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Jimmy Fallon’s ‘Tonight Show’ Is Now Just a Worse Version of QVC
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It’s no secret that some of us have been less than thrilled with Jimmy Fallon’s assorted money-making schemes these past several months. Throughout the spooky season, Fallon devoted a significant chunk of the show to hawking his new Halloween-themed children’s book, and of course, the Jimmy Fallon-themed haunted house that operated in the basement of 30 Rock.

Even before October had elapsed, Fallon began promoting his new holiday album (and adjacent holiday merchandise). Not just one brief mention, mind you, multiple Tonight Show segments were devoted to hyping the record, Holiday Seasoning. He spent eight whole minutes reading through the tracklist, before holding up a Qr code linking to his online store.

Last week he came up with a fun game for the audience to play based on Holiday Seasoning’s tie-in seasoning, which is literally just four jars of seasoning, like you’d find in any grocery store,...
See full article at Cracked
  • 11/21/2024
  • Cracked
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The Best Men’s Shorts We’re Wearing This Spring & Summer
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You’ve got your T-shirts and your slip-on shoes secured for the warm months, but now it’s time for the foundational piece: shorts.

At a Glance: The Best Men’s Shorts Editor’s Pick: Patagonia Baggies Chino Pick: Flint and Tinder 365 Short Linen Pick: Abercrombie & Fitch Linen-Blend Pull-On Short Loungy Pick: Buck Mason Deck Shorts Workout Pick: Ten Thousand Foundation Short Denim Pick: Mr. P. Straight-Leg Denim...
See full article at Rollingstone.com
  • 5/20/2024
  • by John Lonsdale and Oscar Hartzog
  • Rollingstone.com
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The Best Corduroy Pants for Men
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At a Glance: The Best Corduroy Pants for Men Editor’s Pick: Buck Mason Craftsman Full Saddle Pant Runner-Up: Abercrombie & Fitch Pull-On Pant Dressy Pick: Todd Snyder Relaxed Fit Bedford Corduroy Pant Extra Comfortable: Alex Mill Straight Leg Pant Versatile: Banana Republic Corduroy Officer Pant Lived-In Look: Levi’s Xx Chino Authentic Corduroy Pants Highly-Rated: LL Bean Stretch Country Corduroy Pants Thin Wale: Dickies Regular Fit Corduroy Pants...
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  • 3/13/2024
  • by Oscar Hartzog
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Seth Rogen’s ‘Platonic’ Costumes Are Peak Eastside L.A.
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Costume designer Kameron Lennox has spent the last few years in the ’80s (Apple TV+’s “Physical”) and the ’90s (Hulu’s “Pam & Tommy”). But her work on Apple TV+’s 10-episode comedy “Platonic” is joyously, hilariously now.

Starring Rose Byrne and Seth Rogen, “Platonic” finds estranged best friends Sylvia (Byrne) and Will (Rogen) falling back into their old habits when they reconnect after his divorce. Sylvia’s a bored stay-at-home mother married to a Ken doll of a lawyer (Luke Macfarlane), while Will is the man behind popular Arts District bar Lucky Penny, content to coast on his brew skills and whatever cachet comes from co-owning a brewery in one’s 40s. And both of them are immediately known through their clothes.

“I’m from L.A. And L.A.’s just such a melting pot, but wherever you live in the city really kind drives the way that you dress,...
See full article at Indiewire
  • 6/8/2023
  • by Mark Peikert
  • Indiewire
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