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Industry’s Stock Surges

The multinational-banking drama’s third season premieres this Sunday, and the show’s lens on the intersection of money and power has never been sharper. Two GQ staffers compare notes on HBO’s sleeper hit.

There Are No Good Haircuts for Men

A new ’do is never the answer to your style woes, GQ’s Noah Johnson writes.

Jeremy Allen White Looks Cooler Leaving a Party Than You Do Arriving at One

The actor sauntered out of a movie premiere with a rumpled shirt, a lit cig, and a whole lotta attitude.

Why Does This Olympic Shot-Putter Dress Like a Masked Superhero?

Meet Raven Saunders, the American silver medalist with a shrouded face and Hulk-inspired hair.

A User’s Guide to Resting Between Sets in the Gym

Whether your approach is full steam ahead or slow and steady, treating your rest periods as a vital part of your workout can help you unlock your true potential.

In Defense of the Long, Painful Grind of Therapy

I went for a handful of sessions. Eight years later, I'm still there

The Real-Life Diet of Olympic Hurdler Grant Holloway, Whose Chipotle Order Includes Both Double Chicken and Barbacoa

The gold-medal favorite in the 110-meter hurdles told GQ about pilates, oat milk cappuccinos, and his formidable training schedule ahead of Paris 2024.

The Five Health and Fitness Numbers That Actually Matter

Experts told GQ which activity tracker data is worth paying attention to.

Industry’s Stock Surges

The multinational-banking drama’s third season premieres this Sunday, and the show’s lens on the intersection of money and power has never been sharper. Two GQ staffers compare notes on HBO’s sleeper hit.

We're Doing ‘Men Don’t Read Books' Discourse Again. Here's What We're Missing

The self-improvement-obsessed grindset bros who can't spare the bandwidth to pick up a novel are the people who need literature the most.

Industry's Unintelligible Finance Jargon, Explained

Don't know your long from your short? Still think “cable” is how HBO shows get to your TV and that a “yard” is three feet? With season three around the corner, here's our breakdown of the series' most alienating acronyms and weirdest rhymes.

Welcome to the Penis Olympics

As the XXXIII Olympiad enters its final few days, a writer takes a look back at bulges of note, and asks: Why don’t the male athletes tuck?

On the Road With F1 Fan Favorite Alex Albon, Who Would Like to See What Montana's All About

The Williams driver shares his travel secrets—and his plans for a summer break road trip.

He's Already the Greatest Shooter in NBA History. Can Stephen Curry Become a TV Star, Too?

With his new sitcom Mr. Throwback, Steph becomes the latest hooper to try his hand at acting. We visited the set to check out the Splash Brother's improv chops.

Checking in With Two-Time Olympic Medalist Stephen Nedoroscik: ‘I’m Just a Regular Dude Who Happens to Be Really Good at Pommel Horse’

The breakout star of the Paris Olympics fills us in on his remarkable week, Pommel Horse Guy culture, and representing for glasses-wearers everywhere.

Taking Batting Practice With Mariano Rivera, Baseball’s Best Closer Ever

I stepped into the box against the Yankee great—and then we talked about this year’s squad, modern cutters, and his hydration regimen.

Tyrese Haliburton Is Ready to Carry the Torch

The Pacers point guard transformed himself from unheralded prospect to full-fledged NBA superstar—and, hopefully, Olympic gold medalist. If you doubt him, all the better. “That's the fun part: it's just another chip on my shoulder.”

Emma Corrin Enters Their Supervillain Era

The Crown star turned newly-minted Marvel antagonist shakes off the shackles of period drama to take on an all-new challenge: Going toe to toe with mighty mutants Deadpool and Wolverine in the film that could save (or sink) the MCU onscreen. No pressure.

It Took Colman Domingo Three Decades to Reach the Summit of Hollywood. Now What?

After years of grinding, Colman Domingo has finally been nominated for an Oscar and become the new king of red-carpet style.

Amandla Stenberg Takes Star Wars Back to a Jedi Golden Age

In The Acolyte, set one hundred years before the prequels, Stenberg plays twins who’ve grown up on opposite sides of the Force, in a show that aims to challenge long-held preconceptions about the Star Wars universe. “They’ve called our show The Woke-alyte a fair amount,” Stenberg says. “I’m like, ‘Okay, what about it?’”