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GQ Jan 2020
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GQ British January/February 2020

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The Rise of Skywalker Star Wars Daisy Ridley on scrutiny, self-car and the epic end of the saga
JJeff Bezos... and 23 other people who should fire themselves
From Anguilla to Zermatt the 2020 travel sepcial
Battlefield London inside knife crime's field hospital

 


GQ Mar 2020
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GQ British March 2020

Features
Stormzy a new kind of national treasure
The 50 people who actually are the most influential in Britain
Android Andy the man who almost brought down Google
Inside the Athletic how the 'Netflix of sportswriting' will make Fleet Street obsolete

 


GQ Apr 2020
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GQ British April 2020

Features
Daniel Craig His last Bond. His last interview.
"There was smoke and it was like, "bye. see you. I'm checking out""

 


GQ May 2020
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GQ British May 2020

Features
Who's laughing now? how Joaquin Phoenix ambushed Hollywood
Inigo Philbrick did this man commit the world's greatest art fraud?
What the hell has Dominic Cummings done now?
The 21 online tribes your block button was made for

 


GQ Jun 2020
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GQ British June 2020

Features
Emily Ratajkowski model. ceo. activist
Life in the time of Corona: a reflection on 21st-century culture before, during and after the virus
Plus! the Michael Wolff column: Trump vs Covid-19

 


GQ Jul 2020
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GQ British July/August 2020

Features
Billie Eilish confessions of a teenage superstar
Michael Bloomberg and politics' billion-dollar failure
How the NASA became a haven for misfit hacker
The lives, loves and comebacks of Eric Clapton

 


GQ Sep 2020
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GQ British September 2020

Features
Paul McCartney at home his most candid interview yet
Why the UK's Black Lives Matter movement has barely begun
New world, new you 190 post-pandemic rules for business, life, love, style, politics & shoes
Exclusive Soho House gets its very own island

 


GQ Oct 2020
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GQ British October 2020

Features
World exclusive John Boyega on standing up, speaking out and being sidelined in Star Wars
New start, new start-up why 2020 is actually the best time to start a business
The war against BBC
Tony Parsons heralds the death of the office

 


GQ Nov 2020
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GQ British November 2020

Features
Armie Hammer soul seeker. scene stealer. leading man.
The unexploded bomb at the heart of the Trump campaign
Live forever! how the super-rich are biohacking their way to eternity
How I fell in love with my dog

 


GQ Dec 2020
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GQ British December 2020

Features
Rami Malek a Bond villain worth waiting (and waiting for)
Story by Alex Bhattacharji

 

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GQ (originally Gentlemen's Quarterly) is a monthly men's magazine focusing on fashion, style, and culture for men, through articles on food, movies, fitness, sex, music, travel, sports, technology, and books.


GQ has been closely associated with metrosexuality. The writer Mark Simpson coined the term in an article for a British newspaper, The Independent, about his visit to a GQ exhibition in London: "The promotion of metrosexuality was left to the men's style press, magazines such as The Face, GQ, Esquire, Arena and FHM, the new media which took off in the Eighties and is still growing.... They filled their magazines with images of narcissistic young men sporting fashionable clothes and accessories. And they persuaded other young men to study them with a mixture of envy and desire."

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