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With its mix of well-regarded original series and old-school TV classics, Amazon Prime Video has more TV than anyone could watch in a lifetime. But the struggle with any streaming service always seems to be tracking down the right title. Maybe you've watched breakout shows like The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, and The Boys, but what's next? Luckily, the streaming service has plenty more to offer, from under-sung originals like Forever to all-time great shows like The Wire and The Sopranos. Here are the absolute best shows you can catch on the platform right now.[Read More](
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Unlike its cooler-weather counterparts, the summertime cap is built for ease. The brim might be slightly crushed, or covered in a thin dusting of sand. The color might be all faded and uneven. The emblem on the front might not be one anyone but those intimately familiar with your family's travel itinerary would recognize. You know the vibes. The truth is, that's a one-of-a-kind piece, as rare to encounter as the spirit of summer itself, and no less difficult to artificially manufacture. What Esquireâs Avidan Grossman can do, though, is help you track down a hat that comes close to approximating that cap's essential summerinessâa kindred spirit of a cap, if you will. Here are 12 great options.[Read More](
[Watch This: Netflix's The Old Guard Sets a New Standard For Superhero Movies](
Itâs often easy enough to tell whether a movie or TV show has been inclusively cast, but behind-the-camera diversity can be harder to spot. It can reveal itself in the details of a story, like costuming, word choices, and the small but important cultural traditions that non-white filmmakers often embed in their projects. In Netflixâs new comic book superhero film, The Old Guard, one of those signifiers was relatively simple: Kiki Layneâs hairstyle. Esquireâs Gabrielle Bruney spoke with director Gina Prince-Bythewood about how that organic diversity elevates the new Netflix action movieâand makes it a canât miss stream for your weekend.[Read More](
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Vaping weed doesnât reek. Thereâs no smoke to tear up your throat. And unless you make a spectacle of it, dubbing yourself that guy, itâs subtle. Those who vape their cannabis often do so because the dosage is easier to controlâchalk that up to the wonders of technologyâand the effects feel less jolting than more traditional means of getting high. (Although, folks who donât regularly partake might find vaping to be more intense than smoking, according to one study.) To be fair, you do lose that transformative experience of coughing your esophagus out over a poorly wrapped joint or getting so high off of one rip from a communal bong that the stars fall to Earth and the moon waves hello. Hey, sacrifices must be made. And if thatâs a sacrifice youâre into, Esquireâs Sarah Rense has rounded up a dozen devices youâll soon be adding to the old "keys, wallet, cell phone" jingle of everyday life.[Read More](
[The Best Documentaries on Netflix Will Change How You See the World](
Weâre quite a few years into Netflixâs grand plan for World Content Domination. It would take you roughly 36,000 hours to binge everything on the platform. (Not that you asked or anything.) Netflixâs documentary lineup is only a small piece of that pie, which, really, translates into everything you could ever want. Wild man with a mullet holding down a sketchy tiger zoo? The story of a music festival gone terribly wrong? Food, all of it? Itâs all there. Hereâs the best of the bunch.[Read More](
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Itâs hard to ignore that wearing a maskâwhich you should be doing regularlyâcomes with some side effects, one of which you may be experiencing yourself: acne. Complaints about pimples, blackheads, rashes, and other skin issues have reached a fever pitch and much of it could be connected to wearing a mask, according to the American Academy of Dermatology. You donât even have to wear a mask for hours every day to start noticing maskne, though how long you wear one could play a role; one small study in China showed that frontline healthcare workers were especially susceptible to skin issues related to mask-wearing. Nevertheless, just putting on a mask to run to the grocery store or walk your dog could still have an impact on your skin. Thankfully, Esquire Grooming Editor Garrett Munce put together an easy-to-understand guide to getting out ahead of it.[Read More](
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