#esquire e issue
Explore tagged Tumblr posts
fyexo · 2 months ago
Photo
Tumblr media
7 notes · View notes
exoplanetupdates-blog · 2 years ago
Text
Esquire Korea 2023 E Issue - SEHUN
Tumblr media
Greeting Video
Fashion Film
Moving Cover
Behind the Scenes (with Chanyeol)
youtube
5 notes · View notes
sehunlyone · 2 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Sehun for Esquire E Issue
408 notes · View notes
dojaejung · 2 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
SEHUN ♡ (Esquire E Issue fashion film)
355 notes · View notes
yxxna · 2 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
SEHUN in DIOR for ESQUIRE KOREA E-issue 
87 notes · View notes
exoluxionlove · 2 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
230110 Sehun for Esquire Korea E-Issue January 2023 (2 of 2)
44 notes · View notes
dailyexo · 2 years ago
Video
youtube
Sehun - 230310 Esquire magazine, 2023 E issue - Behind - [ENG SUB]
Credit: Esquire.
30 notes · View notes
illusionly · 1 year ago
Text
kim minji for esquire e-issue.
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
8 notes · View notes
fy-sehunoh · 2 years ago
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
230110 | Sehun – Esquire Korea Esquire E Issue (Digital Issue) ❤️‍🔥
cr: ESQUIRE Korea
32 notes · View notes
fearsmagazine · 2 years ago
Text
Episode four of The eX-Files podcast hosted by Jenny Owen Youngs and Kristin Russo is out now
Episode four, “Conduit,” of The eX-Files, an “X-Files” rewatch podcast from acclaimed podcast hosts Jenny Owen Youngs and Kristin Russo, is out now. New episodes follow every Wednesday and are available on all major podcast platforms.
Tumblr media
The eX-Files is created under Russo and Young’s podcast collective Buffering: A Rewatch Adventure—part of the ongoing collection of rewatch podcasts under the duo’s creative direction.
“Conduit” follows episode three, “Squeeze,” which featured Song Exploder host/creator Hrishikesh Hirway. Future season guests will be announced soon.
On The eX-Files, Youngs—who grew up on a steady diet of Mulder and Scully—and Russo—who’s never seen it—dig into every episode of the seminal 90s sci-fi, “The X-Files,” spoiler free, one at a time. The podcast’s namesake—The eX-Files spelled with an “e”—is a credit to the duo’s relationship: in addition to being longtime business partners, Youngs and Russo are also ex-wives. The new series finds Youngs and Russo at their very best, as they engage in critical discussions on aliens, actors and ’90s nostalgia through a queer and feminist lens. Youngs and Russo’s first project—what started as a podcast venture between a married couple to explore every episode of “Buffy the Vampire Slayer”—turned into a pop culture phenomenon that sold out live shows across the country. Their infectious chemistry, coupled with their joyful and empathetic exploration of story, earned Buffering the Vampire Slayera spot on the top of rewatch podcast lists from The New York Times, Entertainment Weekly, Esquire, TIME and more.
Singer-songwriter Jenny Owen Youngs has released numerous albums and EPs, including last year’s It’s Dangerous to Go Alone, and has toured worldwide with the likes of Regina Spektor, Frank Turner and Aimee Mann, among others. She recently co-wrote the chart topping, five-time platinum single “High Hopes” by Panic! At The Disco, as well as co-writing songs with Ingrid Michaelson, Pitbull, Briston Maroney, Shungudzo and others. Her solo music has been featured on TV shows such as “Weeds,” “Grey’s Anatomy,” “Nurse Jackie” and “Bojack Horseman” and has seen praise from The AV Club, The New York Times, Stereogum and NPR.
Kristin Russo is a writer, educator and consultant with a focus on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ) issues. She is the author of This is a Book for Parents of Gay Kids (Chronicle, 2014) and founded the educational website My Kid Is Gay. She also worked as host and producer of “First Person,” a video series on gender and sexuality from PBS Digital and WNET. She holds a Masters in Gender Studies from the CUNY Graduate Center, has spoken at hundreds of universities nationwide—Harvard, Stanford and NYU included—and works with large-scale companies like Hyatt, Virgin Galactic, and Toyota on allyship & inclusion.
You can listen to Episode four, “Conduit,” of The eX-Files HERE.
7 notes · View notes
nct-mag · 1 year ago
Text
[CLOSED]
Hello everyone!
As i don't really keep up with NCT and Kpop anymore, it has become really hard for me to update the blog. For this simple reason i decided to officially stop with the updates.
Everything will stay here as an archive for past works, but no new work will be updated.
