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The Political Education of Killer Mike
He did it the Atlanta way.
Kellyanne Conway’s Kid Is an Anti-Trump Leftist TikTokker
“Can’t we just respect everyone’s opinions? SIKE nah block me pls.”
The St. Louis Couple Who Threatened Peaceful Protesters with Guns Live in a “Midwestern Palazzo”
Personal-injury attorneys in St. Louis caught aiming guns at people walking past their house.
NAACP President Derrick Johnson Knows How to Fight Voter Suppression
A conversation about the organization's recent DACA victory over the Trump administration, Joe Biden, and more.
Entertainment
Phoebe Bridgers Takes This Playlist Incredibly Seriously
Bridgers made GQ a playlist of the influences on Punisher, her new album.
How Jack Gucci Brought Ballroom to the Mainstream
The New York native originally wanted to work in the high-drama world of pro wrestling. Instead, a chance encounter led him down a different path.
Andy Samberg Is Trying to Figure Out What's Funny Now
The comedian on his new sci-fi rom-com, the future of Brooklyn Nine-Nine, and the secret to making comedy rap that doesn’t suck.
Pop Smoke Made Brooklyn Sound Like the Center of the Rap Universe
The rapper's posthumous debut album Shoot for the Stars Aim for the Moon is a reminder of what might have been.
GQ Sports
Roger Federer’s New Sneaker Is the Most Sneakily Advanced Tennis Shoe Ever
Old-school good looks—with plenty of new-school tech under the hood.
The Real-Life Diet of Giants Offensive Lineman Andrew Thomas, the No. 4 Pick in This Year's Draft
The former Georgia Bulldog is prepping for his first NFL season with burritos, Zoom meetings, and piano breaks.
Bubble Boys: The NBA's New Relaxed Dress Code Kisses the Suit Goodbye
The strict guidelines David Stern enacted in 2005, which spurred the NBA’s fashion revolution, are loosening up as the league goes into the bubble.
Kyle Kuzma Judges Amateur Highlight Videos
Game respects game in GQ Sports' new series, Reel Talent.
Phoebe Bridgers Takes This Playlist Incredibly Seriously
Bridgers made GQ a playlist of the influences on Punisher, her new album.
By Willa Bennett
How Jack Gucci Brought Ballroom to the Mainstream
The New York native originally wanted to work in the high-drama world of pro wrestling. Instead, a chance encounter led him down a different path.
By Mikelle Street
Andy Samberg Is Trying to Figure Out What's Funny Now
The comedian on his new sci-fi rom-com, the future of Brooklyn Nine-Nine, and the secret to making comedy rap that doesn’t suck.
By Sam Schube
Photography by Annabel Mehran
GQ Daily
The Political Education of Killer Mike
He did it the Atlanta way.
By Donovan X. Ramsey
Photography by Christian Cody
Into the Void with 100 Gecs
An encounter with Dylan Brady and Laura Les, the possibly not-joking duo behind the Gecs.
By Alex Pappademas
Photography by Tom Keelan
Pop Smoke Made Brooklyn Sound Like the Center of the Rap Universe
The rapper's posthumous debut album Shoot for the Stars Aim for the Moon is a reminder of what might have been.
By Paul Thompson
Photography by Apex Visions
A Movement, Not a Moment
In the days after the killing of George Floyd, as the world erupted with scenes of protest, anger, solidarity, and hope, a young Harlem photographer named Flo Ngala began documenting the energy in the streets of NYC. She marched for five days and nights, capturing an intense and sometimes chaotic tug-of-war over the soul of the city—and of the nation itself.
By The Editors of GQ
Yo-Yo Ma Explains How Music Can Close Social Distances
The legendary musician talks about revisiting Bach's cello suites, Black Lives Matter, and his old friend Mister Rogers.
By Chris Gayomali
Kellyanne Conway’s Kid Is an Anti-Trump Leftist TikTokker
“Can’t we just respect everyone’s opinions? SIKE nah block me pls.”
By Luke Darby
Kanye West Drops “Wash Us in the Blood” with Travis Scott
The accompanying video comes from artist Arthur Jafa.
By Cam Wolf
Yahya Abdul-Mateen II Sees the Big Picture
With a breakout part in HBO’s hit series Watchmen and a starring role in the upcoming sequel to Candyman, the former civil service worker suddenly finds himself in rare new territory as a Hollywood leading man.
By Gabriella Paiella
Photography by Tyrell Hampton
The St. Louis Couple Who Threatened Peaceful Protesters with Guns Live in a “Midwestern Palazzo”
Personal-injury attorneys in St. Louis caught aiming guns at people walking past their house.
By Luke Darby
Who’s Next? The Creator of that Dance Circle with the Bear Has Seen Your Memes
Claude Brooks, creator of ‘Hip Hop Harry,’ wants you to keep thinking about who’s next.
By Daniel Varghese
The Story Behind the Greatest Bob Dylan Parody of All Time
Talking to Dan Bern, the songwriter responsible for the flawless fake Dylan song in Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story.
By Gabriella Paiella
NAACP President Derrick Johnson Knows How to Fight Voter Suppression
A conversation about the organization's recent DACA victory over the Trump administration, Joe Biden, and more.
By Laura Bassett
Arizona Republican Chants “I Can't Breathe” at Anti-Face-Mask Rally
A Scottsdale city council member mocked the victims of police violence for applause.
By Luke Darby
An Interview with Haim About Their Bat Mitzvahs
Before the sisters could become Women in Music, they had to first become women, with music.
By Matthew Schnipper
Brittany Howard Got Personal, and Now Her Music Is More Political Than Ever
For GQ's Give It Up series, the ex-Alabama Shakes singer talks about going solo, her pandemic pivot, and the importance of encouragement during Pride.
By Max Cea
Photography by Tyrell Hampton
The Future Sounds Like Raquel Willis
Saeed Jones speaks with the writer and activist about Black trans power, the limitations of “objective” media, and why the revolution will not be timestamped.
By Saeed Jones