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It has been only a week since Kamala Harris stepped up to replace Joe Biden as the Democratic nomine

It has been only a week since Kamala Harris stepped up to replace Joe Biden as the (presumptive) Democratic nominee for president. Already, every choice the vice president has ever made—what she wears, what she listens to, what she likes to drink—is being mined for meme potential and semiotic relevance. It’s not Kremlinology; it’s Kamalalogy. And so far the signs have been, I have to say, positive. Coconut trees. Beyoncé. Brat. But nothing has instilled more, well—to use a historically freighted word—hope than a recently surfaced photograph of a stack of Kamala’s cookbooks. Because this image comes not from her official campaign but rather from a private citizen's shelfie snapping, it seems like an intimate glimpse that demands instant analysis. They’re cookbooks, but they’re more than cookbooks. So can we dissect them? Yes, we can. [View in Browser]( [Esquire]( [SHOP]( EXCLUSIVE [SUBSCRIBE]( [An Entirely Serious Investigation into Kamala Harris's Cookbooks]( [An Entirely Serious Investigation into Kamala Harris's Cookbooks]( It has been only a week since Kamala Harris stepped up to replace Joe Biden as the (presumptive) Democratic nominee for president. Already, every choice the vice president has ever made—what she wears, what she listens to, what she likes to drink—is being mined for meme potential and semiotic relevance. It’s not Kremlinology; it’s Kamalalogy. And so far the signs have been, I have to say, positive. Coconut trees. Beyoncé. Brat. But nothing has instilled more, well—to use a historically freighted word—hope than a recently surfaced photograph of a stack of Kamala’s cookbooks. Because this image comes not from her official campaign but rather from a private citizen's shelfie snapping, it seems like an intimate glimpse that demands instant analysis. They’re cookbooks, but they’re more than cookbooks. So can we dissect them? Yes, we can. [Read More](   [5 Best Organic Pillows to Help You Sleep Easy]( [5 Best Organic Pillows to Help You Sleep Easy]( You'll spend one-third of your life on them, so invest wisely. [Read More]( [Shawn Levy and Marvel “Aren’t Done with Each Other”]( [Shawn Levy and Marvel “Aren’t Done with Each Other”]( In a new interview with Esquire, the Deadpool & Wolverine director certainly seems like he’s not finished with the superhero game. [Read More](       [Apple Watch or Oura Ring: Which Should You Buy?]( [Apple Watch or Oura Ring: Which Should You Buy?]( I was never a big watch guy before getting an Apple Watch. In my late teens I ran cross-country with a cheap watch to keep time, nothing more. But from the moment I was gifted my first Apple Watch six years ago, I was hooked on the smartwatch. The Apple Watch is perfect if you want conveniences, a full-time lifestyle product. It's a phone on your wrist, as well as an accurate exercise tracker. If your primary goal is to only track your vitals, workouts, and sleep, it's hard not to recommend the Oura Ring. Both are some of the best in tech, and each has become a part of my daily routine. [Read More](   [The Best 'House of the Dragon' Season 2 Finale Fan Theories]( [The Best 'House of the Dragon' Season 2 Finale Fan Theories]( Gather 'round the tavern for some spoiler-free speculation. [Read More]( [Can The New Sonos Ace Headphones Unseat The AirPods Max? An Editor's Review]( [Can The New Sonos Ace Headphones Unseat The AirPods Max? An Editor's Review]( They're excellent for watching TV, but are they worth the $449 price tag? [Read More](     [I Gave Myself a Month to Make One New Friend. How Hard Could That Be?]( [I Gave Myself a Month to Make One New Friend. How Hard Could That Be?]( I am not alone. (Except, I guess, literally.) Americans have become terrible at making and keeping friends. Here’s an incomplete list of phenomena that experts in the subject have blamed for this: apartments without dining rooms, Covid-19, “technology,” babies, not enough hiking. Whatever the cause, we’re a nation afflicted. This is particularly true for men. (If you cannot name even a single close friend, you’re not the only one: 20 percent of single men are stuck in the same position, trapped in what is being dubbed a “friendship recession.”) But the magnitude of my problem didn’t become overwhelming until a gorgeous spring evening when I texted the group chat after one member reported having “a shitstorm of a day.” Did anyone want to grab a bite and talk it out? Not one person said yes. [Read More](   [ESQ 1933 Jewelry]( [LiveIntent Logo]( [AdChoices Logo]( Follow Us [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Notice]( | [CA Notice at Collection]( Esquire is a publication of Hearst Magazines. ©2024 Hearst Magazine Media, Inc. All Rights Reserved. This email was sent by Hearst Magazines, 300 West 57th Street, New York, NY 10019-3779

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