Thank you for the support, hope yall enjoyed it as much as i did :)
Here i'll leave links to photoshoots i kept in drafts for months lmao, hope i didn't forget any. byeeee <3
Haechan for Arena Home Apr 2023
Yuta for anan May 2023
Mark for WKorea May 2023
Taeyong for ELLE Japan Jun 2023
Yuta for GQ Japan Jun 2023
Ten for GQ Thailand Jun 2023
Jaemin and Chenle for Arena Homme China Jun 2023
Renjun for Loading China Jul 2023
Taeyong for MadameFigaro Jul 2023
WinWin for GRAZIA China Aug 2023
Taeyong for ELLE Korea Sept 2023
Jisung for MOEVIR China Sept 2023
Jungwoo for WKorea Sept 2023
Jaehyun for ARENA Homme Oct 2023
Johnny for ESQUIRE E-ISSUE Oct 2023
Mark for ESQUIRE Korea Oct 2023
Jeno for Harper's Bazaar Oct 2023
Renjun for MOEVIR China Oct 2023
Doyoung for ARENA Homme Nov 2023
Jaemin for ALLURE Korea Nov 2023
6 notes · View notes
fyexo · 2 months ago
Photo
Tumblr media
10 notes · View notes
ausetkmt · 2 years ago
Text
The non-profit Internet Archive has been in the news a good bit in recent weeks, after losing a high-profile legal challenge from four major U.S. book publishers over the digital archive’s National Emergency Library that launched in 2020 during the pandemic to lend e-books for users stuck at home during lockdowns and self-quarantines.
Put simply, the publishers — HarperCollins, Hachette Book Group, John Wiley & Sons and Penguin Random House — challenged the Internet Archive’s practice of lending multiple copies of some of their digital books at the same time. The Internet Archive has lent digital copies of books for well over a decade, but only the number of books the library physically had on hand (basically, the same way a brick and mortal library can only lend the amount of book copies it physically has in house). The Internet Archive argued the expanded lending library fell under fair use, while the publishers characterized the practice as “mass copyright infringement.”
The publishers won the case, which looks to put a stop to the expanded digital lending practice. The Internet Archive isn’t giving up the fight, planning to appeal the ruling.
But even without that emergency library, the Internet Archive still has a whole lot to offer. From concert archives, classic films, TV shows, software and the internet itself via the Wayback Machine web page archive.
Thousands of old concerts
If you’re reading Paste, there’s a decent chance you’re a music junkie. To that end, you could spend weeks getting lost in the internet Archive’s massive Live Music Archive. The collection includes more than 200,000 concerts from artists as varied as The Grateful Dead, My Morning Jacket, Blues Traveler, Elliot Smith, Guster and hundreds more. If you love live music and are looking for a new spot to find some performances, it’s one of the biggest archives out there. And, of course, it’s all free.
The Internet Arcade & Console Living Room
Want to revisit some of the classic arcade and console games from the 16-bit era (and before, and a bit after)? The Internet Archive is home to a massive catalog of classic video games, one of the few places where these works are being preserved and made available for fans to discover and revisit. Visitors can emulate thousands of games straight from your web browser, including arcade classics like NBA Jam, Pac-Man, Defender and more. The Console Living Room project is much the same, featuring classic video game console games available to play thanks to emulation from a web browser.
The Magazine Rack
Print might not be the mainstay it once was as many publications have gone digital-only. But there are still decades upon decades of old print magazines, which represent a snapshot of the world as it was at that moment in time. The Internet Archive’s Magazine Rack project features more than 300,000 digitized magazines, ranging from mainstream publications like Cosmopolitan, Sports Illustrated and Esquire; to video game and tech mags like GamePro, Retro Gamer; and even classic issues of TV Guide. It’s useful for research, and a great way to revisit some print journalism and reporting that would otherwise be lost to history.
Vast films and TV libraries
The Internet Archive is also loaded with films and TV shows, especially a lot of older and obscure titles that can prove hard to find on modern streaming services. Want to revisit Disney’s Song of the South (a racist piece of period cinema that has largely been erased from the Mouse House’s repertoire) for some reason? It’s there. Looking for classic black and white films and westerns? You’ll find plenty. On the TV side, you can find archived newscasts for posterity, along with seasons of television shows ranging from Farscape to Kojak, 1990s-era TV movies and hours upon hours of old children’s shows. It’s a big mishmash, but there are plenty of gems hidden in the stacks.
The Wayback Machine
Trying to track down an old article from 10 or 20 years ago? Want to relive the Yahoo! homepage as it looked a decade (or two) ago? The Wayback Machine is an invaluable resource for internet historians, archiving more than 800 billion web pages and counting from across the internet. It’s an amazing resource, as easily the biggest and most expansive archive of the internet available to the average person.
Still a whole lot of books
This is still a library we’re talking about, and yeah, there are thousands upon thousands of books. From the classics, newer releases and public domain materials. If you’re just wanting some fresh books to read, the Internet Archive can keep you in books until the end of the world. Then probably a little longer than that, considering they never stop adding new books to the archive.
3 notes · View notes
sehunlyone · 2 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Sehun for Esquire E Issue
"How does he make even the simplest moves charming? Is his attractive face the answer to all?"
414 notes · View notes
dojaejung · 2 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
SEHUN x Dior for Esquire Korea E Issue
153 notes · View notes
gbhbl · 2 years ago
Text
Book Review: In the Tall Grass by Stephen King and Joe Hill
In the Tall Grass is a horror novella by American writers Stephen King and his son Joe Hill, was released in e-book and audiobook formats on October 9, 2012. Originally published in two parts in the June/July and August 2012 issues of Esquire magazine, this is King and Hill’s second collaboration, following 2009’s Throttle. In the Tall Grass  has also been published in Full Throttle, a 2019…
Tumblr media
View On WordPress
2 notes · View notes