The Best Men's Magazines
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- by Owl Staff
- Posted on Dec 7th, 2009
- Filed under: Lifestyle / Men's Lifestyle
Just because the Internet has made to easier to disseminate information and publish on websites, blogs and newsfeeds doesn't mean traditional print media is obsolete. Guys can still get everything from workout tips to insightful interviews and commentary on current events, sports and entertainment from glossy, full color pages that don't require a mouse to flip the pages.
Next time you're at your local newsstand, pick up one of these literal page turners.
GQ (Gentleman's Quarterly): For over 60 years this men's magazine has been telling guys everything guys care about and even some things they didn't know they should care about. It not only features in-depth reviews on everything from cars to travel, but has attracted some of the biggest, sexiest celebrities to pose in iconic pictorials and conducted probing and thought-provoking interviews with the movers and shakers of the world and featured journalism that has blown the lid off major issues and controversies in ways few newspapers have.
Esquire: The GQ rival founded a year after its competitor might make it younger, but no less informative or entertaining on fashion, style and lifestyle. It also has a rich history of insightful essays on everything from entertainment to sports and regularly featured original fiction by some of the greatest writers in American literature including Ernest Hemingway, David Foster Wallace...
Next time you're at your local newsstand, pick up one of these literal page turners.
GQ (Gentleman's Quarterly): For over 60 years this men's magazine has been telling guys everything guys care about and even some things they didn't know they should care about. It not only features in-depth reviews on everything from cars to travel, but has attracted some of the biggest, sexiest celebrities to pose in iconic pictorials and conducted probing and thought-provoking interviews with the movers and shakers of the world and featured journalism that has blown the lid off major issues and controversies in ways few newspapers have.
Esquire: The GQ rival founded a year after its competitor might make it younger, but no less informative or entertaining on fashion, style and lifestyle. It also has a rich history of insightful essays on everything from entertainment to sports and regularly featured original fiction by some of the greatest writers in American literature including Ernest Hemingway, David Foster Wallace...
