By Paolo Sandoval To say that we were bummed about Nordstrom’s Anniversary Sale ending would be an understatement; the conclusion of a nearly month-long event felt akin to a sucker punch, at least one to our wallets. But as we quickly learned, the depa…
Forget About His Tees, Carmy’s Wool Jacket Is The Real Star of “The Bear”
By Paolo Sandoval FX’s The Bear gets a lot of things right. The high-octane tension of a professional kitchen, the complex pressures surrounding death and addiction, the inherent sexiness of line cooks. But the biggest win (besides a soundtrack featuri…
This Wild West Town in the Black Hills Is the Ultimate Summertime Road Trip
By Matt Kirouac Most American road trips are to destinations like the Grand Canyon or Disney World, but hidden in the Black Hills of South Dakota is an equally worthwhile but underrated spot that’s rich with real-deal wild-west kitsch. The next time yo…
After 100 Years of Classic Cars, Andrea Zagato Is Ready for 100 More
By Josh Sims Andrea Zagato was introduced to the idea of joining the family firm at an early age. Each day he was chauffeured to school in an Alfa Romeo 2.6 presidential limousine, driven by his grandfather on the way to work. He resisted at first, hav…
Rapper Slowthai Apologizes for Performing in Swastika Shirt at Osheaga Festival
By Bonnie Stiernberg On Saturday, rapper Slowthai performed at Montreal’s Osheaga Music and Arts Festival while wearing an anti-fascist shirt that featured a swastika under the word “DESTROY.” The shirt was modeled after the famous 1977 “Destroy” t-shi…
Stuff We Swear By: George Foreman Sstill Makes the Ideal Electric Grill
By Kirk Miller This is Stuff We Swear By, a series in which our editors expound on an item they use (and love) on a daily (or near-daily) basis. Item: George Foreman GGR50B Indoor/Outdoor Electric GrillDescription: When you live in New York, your grill…
Vin Scully’s Legacy of Perfect Calls Is Led by Sandy Koufax’s Perfect Game
By Evan Bleier In September of 1965, it was 9:46 p.m. and Los Angeles Dodgers ace Sandy Koufax had a two-and-two count on pinch hitter Harvey Kuenn of the Chicago Cubs. Koufax, who had pitched a perfect game to that point, was no longer just one out “a…
NFL Finds “Unprecedented” Tampering Violations by Dolphins in Quest for Brady
By Evan Bleier Following a six-month investigation led by former U.S. Attorney and SEC Chair Mary Jo White and a team of lawyers into what the Miami Dolphins were up to from 2019-2022, the NFL has docked the team first- and third-round draft picks, sus…
Why Tiger Woods Taking $800 Million to Join LIV Golf Could Help the PGA Tour
By Evan Bleier In the past year, no professional athlete in the world has raked in more cash than Phil Mickelson, who banked $138 million to edge out Lionel Messi ($130 million) as the highest-paid athlete in 2022 thus far, according to Forbes. Mickels…
What Are the Three Strategies All Rich People Have in Common?
By Tanner Garrity Back in 2004, writer and financial expert Tom Corley began a five-year project in which he interviewed 225 wealthy people. His definition of the term included adults with “at least $160,000 in annual gross income and $3.2 million in n…