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Timothée Chalamet (Finally!) Unveils That Long-Awaited Scorsese Collab
We catch up with Chalamet about shooting with Marty on the mean streets of SoHo, the Wonka-Dune afterglow, the New York Knicks, and the author whose “book-ography” he’s devouring.
By Daniel Riley
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Up All Night With Lourdes Leon, Who Went to a Haunted Hotel in New Orleans to Find Herself
Every artist has to define themselves in relation to their forebears. But when you're a Ciccone launching a music career, carving out your own lane is a more complicated process. On the eve of a summer festival run, the model-dancer-turned-singer known professionally as Lolahol reinvents her music in the Crescent City.
By Nicolaia Rips
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Why a VO2 Max Test Reveals So Much About Overall Health and Longevity
Hardcore endurance athletes have tracked the metric for decades, but it is increasingly touted as a measure of fitness and health for the average person.
By Emily Abbate
The Real-Life Diet of Justin Hartley, Who Will Wake Up at 3 A.M. to Work Out
The Tracker star caught up with GQ about sleep, cryotherapy, and why he spends a third of his time in the gym stretching.
By Abbey Stone
The Best High-Protein Snacks for Hitting Your Macros on the Go
Serious athletes need more protein than the average guy.
By Emily Laurence
Have We Reached Peak Cartier Crash?
The Cartier Crash was already one of the most coveted watches in the world—but now, after appearing on the wrists of countless stars, it’s become one of the most hyped models around too. Did the twisty timepiece lose what made it special in the process?
By Cam Wolf
Caitlin Clark Made Her WNBA Debut in Absurdly Rare Nikes
The Indiana Fever star chose the Nike x Tiffany & Co. Air Force 1s for her first stroll down the tunnel.
By Calum Marsh
Justin Bieber’s First Dad-Style Move? Wearing an R.E.M. T-Shirt
“Oh, life, it’s bigger / It’s bigger than you…”
By Eileen Cartter
Francis Ford Coppola’s Most Stylish Cannes Looks of All Time
The mind behind @DirectorFits breaks down 57 years of the Megalopolis filmmaker’s epic French Riviera fits.
By Hagop Kourounian
4 Fitness Tests at Nike's Research Lab That Pushed Me To My Limits
In the lead up to the Paris Olympics, I got to train like Olympians do in the Nike Sports Research Lab—here's what that experience was like.
By Joe Holder
9 of the Best Callus Removers for Soft Feet
From a light exfoliation to full-throttle peeling, here's what to look for.
By Adam Hurly
Why a VO2 Max Test Reveals So Much About Overall Health and Longevity
Hardcore endurance athletes have tracked the metric for decades, but it is increasingly touted as a measure of fitness and health for the average person.
By Emily Abbate
Why Men Should Think About Their Biological Clock Too
Male fertility declines with age, and risks to offspring increase. Here's what you need to know.
By Erin Bunch
The Best Linen Suits Keep Cool While You Bust a Move
By Gerald Ortiz and Avidan Grossman
Future and Taika Waititi Made a Three-Minute Modern Western For Belvedere Vodka. Waititi Tells Us How the Deal Went Down
The director unpacks the creative process behind his collaboration with Future Hendrix, a Tarantino-inspired mini-movie full of Black/Polynesian cowboy vibes and absurdly elaborate secret handshakes: “I liked the thought of taking it to that point—and then pushing it and going even further with it.”
By Frazier Tharpe
Why The Strangers Still Scares Us
Bryan Bertino’s 2008 sleeper hit was an anomaly in the age of found-footage gimmicks and baroque Saw traps—an eerie minimalist slasher whose masked killers had no backstory or motivation. With the first of three new sequels now in theaters, Bertino and the director and star of the new trilogy talk about the elemental power of home-invasion horror.
By Jesse Hassenger
Up All Night With Lourdes Leon, Who Went to a Haunted Hotel in New Orleans to Find Herself
Every artist has to define themselves in relation to their forebears. But when you're a Ciccone launching a music career, carving out your own lane is a more complicated process. On the eve of a summer festival run, the model-dancer-turned-singer known professionally as Lolahol reinvents her music in the Crescent City.
By Nicolaia Rips
How Leo Skepi Promises to Unlock Your Core Confidence
“Everything boils back down to the point of somehow feeling defective or not enough,” says the TikTok and podcast personality, who launched a live nationwide tour this month.
By Kate Lindsay
Scottie Scheffler, World No. 1 Golfer, Was Arrested This Morning After a Police Officer “Attached Himself to the Side of Scheffler's Car.” Wait, What?
Hours before teeing off at the PGA Championship, Scottie Scheffler was booked into jail in Louisville. Here's what we know.
By Sam Schube
Take 10 Minutes Today to Watch Paul Skenes, the Most Electrifying Rookie of the Decade
I’m sure your boss will understand. He throws gas—and his girlfriend rizzed up Baby Gronk!
By Matthew Roberson
Carmelo Anthony and The Kid Mero on Podcasting and the Power of a Good Knicks Team
With 7PM in Brooklyn, the New York legends are carrying the torch for their city.
By Julian Kimble
On the Road With Stephon Marbury, Who Was Once Under 24-Hour Scuba Diver Surveillance
The two-time All-Star, beloved Knick, and all-around New York legend dishes on his second life in China, the women of Canada, and living on a boat in 2004.
By Matthew Roberson