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WaylonJennings
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The thread on Jones' Roger Ebert story got me thinking: Which of these two fraternal twins is the better magazine? What's different about them? What's the same?
I absolutely cannot wait every month for both of them to arrive. Obviously GQ does a little more with the style and fashion material. I also noticed a Klosterman piece in there this month on Stephen Malkmus - did they hire him away from Esquire? Esquire, along with Vanity Fair, seems to have the reputation for more long-form narrative material, but GQ has plenty of its own meaty features, like the one this month on the suicidal Marines. GQ has Jones and Chiarella and Junod and others. GQ, however, did roll out J.R. Moehringer this month to write on Kobe, no small feat.
Thoughts?
I absolutely cannot wait every month for both of them to arrive. Obviously GQ does a little more with the style and fashion material. I also noticed a Klosterman piece in there this month on Stephen Malkmus - did they hire him away from Esquire? Esquire, along with Vanity Fair, seems to have the reputation for more long-form narrative material, but GQ has plenty of its own meaty features, like the one this month on the suicidal Marines. GQ has Jones and Chiarella and Junod and others. GQ, however, did roll out J.R. Moehringer this month to write on Kobe, no small feat.
Thoughts?