The Encyclopedia of Matt Damon — GQ Cover StoryAs Matt Damon returns to the Bourne franchise, we decided to assemble this handy guide to the habits, quirks, and inner life of an honest-to-God screen legend, as told by George Clooney, Martin Scorsese, Ben Affleck, and the other titans who know him best.Photo by Sebastian Kim
It's Garry Shandling's Game — ESPN the MagazineHonored as “Notable Sports Writing” in The Best American Sports Writing 2019 anthologyDuring his 40-year comedy career, Garry Shandling created two of the most iconic and influential TV shows of all time. But instead of following "It's Garry Shandling's Show" and "The Larry Sanders Show" with another television masterpiece, Shandling worked on something else: a pickup basketball game.Photo courtesy of Kevin Nealon
The World According to Jeff Goldblum — GQJeff Goldblum is an icon to icons, inspiring everyone from Woody Allen and Christopher Walken to Sarah Silverman and Paul Rudd to live their most fun, most delightful, most Goldblum-iest lives. There might be a few lessons in there for you, too.Photo by Peter Yang
That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore — GQIn 2018, no one is clear what the line is between what’s pushing the boundaries of comedy and what’s offensive–and yet we live in an era where a single bad gag can derail a career. So GQ convened a special committee of comedy’s greatest minds—Kathy Griffin, Roy Wood Jr., Mike Birbiglia, Aparna Nancherla, and Hasan Minhaj—to discuss what you can and can’t say anymore.Photo by Peter Yang
The New Class of Clowns: A Roundtable with Television's Comedy Auteurs — GQThere’s a revolution happening on your television. The best, funniest comedies are being made by people with power over every step of the process, from writing to performing to living the lives that their shows are based on. You might even call them TV comedy auteurs. GQ gathered the creators responsible for the best stuff on the small screen for a summit on the state of televised comedy.Photo by Art Streiber
A Conversion with Kumail Nanjiani — GQWith his breakout role on Silicon Valley and a new rom-com that's both romantic and comedic, we foretell Kumail Nanjiani's future will be filled with success and happiness.Photo by Peter Yang
Kid Cudi, in His Own Words — EsquireOne of the greatest voices in hop-hop looks back on a career that almost derailed right at the start.
A Q&A with Jai Courtney — EsquireWherein we get drunk with actor Jai Courtney.Photo by Stewart Shining