Michael Sebastian is leading a tour of Esquire’s offices on the 28th floor of Hearst Tower. He shows a reporter the archive room, where there are several copies of every Esquire magazine since its ...
NEW YORK — Although readers keep shifting to the Internet, Esquire magazine’s editor is sure print isn’t dying, and he aimed to prove it Monday by unveiling a 75th-anniversary issue with a cover that ...
For its 75th anniversary edition, Esquire magazine took a bold technology flyer, embedding a pair of E Ink electrophorectic displays (EPD) in a limited edition of the its cover. The October cover ...
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