Those Who Remain in Haiti—and Those Who Leave
By Edna Bonhomme
Esquire, Jun ‘23
Searching the Tyre Nichols Footage
For what the media missed
By Jeff Sharlet
esquire.com, Feb 3, ‘23
Sex, Love, & Marriage Behind Bars
By John J. Lennon
Esquire, Winter ‘22/’23
Notes from Lviv
Training Ukrainians to fight back
By Matt Gallagher
Esquire, Sept ‘21
Have Sperm, Will Travel
By Rachel Monroe
Esquire, Sept ‘21
Abuse of Force
The Mount Vernon police acted with impunity—until one of their own spoke up
By George Joseph
Esquire, Mar ‘21
The Secret Weapons of Ukraine
By Matt Gallagher
Esquire, Mar ‘23
The Silent Epidemic Affecting Generation Z
There are three million caregivers under age twenty-five in America.
By Anna Altman
esquire.com, Jan 12 ‘23
After Uvalde
By Matthew McConaughey
Esquire, Oct/Nov ‘22
Leaving Afghanistan Behind
Eyewitness accounts of a disaster
By Matt Gallagher
Esquire, Oct/Nov ‘21
The Shakedown at Sing Sing
A prisoner reflects
By John J. Lennon
Esquire, Sept ‘21
The Least Livable Body in America's Most Livable City
Pittsburgh has been hyped as the most livable city in the U.S.—if you’re white, that is.
By Damon Young
Esquire, Oct/Nov ‘20
It’s Chris Pine Time!
A schvitz with the actor
By Alex Pappademas
Esquire, Mar ‘23
Murder & Loathing in Las Vegas
A reporter is dead. A local official is accused of killing him.
By Zoë Bernard
Esquire, Winter ‘22/‘23
How We Dad Now
Advice from ace authorities
Esquire, Summer ‘22
Into the Fire
One brutal year on a hotshot firefighting crew amidst the worst season on record
By Robert Langellier
esquire.com, Oct 21, ‘21
All That We’ve Lost
One year into the pandemic
By Jeff Sharlet
Esquire, March ‘21
‘Something Extremely Bad Is Happening Here’
Teens nationwide are dying by suicide at an alarming rate. One Arizona community is fighting back.
By Matthew Shaer
Esquire, Oct/Nov ‘20
The Long Shot
A profile of Jamie Harrison, who’s trying to unseat South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham in November.
By Charles P. Pierce
Esquire, Sept ‘20
Justin Gatlin Could’ve Been a Contender
The 38-year-old sprinter was set to compete one last time in the Summer Games. Then the pandemic came.
By Bruce Schoenfeld
Esquire, Summer ‘20
What We’re Learning from the Pandemic that Changed Everything
20 Lives,
20 Perspectives
Esquire, Summer ‘20
Legislating in the time of Two Americas
Ilhan Omar and others on taking office in a moment of uncertainty
Esquire, Mar ‘20
Yoga Wars
The greatest rivalry in the history of men’s competitive yoga
By Ben Paynter
Esquire, Mar ‘20
The Day COVID-19 Came to Sing Sing
Scenes from a maximum-security prison
By John J. Lennon
esquire.com, Mar ‘20
Elon Musk, His Rocket, & the Community They’re Tearing Apart
SpaceX arrives in Boca Chica, Texas
By Rachel Monroe
Esquire, Mar ‘20
The Big Muscle for Big Tech
When violence struck the epicenter of high technology, its digital titans took no risks
By Matt Gallagher
Esquire, Winter ‘19/’20
‘Looking for Elvis’
An oral history of Saddam Hussein’s capture, 15 years later
By Garrett M. Graff
Esquire, Winter '18
The Man Who Wrote His Own Death Sentence
Inside the brilliant career and tragic death of Javier Valdez
By Ioan Grillo
Esquire, Oct '18
The Shot that Echoes Still
James Baldwin on the assassination of MLK
Introduction by Michael Eric Dyson
Esquire, Winter '18
Sex, Lies, & Human Resources
A #MeToo dialogue jointly published with Marie Claire
Esquire & Marie Claire, Feb '18
Kings of Communism
Inside Kim Jong-un's bloody scramble to kill off his family
By Jean P. Lee
Esquire, Sept '17
Why She's Suing Fox News
Andrea Tantaros takes on the empire that Roger Ailes Built
By Danielle Bacher
Esquire, Nov '16
One Year Out
A sweeping package celebrating the one-year anniversary of marriage equality
esquire.com, June 24, '16
On Mother's Day, My Mom Asked Me to Help End Her Life
By Alex Schlempp with Patrick Pacheco
esquire.com, May 5, '16
The Great Pennsylvania Porn Caper
The rise and fall of Kathleen Kane
By David Gambacorta
esquire.com, Feb 24, '16
How Donald Trump Destroyed a Football League
An oral history of the USFL
By Drew Jubera
esquire.com, Jan 13, '16