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In September 2007, about a week into my senior year of high school, I received a magazine in the mail that changed my brain chemistry in that way that’s only possible when you’re not yet 16 and enough of a sensitive knucklehead to consider 500 Days of Summer the height of cinematic achievement. (For the record: I still do.) It was GQ’s 50th anniversary issue, about as beefy as a phone book and built around a landmark list of the 50 most stylish men of the past 50 years.
Mere hours after he reveled in his Knicks pulling off the biggest comeback in NBA Finals history, New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani has secured another major sports-related W. Just in time for the FIFA World Cup, which kicks off this Friday across the US, Canada, and Mexico, the mayor’s office is dropping a trio of affordable NYC-inspired soccer jerseys.
Even after stealing a commanding two-game lead on the road in the NBA Finals, the more pessimistic of the New York Knicks faithful might still feel that it’ll take a hope and a prayer for the team to secure its first championship in 53 years. Thankfully, their de facto leader down on Celebrity Row, Spike Lee, came prepared: For Monday’s Game 3 at Madison Square Garden, the Oscar winner pulled up in a Knicks jersey signed by his holiness Pope Leo XIV.