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In 2005, Garry Wills wrote " What Jesus Meant ," in which he examined " What Would Jesus Really Do " ( also a book review in Esquire Magazine ).

Esquire and Tom
* Burke, Tom, " Dennis Hopper Saves the Movies ," in Esquire ( New York ), Dec. 1970
Johnson was turned into a national celebrity by the writer Tom Wolfe in a classic 1965 article for Esquire magazine.
In the 1960s, Esquire helped pioneer the trend of New Journalism by publishing such writers as Norman Mailer, Tim O ' Brien, John Sack, Gay Talese, Tom Wolfe and Terry Southern.
* Tom Chiarella, Magazine Writer, Fiction Editor for Esquire Magazine.
He is credited by journalist Tom Wolfe as having invented New Journalism with the publication of " Twirling at Ole Miss " in Esquire in 1962, and his gift for writing memorable film dialogue was evident in Dr. Strangelove, The Loved One, The Cincinnati Kid, Easy Rider, and The Magic Christian.
He was a member of the Editorial Board of The New York Times, an editor of Esquire Magazine, and was a founding member of New York Magazine where he worked with such writers as Tom Wolfe, Jimmy Breslin, and Gloria Steinem.
*" The Devil in Greg Dark ", by Tom Junod, Esquire, February 1, 2001

Esquire and called
In an article in Esquire magazine in 1976, sportswriter Harry Stein published an article called the " All Time All-Star Argument Starter ," a list of five ethnic baseball teams.
In an attempt to institute a 26 % cut-back in the use of fabrics, the War Production Board drew up regulations for the wartime manufacture of what Esquire magazine called, " streamlined suits by Uncle Sam.
In a 1968 article in Esquire magazine, he called them " four vacant youths ... dummy figures with tousled heads ( and ) no talent.
Esquire called it " the premier literary-intellectual magazine in the English language.
The April 1990 issue of Esquire magazine featured The Real Book in the " Man At His Best " column by Mark Roman, in an article called " Clef Notes.
He was once called " The Best Dressed Man in San Francisco " by Esquire magazine.
The Los Angeles Times called The Cheating Culture a " lucid and thoughtful book ". Esquire called it a " damning and persuasive critique of America's new economic life.
He had a column in Esquire called " Grits " for fourteen months in the 1970s, where he covered such topics as cockfighting and dog fighting.
Jacobs wrote about it in an Esquire article called " My Outsourced Life " ( 2005 ).
In another experiment Jacobs wrote an article for Esquire called " I Think You're Fat " ( 2007 ), about the experiment he conducted with Radical Honesty, a lifestyle of total truth-telling promoted by Virginia therapist Brad Blanton, whom Jacobs interviewed for the article.
* Columbia Pictures, having bought the book's pre-publication film rights, was not able to produce a script that was approved by the Army while producer David L. Wolper, who also tried to buy the same rights, could not obtain finance for filming. A screenplay was written by George Goodman who had served with the Special Forces in the 1950s as a military intelligence officer and had written a 1961 article about the Special Forces called The Unconventional Warriors in Esquire Magazine.
Esquire called the book " The Official Preppy Handbook for people who wear Atari T-shirts.
Esquire magazine called their Monte Cristo sandwich one of the best sandwiches in America.
When a number of Esquire pieces were collected into a book called Fame and Obscurity, Talese paid tribute in its introduction to two writers he admired by citing " an aspiration on my part to somehow bring to reportage the tone that Irwin Shaw and John O ' Hara had brought to the short story.
Erik Larson, author of The Devil in the White City, praised Ghost Soldiers as a " Great Escape for the Pacific Theater ," and Esquire called it " the greatest World War II story never told.

Esquire and her
In her feature in Esquire magazine Gellar expressed her pride for her work on Buffy, " I truly believe that it is one of the greatest shows of all time and it will go down in history as that.
Although she continued to photograph on assignment ( e. g., in 1968 she shot documentary photographs of poor sharecroppers in rural South Carolina for Esquire magazine ), in general her magazine assignments decreased as her fame as an artist increased.
In the December 1946 issue of Esquire magazine, a caption for her photograph teased that she " experiments with motion pictures of the subconscious, but here is finite evidence that the lady herself is infinitely photogenic.
Their sole hotel tryst was euphemistically described in the Chicago Tribune as a " sexual encounter that stopped short of intercourse ," and Greene told Esquire that he demurred at going further, telling her, " You should wait to do this with someone you love ".
A close friendship developed, and a year after Mrs. Parker's 1967 death Cooper published an incisive and widely-read profile of her in Esquire magazine.
As Carol Polsgrove points out in her history of Esquire in the Sixties, it was the kind of reporting he liked to do best: " just being there, observing, waiting for the climactic moment when the mask would drop and true character would reveal itself.
She worked for two years as a teacher in rural Pulaski County, then one of the more remote areas of Appalachia, before moving to Cincinnati, where in 1935 she published her first works in Esquire, two short stories —" A Mess of Pork " and " Marigolds and Mules ".
In May 1999, she was named one of People Magazine's " 50 Most Beautiful People in the World " and in August 1999, Esquire Magazine placed her on their " Women We Love " list.
She belongs to the Belgian nobility through her legal father, but with no other title than the title of ' Ecuyère ' ( in Dutch: Jonkvrouw ) of which the English equivalent could be ' Esquire '.
For her acclaimed exposé on Colonel Parker, Alanna Nash was voted one of the " Heavy 100 of Country Music " by Esquire magazine and earned the 2004 CMA Media Achievement Award and the 2004 Belmont Book Award.
Esquire commissioned her to write an essay on cigars after she did a photo shoot with the publication with Regis Philbin.
She worked a stage actress until her marriage, in the eighties, to George J. Gould, Esquire, of New York, son of the great American capitalist, Jay Gould.

