From morning to night, the SE7EN man is always on time and ready to ink the deal. Fashion savvy suits, sleek-looking accessories and mainstays paired with fine writing instruments and magnificent timepieces will ensure a CEO presence at the round table--whether you are in charge or climbing the ladder.
That’s right, a good cigar. And when you and that crew of good buddies decide to hit the town for a boys’ night out--or a boys’ weekend out, for that matter--a few good cigars are of the utmost importance for the ultimate R&R session.
There’s no better way for a sports fan to take in a new town than to get up with a baseball game. Accordingly, there’s no better way to prepare for or cap a stay at the diamond than with a good bar.
Collars on our European neighbors are trending back to the classic cut--shorter points, lower neckbands, and spread (likely to accommodate the notoriously wide Italian knot). Remarkably, American men are following suit. Wondering which collar is right for you?
At 6’4” and well over 300 pounds, Chef Kevin Rathbun boasts the sort of barrel-chested, rotund physique one often sees in Russian power-lifters or those behemoths on ESPN’s World’s Strongest Man competition.
Traveling up Interstate 5 through the heart of California’s legendary agricultural region, you might hear Creedence lamenting, “Oh Lord, stuck in Lodi again” in the back of your head. But as you approach the town made famous by this ‘60s anthem, you’ll find your luck is about to change.
Everyone has his (or her) favorite wine. Most people stumble onto their favorites because of a special occasion or a special meal.
For mixed-media artist Cedric Smith, moving from barber to acclaimed artist was no big deal. Trained as a snipper, Smith met an artist while cutting his hair.
The stories sound like something out of a Cold War spy thriller: Escapees from an authoritarian regime sneak secret formulas out of the country, dissidents are jailed or forced to flee because of their political beliefs, and a few plucky, stubborn rebels smuggle out the seeds of future business dynasties, literally.
The lights, the money, the casinos, the shows, the women, the lifestyle. What more could possibly be added to the spectacle that is Las Vegas?
