GQ

GQ

GQ, which used to be known as Gentlemen's Quarterly, is a monthly magazine for men that originates from New York City. It primarily covers topics related to fashion, style, and culture, but also includes articles on a variety of subjects such as food, movies, fitness, relationships, music, travel, sports, technology, and literature.

International, Consumer, Men
English
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90
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Global

#9055

United States

#2267

News and Media

#142

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Articles

  • 11 hours ago | gq.com | Matthew Roberson

    When the idea for Governors Ball Music Festival was born, one of its founders remembers drowning in waves of sympathy. “Everybody just gave us this look. This good luck, kid look,” said Tom Russell. Born and raised in Greenwich Village, Russell is one of the people responsible for giving New York City a large-scale music festival to call its own. “We were so determined and so confident that we were undeterred by any sort of snarky comments or fake well wishes,” he went on.

  • 14 hours ago | gq.com | Emily Laurence

    There may be no nutrient more maligned than fat. In the 90s, it was widely believed we needed to avoid fat at all costs, and food products branded as “low-fat” were everywhere. By the 2010s, the pendulum swung the other way: fat was suddenly in. The ketogenic diet entered society’s collective conscious, people started putting butter in their coffee, and avocado toast was a hot brunch item. Cut to today: chances are you still don’t know exactly how much fat — or what kinds — you should be eating.

  • 19 hours ago | gq.com | Matthew Roberson

    Trying to score on the Oklahoma City Thunder’s defense can be like trying to ram a feather through a brick wall. Trying to contain the Indiana Pacers’ offense is similar to catching a gust of wind with an old sock. Both can border on impossible, and you need the right personnel to achieve either dream, which is what will make the 2025 NBA Finals such an alluring watch.

  • 1 day ago | gq.com | Eileen Cartter

    “I’m wearing a hat to hide my bad hair,” George Clooney joked during his appearance on Late Night with Seth Meyers on Monday. Moments earlier, the actor—whose gray hair has been his sex-symbol calling card for decades—strolled on stage wearing his usual no-frills suit with an uncharacteristically casual baseball cap. Underneath the hat lurked a blackish-brown dye job required for his Tony-nominated role in the Broadway production of Good Night, and Good Luck.

  • 1 day ago | gq.com | Dean Stattmann

    In 2010, the Animal Flow workout program introduced the world to quadrupedal movement training (QMT), a ground-based style of fitness that draws inspiration from animal movements. While QMT, or primal fitness, has spent the better part of the past 15 years stalking the fringes of the fitness industry, the workout has recently roared back in popularity thanks to a renewed interest in calisthenics.