It’s a fairly innocuous question, so why does it fill diners with angst? Esquire columnist Jonathan Seidler has a few ideas
The raunchy tennis love match is lighting up the global box office, but its very feverish, building-to-a-climax ending leaves a lot to the imagination. The question is, does a deliberately unclear movie denouement leave the viewer feeling cheated?
Writing a novel is a uniquely private and individual experience, in which characters emerge and entire worlds are created within an author’s mind. As Esquire columnist Jonathan Seidler recently discovered, in creating a memorable character, you learn a lot about your own strengths, flaws and motivations
The British PM’s recent appearance in Adidas Sambas was quickly followed by howls of derision and disgust. Fashion’s fiercely guarded social strata is a difficult ladder to climb indeed.
Nostalgia for a time we didn’t live in is common. But with the ephemerality of culture today, Esquire columnist Jonathan Seidler asks: is it possible the next generations will be stuck in time forever?
The espionage movies every man should watch.
The disappearance of Kate Middleton and the subsequent photoshop scandal have ignited a carnivorous feeding frenzy across social media, symptomatic of a larger hunger to fill gaps in public knowledge and, possibly, in our own lives. Which begs the question: when does citizen journalism become insanity?
The footballer’s arrest for racially aggravated harassment has opened up a heated debate on what constitutes racism. In an increasingly egalitarian yet deeply polarised society, is ‘white’ set to become a more loaded term?