Newt Gingrich's ex-wife, Marianne, tells ABC that he wanted to have an open marriage and she refused.
Did Esquire choose correctly? Who are your choices?
How'd the Glee starlet get this way? Twenty-three years of dancing!
The loss of his wife still "hits me in the middle of the night," the star says
1. Dave Niehaus, Mariners legend: They lingered in the stands for hours at Safeco Field last Saturday, thousands of Mariners fans paying tribute to Niehaus, the team's voice for 34 seasons and a beloved figure in the Pacific Northwest. The Hall of Fame broadcaster died last Wednesday of a heart attack at age 75. (The Seattle Times website set up a special tribute section for Niehaus, complete with his greatest calls and reflections from fans.)
The engaged pop star calls herself a "strong elephant of a woman"
Next time a snack attack strikes, restaurants have a battle plan.
Imagine you're an advertiser looking to get more from your print budget: Wouldn't it be great if there was some way to make your designs literally leap off the magazine page and give readers a fully-3D experience, complete with video clips, audio and almost any other form of multimedia you like?
Jerry Brown: California's attorney general on Tuesday launched his bid to regain the top office in Sacramento. Brown was California's governor for two terms from 1975 to 1983. His father, Edmund G. "Pat" Brown Sr., was also a two-term governor.
The 67-year-old movie reviewer has found other ways to communicate and give his thoughts on films
As the doting father to six kids, Pitt has learned a thing or two about hands-on parenting
Her bid for the vice presidency ended more than two months ago, but Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin appears determined not to become a mere afterthought.
CNN's Howard Kurtz spoke with a panel of journalists on Governor Sarah Palin's latest accusations.
"It's like, here is this guy, and he's not leaving," the rocker says of life with new brother Zuma
Halle Berry isn't just one hot mama – she's also officially the sexiest woman alive, according to Esquire magazine.
Oprah's pal says she's still smiling after dancing to Frank Sinatra with the heartthrob
The chief U.S. commander made it no secret he opposed saber-rattling at Tehran. Does his departure mean a greater likelihood of confrontation?
"He's a big guy," the actor says of his reported feud with the male model
She may have dropped out of high school, but Charlize Theron still went to Harvard – for the day, at least.
If there is a heart to the city of Denver, it is the Weil family. Two years ago, Mayor John Hickenlooper even named a street named after the patriarch, Jack A. Weil, who at 106 still heads to work every morning at Rockmount Ranch Wear, the company he founded in 1946.
They called off their engagement in October, but Nick Cannon (star of Bobby and Drumline) says he remains good friends with Victoria's Secret model Selita Ebanks.
Angelina Jolie has been showing her glamorous side lately - walking red carpets from Cannes to Hollywood - but Thursday she was honored for her philanthropic work by joining the Council on Foreign Relations, PEOPLE has learned exclusively.
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt may get some quality time together in the tub, but it isn't easy.
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John Mayer has writer's block -- and he wants your help.
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Andre 3000 is the world's best-dressed man, according to Esquire magazine.
It's 6 A.M., and an older man is running through the aisles of the Brimfield Antique Show, 90 minutes southwest of Boston. "Any poker chips?" he pleads at each booth he passes. "Anything gambling-r...
As the editors of Fortune well know, business is very serious business indeed to most of our readers. Whether we're writing about the economy--as senior editor Rob Norton and his crew of researcher...
Fortune: Special reportupdated: Mon Feb 29 1988 00:01:00
Christopher Whittle, 40, set the publishing business atwitter when he bought and revived Esquire magazine with his former partner and fellow Tennessean, Phillip Moffitt. Now the dapper chairman of ...
TUPPERWARE PARTIES in the boardroom? Ding-dong, Avon calling, during coffee breaks? Dunhill tailors measuring deskbound executives? The workplace hasn't exactly turned into a shopping mall, but few...
A 97-POUND WEAKLING on the TV screen peers into a mirror, wishing, no doubt, that he was endowed with Schwarzenegger-size muscles. Suddenly, a disembodied voice tells the skinny kid that he does no...
Fortune: Yuppie saturationupdated: Mon Sep 30 1985 00:01:00
In reaction against what threatens to become a never-ending pitch from advertisers, yuppies seem to be tiring of all the adulation, and some marketers seeking all those upwardly mobile dollars are ...