A gentleman’s best – May

May 15, 2013 § Leave a Comment

Welcome to the second season of A gentleman’s best, where A man must have a code tackles long-form journalism. 

The Great Leo is the Great Actor.

The Great Leo is the Great Actor.

In A gentleman’s best, I will present my favourite feature of each issue of GQ and Esquire. I don’t work for, or on behalf of, either magazine (though I would love to)—I simply enjoy reading features and explaining what works, or doesn’t, for each of them. The hope is that my readers will share this fascination of mine, or might be compelled to read each magazine.  « Read the rest of this entry »

A gentleman’s best – April

April 13, 2013 § Leave a Comment

Welcome to the second season of A gentleman’s best, where A man must have a code tackles long-form journalism. 

Arrested Development on the cover. The icon is no match.

Arrested Development on the cover for GQ. The icon is no match.

In A gentleman’s best, I will present my favourite feature of each issue of GQ and Esquire. I don’t work for, or on behalf of, either magazine (though I would love to)—I simply enjoy reading features and explaining what works, or doesn’t, for each of them. The hope is that my readers will share this fascination of mine, or might be compelled to read each magazine.  « Read the rest of this entry »

A gentleman’s best – March

April 2, 2013 § Leave a Comment

Welcome to the second season of A gentleman’s best, where A man must have a code tackles long-form journalism. 

Look at these two middling actors.

Look at these two middling actors.

In A gentleman’s best, I will present my favourite feature of each issue of GQ and Esquire. I don’t work for, or on behalf of, either magazine (though I would love to)–I simply enjoy reading features and explaining what works, or doesn’t, for each of them. The hope is that my readers will share this fascination of mine, or might be compelled to read each magazine.  « Read the rest of this entry »

A gentleman’s best – February

February 4, 2013 § Leave a Comment

Welcome to the second season of A gentleman’s best, where A man must have a code tackles long-form journalism. 

Beyoncé Knowles and Megan Fox–That's a lot of star power, right there.

Beyoncé Knowles and Megan Fox–That’s a lot of star power, right there.

In A gentleman’s best, I will present my favourite feature of each issue of GQ and Esquire. I don’t work for, or on behalf of, either magazine (though I would love to)–I simply enjoy reading features and explaining what works, or doesn’t, for each of them. The hope is that my readers will share this fascination of mine, or might be compelled to read each magazine.  « Read the rest of this entry »

A gentleman’s best – January

January 10, 2013 § Leave a Comment

Welcome to the second season of A gentleman’s best, where A man must have a code tackles long-form journalism. 

It's Sean Penn with a mullet and Bill Freakin' Murray.

It’s Sean Penn with a mullet and Bill Freakin’ Murray.

In A gentleman’s best, I will present my favourite feature of each issue of GQ and Esquire. I don’t work for, or on behalf of, either magazine (though I would love to)–I simply enjoy reading features and explaining what works, or doesn’t, for each of them. The hope is that my readers will share this fascination of mine, or might be compelled to read each magazine.  « Read the rest of this entry »

A gentleman’s best – December

December 13, 2012 § 1 Comment

Welcome to A gentleman’s best, a new series for 2012 on A man must have a code.

Rihanna renders anybody else irrelevant.

Rihanna renders anybody else irrelevant.

In A gentleman’s best, I will present my favourite feature of each issue of GQ and Esquire. I don’t work for, or on behalf of, either magazine (though I would love to)–I simply enjoy reading features and explaining what works, or doesn’t, in each of them. The hope is that my readers will manage to share this fascination of mine, or might be compelled to read each magazine.  « Read the rest of this entry »

A gentleman’s best – November

November 4, 2012 § Leave a Comment

Welcome to A gentleman’s best, a new series for 2012 on A man must have a code.

Mila Kunis and Jeremy Lin. This one was over before it began.

IA gentleman’s best, I will present my favourite feature of each issue of GQ and Esquire. I don’t work for, or on behalf of, either magazine (though I would love to)–I simply enjoy reading features and explaining what works, or doesn’t, in each of them. The hope is that my readers will manage to share this fascination of mine, or might be compelled to read each magazine.  « Read the rest of this entry »

A gentleman’s best – October

October 11, 2012 § Leave a Comment

Welcome to A gentleman’s best, a new series for 2012 on A man must have a code.

Javier Bardem and Clint Eastwood, also known as a nil-nil draw.

IA gentleman’s best, I will present my favourite feature of each issue of GQ and Esquire. I’m not working for, or on behalf of, either magazine (though I would love to)–I simply enjoy reading features and explaining what works or doesn’t in each of them. The hope is that my readers will manage to share this fascination of mine, or might be compelled to read each magazine.  « Read the rest of this entry »

A gentleman’s best – September

September 5, 2012 § Leave a Comment

Welcome to A gentleman’s best, a new series for 2012 on A man must have a code.

Putting Taylor Kitsch on the cover is almost as bad as putting Tim Tebow. But Idris Elba (from ‘The Wire’!) saves the day for Esquire.

IA gentleman’s best, I will present my favourite feature of each issue of GQ and Esquire. I’m not working for, or on behalf of, either magazine (though I would love to)–I simply enjoy reading features and explaining what works or doesn’t in each of them. The hope is that my readers will manage to share this fascination of mine, or might be compelled to read each magazine.  « Read the rest of this entry »

A gentleman’s best – August

July 24, 2012 § 1 Comment

Welcome to A gentleman’s best, a new series for 2012 on A man must have a code.

Batman has no match. 1-0 GQ.

IA gentleman’s best, I will present my favourite feature of each issue of GQ and Esquire. I’m not working for, or on behalf of, either magazine (though I would love to)–I simply enjoy reading features and explaining what works or doesn’t in each of them. The hope is that my readers will manage to share this fascination of mine, or might be compelled to read each magazine.  « Read the rest of this entry »

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