We are living through a Great Pants Upheaval. Circa 2020, the cool kids chucked their skinny trousers and embraced voluminous pants. The trend has trickled into the mainstream, most notably when J.Crew—the ultimate purveyor of super-slim pants—released its giant-fit chinos, which sell out frequently. The shift in how we wear our pants is so significant that even The New York Times Magazine wrote a cover story about it. Amid this upheaval, the question you are probably asking yourself is, what kind of pants should I wear? Some people might tell you that's a personal question. Those people are cowards. Here's the answer: You should wear Buck Mason's Japanese Loomstate Selvedge Full Saddle Jeans. |
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Alain Ducasse has 34 restaurants, 21 Michelin stars, a chocolate factory, and a culinary school. Now what? We try to extract life advice from one of the world's most successful chefs. |
| Spreadsheets in the airport lounge, gaming in the hotel room—these can do it all. |
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Since June 2023, propaganda videos from both Ukrainian and Russian drones—known as first person view (FPV) drones—have spread across social media platforms, creating a new and modern narrative for the grinding war. The videos show drones that explode on impact, destroying vehicles, cutting down unaware soldiers or those fleeing the assault. At this point in the war, drone pilot is a highly sought-after role among Ukrainian forces. The fierce competition for the rare open positions draws both injured soldiers who must continue to serve and new soldiers wishing to avoid the horrors of frontline combat. But the fast-paced videos fail to accurately depict the grim realities and limitations of drone warfare. |
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Now's the time to get that Samsung Frame TV or new AirPods for way less. |
| Where does Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes stack up in the simian film series? |
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I say the following as someone who lived under Willard Romney's barely perceptible leadership as governor of the Commonwealth (God save it!): Willard, dude. You're retiring from the Senate. Take it easy. Be a senior during finals week. Prepare for life as a very rich, doting grandpa. Stay out of public life and public controversies, because, frankly, you've never been very good at them. Go in peace, good and occasional public servant. As has been the case with so many things, Willard gets off to a promising start, throwing shade at the Red Tie Brigade of cowards and lackeys who left Capitol Hill to stand vigil in a Manhattan courthouse on Tuesday. |
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