
The $1,700 Hamburger (or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the #eeeeeats)
What the hell does the world’s most expensive hamburger — a $1,700 gold-leafed British monstrosity — have to do with Instagram?

What the hell does the world’s most expensive hamburger — a $1,700 gold-leafed British monstrosity — have to do with Instagram?

No kitchen is complete without at least one cast iron pot or pan in the cookware collection.
By Jack Seemer

Searching for the best barbecue on Earth?
By Guest Writer

Documenting the raw relationship between surfer and surf in some of the world’s most dramatic landscapes.

The Mercedes-Benz 500E emerged from the tire smoke of the iconic AMG Hammer 300E and gave the world a proper Euro-sleeper that toed the line between insane and stately.
By Amos Kwon

Get a quick glimpse behind the curtain with a look at the phone home screens of 15 GP staffers and a little on their favorite apps.
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We test the Breville Boss blender to find out if spending $450 on a blender is a good idea.

Of all the motorcycles ever created, one stands above the rest: the Ducati MH900e.
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Summer’s out, fall’s in — time to start knuckling down again. Just do it in a smart, mindful way.
By Nick Milanes

A good magazine doesn’t just transplant information. It inspires it.
By Jack Seemer

The performance benefits of sleeping in pods, an organic drinkable meal substitute, how some women live to 115 years and more.

Polar explorer Will Steger has turned a chore — cutting lake ice for refrigeration — into a cause for celebration and fellowship.
By Jason Heaton

Redd offers 10 grams of protein, 23 multivitamins and 50mg of caffeine, all compressed into a small chocolatey bite.


Polar explorer Will Steger knows dark and cold better than anyone.
By Jason Heaton

In 2011, Jimmy Chin climbed one of the hardest peaks in the world, Shark’s Fin on Mount Meru.
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This is the ultimate tool kit, tailored to the apartment renter, condo dweller, homeowner and professional contractor.

Raspberry Pi is a full-fledged computer that can fit snugly inside of an Altoids tin, and it costs just $35.
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These five contemporary-cut, classically styled down blazers give you the right amount of warmth, without sacrificing that swagger.

As the former imperial capital of Japan, Kyoto is filled with more than 1,600 Buddhist temples and hundreds of Shinto Shrines, and has a restricted skyline dominated by imperial architecture.
By Will McGough