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Steve Jobs and the Portal to the Invisible

In his controlling hands, technology became both the engine and the emblem of transcendence. But as the iPhone slips from his grasp, Jobs is making his final bid for immortality.

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These two teams? Let's just say they're not going out for ice cream after the game.

The Bitter NFL Rivalry That No One's Talking About

This weekend's playoff matchups features a football feud whose roots stretch back decades — and we're not talking New York versus Philly.

1/8/2009, 8:14 AM

Odette Yustman: Funny Joke from a Beautiful Woman

The Transformers veteran, who runs, showers, and screams her way through Dark Knight scribe David Goyer's new thriller, The Unborn, has us falling on our asses.

1/8/2009, 7:45 AM

Chloë Sevigny: What I've Learned

The Big Love actress advocates for more nude scenes, fewer horny casting agents, and less therapy.

1/8/2009, 7:30 AM

Has the Polygamy Obsession Taught Us to Love Our Families Again?

It may have started with Big Love, which starts up again this month, but blue-sky depictions of second-wife syndrome in the culture reveal a change in the American home.

1/8/2009, 7:15 AM

Noa Tishby: Funny Joke from a Beautiful Woman

The new girl from Big Love dresses down a pirate joke — and herself.

1/8/2009, 7:05 AM

Harry Dean Stanton: What I've Learned

The 82-year-old Big Love actor on Jack Nicholson as president, Paul Newman as great, Marilyn Monroe as used, and Marlon Brandon as nothing.

1/8/2009, 7:00 AM

George Johnson: What I've Learned

An 81-year-old fisherman accepts GPS, gas prices, cancer, Manny Ramirez, and nightmares come true.

1/8/2009, 6:45 AM

Choosing the Right Mechanic for America's Economy: Op-Ed

In an exclusive response to a new Esquire.com column highlighting him and other "anti-bailout" conservatives, the governor of South Carolina offers three reasons why government intervention isn't the answer.

1/7/2009, 3:00 PM

The First 100 Days, 76 Years Later: Book Review

Adam Cohen's Nothing to Fear charts how FDR fought against naysayers and saved America in his first three months. Now it's Obama's turn.

1/7/2009, 7:45 AM

Charlie Daniels: What I've Learned

The 72-year-old singer on abortion rights, barbequed bologna, and the connection between Hank Williams and William Shakespeare.

1/7/2009, 7:30 AM

A Soldier's Dilemma for the Everyman: Everlasting Wardrobes

If durability and longevity are cool, consider yourself Miles Davis. The Esquire fashion director will now take your style questions.

1/7/2009, 7:18 AM

Chapman's mug shot from a 2003 arrest in Mexico City

Duane "Dog" Chapman: What I've Learned

The bounty hunter atones for his racial controversy and prison time -- but not for the love of the chase, or the wardrobe.

1/7/2009, 7:00 AM

South Carolina governor Mark Sanford, shown here with President Bush in 2002, made headlines by carrying two piglets to the state capital to protest pork-barrel spending. He says the bailout is "a total gut-check of where we are as a civilization."

The Anti-Bailout Republicans' Highway to Economic Hell

Rewriting history, warmongering, dragging around piglets -- and Obama hasn't even been seated yet. Just how far will absolutists go in the Battle Against the Bailout?

1/6/2009, 7:43 AM

Larry Bird: What I've Learned

Larry Legend shoots his mouth off about getting bored, getting nervous, being alone, being a garbageman, and the pleasure of not thinking about anything.

1/6/2009, 7:30 AM

Why Crossing Your Legs Won't Hurt Your Sperm Count (or Your Game)

I have the habit of sitting with my legs crossed, knee over knee. I can feel a little pressure on my testicles, but is it enough to do any damage?

1/6/2009, 6:59 AM

Bill Richardson: What I've Learned

While an investigation forces the New Mexico governor to withdraw from cabinet consideration, this interview reveals Richardson's thoughts on sinners, imaginative New Mexicans, racial politics, and more.

1/5/2009, 10:35 AM

Les Paul: What I've Learned

The father of the electric guitar, who still plays live every week, remembers the birth of rock 'n' roll -- and refuses to let it die.

1/5/2009, 8:15 AM

Four Surprising Ways Real People Got Really Rich

For his new book, Rich Like Them, Esquire articles editor Ryan D'Agostino knocked on doors in America's wealthiest neighborhoods and asked the occupants how they'd gotten there.

1/5/2009, 8:00 AM

Lon Solomon: What I've Learned

The evangelist mega church pastor surmises on why he dropped LSD, why the fossil record is wrong, why he stays away from politics, and, through it all, why he cherishes a daughter who once suffered nineteen seizures in a single day.

1/5/2009, 7:15 AM

E.O. Wilson: What I've Learned

The Pulitzer Prize-winning biologist puts to rest things big (God, Freud, Mars, the future of all mankind) and small (ants -- lots and lots of ants).

1/5/2009, 7:00 AM