Esquire ClassicsThe Esquire Fiction FestivalColum McCann, Saul Bellow, Philip Roth, John Cheever, and many, many more.Jul 6, 2015Jul 6, 2015
Esquire ClassicsinWhat I’ve LearnedI Was Taught To Believe That I Would Succeed Because I Was GoodUnited States National Security Advisor Susan Rice shares wisdom about politicking, privilege, and the limits of powerJun 25, 2015Jun 25, 2015
Esquire ClassicsinWhat I’ve LearnedNeil Young, on Paganism, Guitar, Scars, and SexWisdom from one of the great singer-songwriters of our timeJun 24, 2015Jun 24, 2015
Esquire ClassicsinWhat I’ve LearnedThe Illustrated Wisdom of B.B. KingThe late bluesman speaks about segregation, women (and Lucille), his favorite song, and his favorite pastimeJun 23, 2015Jun 23, 2015
Esquire ClassicsinWhat I’ve LearnedTom Cruise’s Lessons On Handling Messy SituationsAnd how he figured who he wanted to beJun 18, 2015Jun 18, 2015
Esquire ClassicsinWhat I’ve LearnedYou Need People Who Can Tell You What You Don’t Want To HearLessons learned by seven of the world’s great actors, from De Niro to PacinoJun 17, 2015Jun 17, 2015
Esquire ClassicsinWhat I’ve LearnedAziz Ansari: Everything That You Think Is Specific To You Is NotInsights from the comedian — about sex, Chinese food, old people, and “phone world”Jun 16, 2015Jun 16, 2015
Esquire ClassicsinWhat I’ve LearnedI Love Jokes That Have Sadness In ThemComedian Rob Delaney discusses bittersweet humor and what Britain does better than the USJun 11, 2015Jun 11, 2015
Esquire ClassicsinWhat I’ve LearnedThe Inimitable Julia Child On Why Fat Makes Everything BetterJun 10, 2015Jun 10, 2015
Esquire ClassicsinWhat I’ve LearnedAsk, What Is the Case? What Is So?Insights from seven of the world’s greatest writers.Jun 9, 2015Jun 9, 2015