A follow-up to his 2017 book A Man & His Watch, Matt Hranek’s new book is a highly personal look at guys and the cars they love.
For A Man & His Car (Artisan, $40), 43 men — including Jay Leno, Ralph Lauren and Shaquille O’Neal — have contributed first-person essays about automobiles that have been meaningful to them, paired with artfully shot photos.
“I think that cars represent either where you come from or where you’d like to be, how you see yourself or how you would like the world to see you,” says Hranek, who looked for stories that displayed ...
For A Man & His Car (Artisan, $40), 43 men — including Jay Leno, Ralph Lauren and Shaquille O’Neal — have contributed first-person essays about automobiles that have been meaningful to them, paired with artfully shot photos.
“I think that cars represent either where you come from or where you’d like to be, how you see yourself or how you would like the world to see you,” says Hranek, who looked for stories that displayed ...
- 10/14/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
A follow-up to his 2017 book A Man & His Watch, Matt Hranek’s new book is a highly personal look at guys and the cars they love.
For A Man & His Car (Artisan, $40), 43 men — including Jay Leno, Ralph Lauren and Shaquille O’Neal — have contributed first-person essays about automobiles that have been meaningful to them, paired with artfully shot photos.
“I think that cars represent either where you come from or where you’d like to be, how you see yourself or how you would like the world to see you,” says Hranek, who looked for stories that displayed ...
For A Man & His Car (Artisan, $40), 43 men — including Jay Leno, Ralph Lauren and Shaquille O’Neal — have contributed first-person essays about automobiles that have been meaningful to them, paired with artfully shot photos.
“I think that cars represent either where you come from or where you’d like to be, how you see yourself or how you would like the world to see you,” says Hranek, who looked for stories that displayed ...
- 10/14/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The anticipated rebranding of cable network G4 as the Esquire Network has been delayed until a not-yet-specified date later this summer.
The launch had been scheduled for one week from today (April 22), but executives apparently prefer to wait until more original programming is ready to go. The delay will allow Esquire to start with five originals, including Season 5 of G4's "American Ninja Warrior" and four new series: cooking competition "Knife Fight" hosted by "Top Chef" winner Ilan Hall, celebrity travel series "The Getaway" from Anthony Bourdain, celebrity lifestyle series "How I Rock It" hosted by NBA player Baron Davis, and blogger Matt Hranek's "American Field Trip."
Esquire will also launch with rerun rights to USA hits "Psych" and "Burn Notice," cult comedy favorites "Party Down" and "Parks and Recreation" and talk show "Late Night with Jimmy Fallon." All series are designed to cater to Esquire's key demographic: the "modern man" (read: young,...
The launch had been scheduled for one week from today (April 22), but executives apparently prefer to wait until more original programming is ready to go. The delay will allow Esquire to start with five originals, including Season 5 of G4's "American Ninja Warrior" and four new series: cooking competition "Knife Fight" hosted by "Top Chef" winner Ilan Hall, celebrity travel series "The Getaway" from Anthony Bourdain, celebrity lifestyle series "How I Rock It" hosted by NBA player Baron Davis, and blogger Matt Hranek's "American Field Trip."
Esquire will also launch with rerun rights to USA hits "Psych" and "Burn Notice," cult comedy favorites "Party Down" and "Parks and Recreation" and talk show "Late Night with Jimmy Fallon." All series are designed to cater to Esquire's key demographic: the "modern man" (read: young,...
- 4/15/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
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