing

Scenes from a maximum-security prison

By John J. Lennon

esquire.com, Mar ‘20

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Elon Musk, His Rocket, & the Community They’re Tearing Apart

SpaceX arrives in Boca Chica, Texas

By Rachel Monroe

Esquire, Mar ‘20

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The Big Muscle for Big Tech

When violence struck the epicenter of high technology, its digital titans took no risks

By Matt Gallagher

Esquire, Winter ‘19/’20

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Escape Velocity

The Astonishing Life of Jeffrey Martinez

By Tommy Orange

Esquire, Nov ‘19

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Jason Momoa Is King of the Wild Things

By Rachel Syme

Esquire, Nov ‘19

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The Esquire 25-Part Guide to Funny 2019

Esquire, Oct ‘19

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What’s the Deal… with John Mulaney?

By Jonah Weiner

Esquire, Oct ‘19

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The Newest Recruit

Meet a member of the U.S. military's first recruiting class born after 9/11.

By Matt Gallagher

Esquire, Sept ‘19

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Woody Harrelson Lights Up (in) Any Room

By Lili Anolik

Esquire, Sept ‘19

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Raising a Daughter Is the Best…

…Except When It’s the Worst

By Tom Bissell

Esquire, Sept ‘19

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‘Looking for Elvis’

An oral history of Saddam Hussein’s capture, 15 years later

By Garrett M. Graff

Esquire, Winter '18

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The Man Who Wrote His Own Death Sentence

Inside the brilliant career and tragic death of Javier Valdez

By Ioan Grillo

Esquire, Oct '18

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'This Place Is Crazy'

The lives of inmates with mental illness, as told by an incarcerated reporter

By John J. Lennon

Esquire, Summer '18

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The Shot that Echoes Still

James Baldwin on the assassination of MLK

Introduction by Michael Eric Dyson

Esquire, Winter '18

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Sex, Lies, & Human Resources

A #MeToo dialogue jointly published with Marie Claire

Esquire & Marie Claire, Feb '18

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House of Pain

Meet the family making billions from the Opioid Crisis 

By Christopher Glazek

Esquire, Nov '17

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Kings of Communism

Inside Kim Jong-un's bloody scramble to kill off his family

By Jean P. Lee

Esquire, Sept '17

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Dealing

How joining a poker game staved off a midlife crisis

By A.O. Scott

Esquire, May '17

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The True Story of America's First Penis Transplant

All doctors needed was a volunteer

By Josh Dean

Esquire, Mar '17

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The Trump Bump

The new age of authoritarians

By Michael Idov & Adam Weinstein

Esquire, Feb '17

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Why She's Suing Fox News

Andrea Tantaros takes on the empire that Roger Ailes Built

By Danielle Bacher

Esquire, Nov '16

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The Ministry of Fun

Meet Bieber and Kimye's pastor, Rich Wilkerson Jr.

By Jeff Sharlet

Esquire, Sept '16

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One Year Out

A sweeping package celebrating the one-year anniversary of marriage equality

esquire.com, June 24, '16

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On Mother's Day, My Mom Asked Me to Help End Her Life

By Alex Schlempp with Patrick Pacheco

esquire.com, May 5, '16

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Schizophrenia Stole My Brother. This Is How I Got Him Back.

By Zander Sherman

esquire.com, Apr 20, '16

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The Great Pennsylvania Porn Caper

The rise and fall of Kathleen Kane

By David Gambacorta

esquire.com, Feb 24, '16

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How Donald Trump Destroyed a Football League

An oral history of the USFL

By Drew Jubera

esquire.com, Jan 13, '16

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The Long Haul

One Year of Solitude on America's Highways

By Robert Langellier

esquire.com, Dec 7, '15

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Caged

What Drives Ronda Rousey to Wake Up and Fight

By Mary Pilon

esquire.com, Nov 10, '15

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Irony Man

Has the use of irony in advertising overstayed its welcome?

By Byard Duncan

GQ, Oct '15

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The Invisible Man

The police shooting of Charly Keunang 

By Jeff Sharlet

GQ, Jul '15

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What Kind of Man Joins the Men's Rights Movement?

Reporting from the front lines of the MRM

By Jeff Sharlet

GQ, Mar '15

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The Legacy Project

Nineteen musicians who matter

Co-edited with Will Welch

GQ, Feb '15

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Inside the Iron Closet

What It's Like to Be Gay in Putin's Russia

By Jeff Sharlet

GQ, Feb '14

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