Andre 3000 As Jimi Hendrix
5 Things Every Man Should Know About This Week
OK, This Was One Of The Best Dylan Covers Ever
And it's a damn hard song to sing
Game of Thrones Season 4: The New Trailer
Rock's Greatest Photographer
Are These The Greatest Cover Songs Of All Time?
Of. All. Time.
Missy Elliot Dropped First New Songs In 14 Years
Featuring one of the best visuals from any music video this year
Snoop Thinks Kurt Cobain Photoshop Is Real
The photoshopped throwback is either a hilarious mistake or a master troll
9 Cover Versions That Are Better Then Their Originals
David Lynch Explains Why Otis Redding Makes Him Cry
It's the same song from one of the most iconic scenes in "Twin Peaks: The Return"
Stuart Maconie picks the five defining Glasto moments
OK But This Seems Pretty Colludey
Nobody seems to care anymore, but the head honcho of an American presidential campaign was regularly sharing internal campaign polling data and strategy with a Russian intelligence officer
6 Things We Learnt Making Esquire Weekly Issue 43
Q&A - The Noisettes
The Week In Weird Tech
JAY-Z's Latest Album Deserves To Be Watched As Well As Listened To
Through a series of beautiful visual accompaniments, 4:44 has become more than just a decent rap album - and he has Beyoncé to thank
Pantone Just Released Their 'Colour Of The Year'
Get ready to see Ultra Violet everywhere
The Dick Cavett Show Puts Late Night TV To Shame
No pranking, no lip-syncing, just conversation
10 Apps That Will Make You Smarter
Feed your brain via your iPhone
The True Story of 'We Own This City'
HBO's new series from 'The Wire' creator David Simon deals with the crimes of the Baltimore Police Department Gun Trace Task Force
The Best of Paris SS'14
The Real Genius of 'WandaVision'
The greatest villain in the MCU is lurking beneath the nostalgic TV exterior of the Disney+ show
Why Amy Winehouse Endures
Ten years after the singer’s death, we’re still talking about the voice, the beehive, the tattoos—not to mention, the calamity. We should talk about our complicity, too.
4 Esquire Editors on Their Soho Must-Visits
Whether you're after fine jewellery, independent menswear or just a damn good cup of coffee, this area of Central London has it all
Why The Wild Fringe Is A Young Man's Game
Bill And Ted's Message About Growing Old
Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter return as two kind-hearted, middle-aged men wrestling with their own mediocrity
Behind the Scenes of Prince's New Album
From secret bands to mysterious recording sessions, the late legend’s closest collaborators reveal how the Purple One made a record that could thrive without him
St. Vincent on Making Her Mind-Bending New Album
We sat down with the American singer-songwriter to discuss the making of her mind-bending new album, ‘All Born Screaming’, and why "sometimes you need to give people a kick in the teeth"
Marathon-Length Movies You Now Have Time To Watch
All the classics that run over three hours. It's not like you have anything else on
Nicholas Daley’s Feel-Good Fashion
In the studio and on Zoom to talk craft, art, jazz, karate, corona, tartan and working hard with the LVMH Prize finalist and future of British menswear
It Goes Down In Nicholas Braun’s DMs
The 'Succession' star discusses dating in quarantine, his viral song, his Emmy nomination for Cousin Greg, and what’s next for his critically acclaimed HBO show.
How Margate Became The New Hipster's Paradise
The Rise Of The Handmade Hipster
George Best The World's First Playboy Footballer
The Man Utd legend ushered in a new era of footballers as pin-ups, playboys and pop culture icons
A Glimpse Of Prince
In 2007 Esquire's Editor-in-Chief Alex Bilmes was invited backstage to interview Prince. This is what didn't happen next...
“Pour a Drink, Smoke a Joint... That’s the Vibe”
Ding dong! 'Daddy's Home'
The Master | The Jack White Interview
Stewart Lee and Michael Cumming on 'King Rocker'
The pair discuss their new documentary on Rob Lloyd, one of rock's unsung heroes
Teenage Dreams: My Life as a Soul Boy
Writer Mick Brown reflects on his enduring fixation with Motown, soul and R&B, and encounters with greats such as Aretha Franklin and Sam Cooke