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The comedian caught up with GQ about eating clean, finding balance, and why it's more important to get sleep than work out.
The New York legend talks his new NBA Finals project, coming up alongside Basquiat and Haring, and the secret to a great collaboration.
In her bestselling new book, Claire Dederer reckons with problematic artists like Roman Polanski and J.K. Rowling—and the thorny question of whether we can still love their greatest works.
An Olympian, architect, designer, and now, one of the first female skaters with a signature shoe, Sablone continues to push skateboarding to new heights.
The British actor and breakout star of Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 3 talks about his role as Adam Warlock and making peace with Internet strangers debating his appearance.
Backstage at Madison Square Garden, the rap legend reflects on his early triumphs—and a late-career resurgence unprecedented in hip-hop.
The actor tells GQ about returning to comedy with his new show, Shrinking, his best Harrison Ford story, and whether or not he can still dunk.
She is YouTube’s most influential auteur. He is a rising singer-songwriter whose real name is Tucker Pillsbury. They’re crazy about each other, and they’re finally ready to talk about it on main.
The mom of the hour talks to GQ about being the first mother to have two sons—Jason and Travis Kelce—playing each other in the Super Bowl.
Chatting with designer Jeff Staple, out with a new book about his life in the business.
The French actor and model talks to us about his season three finale twist, his soccer obsession, and his enduring Sex and the City fandom.
Talking through Ethan’s emotional spiral ahead of the show's season two finale.
In his first essay collection since The Book of Delights, Ross Gay explores how joy is more complicated than we think—and more attainable.
The HBO show’s resident nice guy talks about staying in a haunted Sicilian hotel, working with two “Italian legends,” and whether his character has any game.
Their unapologetically leftist podcast helped reshape the terms of left-wing discourse in America. Now, the Chapo Traphouse guys are reckoning with their influence—and figuring out what comes next.
The French striker has already won soccer's highest individual honor. Next up: World Cup glory.
Plus: the best advice he got from Al Pacino.
The great American writer and avuncular genius offers some wide-ranging advice on how to channel your ambitions, manage your anxieties, decide who to marry, be your best self, and find hope in strange times.
Here, he talks to us about the YouTube videos that inspired him, his fascination with male models, and how he’d survive on a desert island. Plus: that vomiting scene.
He’s spent decades pretending to not be himself. Now, at 47, one of the world’s greatest actors speaks with rare candor about navigating a career he never quite chose and building a life he sometimes can't fathom.
The writer’s remarkable new memoir is simultaneously a coming-of-age story and a tribute to his college friend Ken, who was senselessly murdered the summer before their senior year. Here, GQ sits down with Hsu to talk about writing, the faultiness of memory, and why West Coast Asians are built different.
Industry’s Kenny belongs in the pantheon of bad fictional bosses. Actor Conor MacNeill talks about bringing him to life and the character’s major season two pivot.
The longtime host of On Being discusses her next chapter and how she’s learned to “take in the good” in trying times.
The New York-based designer pays homage to the late great downtown New York boutique, in partnership with Farfetch.
Alfonso Herrera talks about joining the final season of the Netflix hit.
We talk his ferocious new Viking epic, convincing Björk to make her first film appearance in two decades, and falling asleep to Antiques Roadshow.
An interview with the internet’s most delightful columnist about man bags, his writing process, and meeting his fiancée.
The former Indiana Jones child star had to overcome Hollywood's lack of opportunities for Asians and his own insecurities to make it back to the big screen in Everything Everywhere All At Once.
The rising singer-songwriter on the relationship that inspired his first album, the challenges of touring with diabetes, and the perils of TikTok.
Even though he says he’s never dated, the 23-year-old singer-songwriter who broke big on TikTok has been heartbroken many times.