A new #Mandalorian Season 3 teaser dropped over the weekend, and it's heavy on both space battles and Grogu cuddles. Hit the link in bio now to watch—and for everything we know so far about the upcoming season, set to drop in February 2023.
“I did, I think, a five day fast doing a bunch of writing for this ‘Entering Heaven Alive’ record. I stayed by myself and just had water and black coffee for five days, that was it. By the third, fourth day, you can't sleep anymore. People think you just slowly get quieter and want to sleep all day long, have no energy. It's not like that. Your body's actually kicking your ass to get out there and find food.”
At the link in bio, Jack White talks touring, @thirdmanrecords, the future, and his new album ‘Entering Heaven Alive’—out today—with Esquire’s @instantlyvain.
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“In terms of the restaurant changing, it’s not that they’re going to lose all the charm of the restaurant. We’re going to deal with this in Season Two. It’s more like: How can we do this and maybe make some money? And maybe make it easier? And maybe—maybe—start from a place that’s not fucked? Instead of beating a dead horse and making this fuckin’ food that no one even wants to make, I see the promise in my sort of found family in the kitchen.”
At the link in bio, creator of FX’s #TheBear@chrisstorer gives the backstory of the show of the summer—and shares a few thoughts about Season Two.
“Rap Sh!t was really scary at first,” Aida Osman, co-lead of @issarae’s new HBO Max series, tells Esquire of her first acting role. “I spent the first like two or three episodes of filming like ‘Are y'all sure? Like we could start over? Recast me and it'd be cool.’ Issa was like, ‘Girl, say the line. Shut up.’ It took me eight episodes of filming to go, ‘Wait, maybe I was the only person that could ever do Shawna and this was supposed to be this way.’”
@rapshitonmax, which follows two estranged high-school friends who reunite years later and decide to start a rap group, premieres today. Read the interview with @shutupaida by @notammal in full now at the link in bio.
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What if you could own a stake in Harry Potter?
What if the book series functioned like a publicly traded company where individuals could “buy stock” in it, and as the franchise grows, those “stocks” become more valuable? If this were the case, someone who purchased just three percent of Harry Potter back when there was only one book would be a billionaire now.
This is the future an emerging number of publishing startups are after. Read more now at the link in bio.
When Senator Chuck Grassley first got into politics, Ike Eisenhower was president of the United States. It was 1959, the same year the first transcontinental commercial flight made it from Los Angeles to New York’s Idlewild Airport, later to be renamed in honor of John F. Kennedy.
Grassley served in the Iowa House, then served three terms in the U. S. House. He’s now in his seventh term in the Senate. And he announced last September, a week after his 88th birthday, that he’s running again. That will make him 95 years old at the end of his next term. Simply put, this is too damn old to be doing this job. It’s too old to be doing just about any job.
We’ve always had a minimum age to serve in Congress. How about a max? At the link in bio, Esquire's @jacksholmes writes.