Esquire and performance
The New York Times stated, " Since its debut in the late 1980 ’ s, the magazine has surpassed traditional men ’ s books like Esquire and GQ by following the formula of best-selling women ’ s magazines — by catering to men ’ s anxieties about their bodies and sexual performance.
The performance of " No Way " had Gilmour playing regular lead guitar solos at the end of the track on his Fender Esquire ( with distortion ) instead of the lap steel guitar solos ( with distortion ) that had appeared on the album version and had a clean ending instead of fading out like on the album ( the remastered CD version of the album had Gilmour's lap steel solo extended this time to feature a duel between himself playing high notes on his lap steel and lower notes on his trademark Stratocaster during the fadeout on the remaster ).
It was during this time that they decided to form a band, with Grant moving to an upright bass, Kernodle to a six-string steel guitar, and Perkins buying a Fender Esquire electric guitar Perkins ' performance style on the Fender resulted in the band's famous steady, simple " boom-chicka-boom " or " freight train " rhythm.

Esquire and .
`` Whereas, a Bridge over Merrimack River, from the Land of Hon'ble Jonathan Greenleaf, Esquire, in Newbery, to Deer Island, and from said Island to Salisbury, would be of very extensive utility, by affording a safe Conveyance to Carriages, Teams and Travellers at all seasons of the year, and at all Times of Tide.
He was dressed in a manner Esquire might suggest for the outdoor man's country weekend.
He also drew precise crisp spots, which he sold to various literary and artistic journals, The New Yorker, for instance, or Esquire.
Capp also freelanced very successfully as a magazine writer and newspaper columnist, in a wide variety of publications including Life, Show, Pageant, The Atlantic, Esquire, Coronet, and The Saturday Evening Post.
In the series, E. Blackadder Esquire is the butler to the Prince Regent, the Prince of Wales ( the prince is played by Hugh Laurie as a complete fop and idiot ).
Attorneys in the United States rarely use any title, but some common ones include " Esquire " (" Esq.
In the United Kingdom, it is increasingly common to omit punctuations from abbreviations that are not truncations: while the usual abbreviation of " Esquire " is " Esq.
Jacobs, an editor at Esquire magazine, read the entire 2002 version of the 15th edition, describing his experiences in the well-received 2004 book, The Know-It-All: One Man's Humble Quest to Become the Smartest Person in the World.
In an article in 1976 in Esquire magazine, sportswriter Harry Stein published an " All Time All-Star Argument Starter ", consisting of five ethnic baseball teams.
Working as a copywriter for Esquire, he left in January 1952 after being denied a $ 5 raise.
After it was rejected by Esquire magazine in 1955, Hefner agreed to publish in Playboy the Charles Beaumont science fiction short story, " The Crooked Man ", about straight men being persecuted in a world where homosexuality was the norm.
Its major interests include 15 daily and 38 weekly newspapers, and more than 300 magazines around the world, including Harper's Bazaar, Cosmopolitan, Esquire, Elle and O, The Oprah Magazine ; 29 television stations through Hearst Television Inc. which reach a combined 18 % of U. S. viewers ; ownership in leading cable networks, including A + E Networks, and ESPN Inc .; as well as business publishing, Internet businesses, television production, newspaper features distribution and real estate.
A Sunday Times article stated that Spacey's " love affair with acting, and the absence of a visible partner in the life of an attractive 40-year-old, has resulted in misunderstanding and Esquire magazine's bet-hedging assertion two years ago that he must be gay.
In the first half of the 20th century, a number of high-profile American magazines such as The Atlantic Monthly, The New Yorker Scribner's, The Saturday Evening Post, Esquire, and The Bookman published short stories in each issue.
For example, an Esquire article of the period was titled " John Rennon's Excrusive Gloupie " and featured an unflattering David Levine cartoon.
Norman Mailer attended the convention and wrote his famous profile of Kennedy, " Superman Comes to the Supermart ," published in Esquire.
Before becoming a director himself, he built his reputation as a film writer with articles in Esquire.
The two struck up a conversation when Corman mentioned he liked a cinema piece Bogdanovich wrote for Esquire.
" During subsequent years his stories and feature articles were published in Esquire, Theatre Arts, and the New York Times.

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