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  • 1 month ago | gq.com | Andrew Burmon

    When it was reported last month that law school applications are up 20%, some of us who graduated around the 2008 recession thought of that one friend, the liberal artist/activist who, after six months of financial uncertainty, became conveniently passionate about the law. He got busy. He got a haircut. He got a Big Law job he never spoke about except when brandishing his pro bono bonafides.

  • Aug 27, 2024 | fatherly.com | Andrew Burmon

    The Italian word bombolotto doesn’t have a precise English translation. It means doll, toy baby, puppet, fat baby, happy baby, and all those things at once in a bouncy, onomatopoetic sort of way. It’s what the women on the street call out when they see something cherubic that must be pinched and clucked at until it gives up a giggle.

  • Apr 26, 2024 | spy.com | Andrew Burmon

    Vuori makes clothes that multitask, performance apparel that can be worn every day. The brand, which blew up over the last few years behind the popularity of their beyond-comfortable joggers and shorts, utilizes high-tech fabrics with features like moisture-wicking, quick-drying, and 4-way performance stretch. Their new Meta Short might be the best example yet of this approach of combining performance, style, and verticality into every piece.

  • Aug 6, 2023 | spy.com | Andrew Burmon

    The Informant: A Cold Plunge Beats a Hot Coffee When I was young, Wim Hof didn’t yet have the method, just the madness.

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