Kate Storey, Esquire

Kate Storey

Esquire

New York, NY, United States

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Past:
  • Esquire
  • Marie Claire
  • TOWN&COUNTRY
  • House Beautiful
  • ELLE Magazine (US)
  • Harper's Bazaar
  • Cosmopolitan
  • Good Housekeeping
  • Woman's Day
  • Redbook
  • and more…

Past articles by Kate:

Michael Imperioli on 'The White Lotus' Finale, 'The Sopranos', Buddhism

The man famous for getting whacked on-screen checks in about everything that happened in the 'White Lotus' finale—and what’s next. → Read More

Steve Kornacki is Buckling Up for a Wild Midterm

Kornacki’s new podcast "The Revolution with Steve Kornacki," which reexamines the ‘94 midterms, premieres today, just as the NBC News and MSNBC national political correspondent gears up for what will likely be the most-watched midterm election of all time. → Read More

What Kind of King Will Charles Be? How Will King Charles III Rule as Britain's Monarch

He's weathered public scorn in the past, but unpredictable threats loom on the monarch's horizon. → Read More

Ron DeSantis Flew Immigrants to Martha’s Vineyard, Echoing a Racist Stunt From Exactly 60 Years Ago

In 1962, it was just a bunch of racists; this time the inhumanity comes at the hands of the state. → Read More

How to Invest in Wine: A Beginner's Guide

More women and young consumers are turning to the alternative asset to turn their love for reds and whites into real returns. Here’s what you should know if you’re thinking about taste-testing wine investing for yourself. → Read More

#ReadWithMC Reviews 'Book Lovers'

Marie Claire #ReadWithMC book club readers review Emily Henry's newest novel. → Read More

The Era of Amanda Seyfried

After decades of flying just under the radar, the star of 'The Dropout' is ready for superstardom. → Read More

#ReadWithMC Reviews 'The Diamond Eye'

#ReadWithMC reviews Kate Quinn's historical novel about Mila Pavlichenko, Ukrainian WWII sniper. → Read More

How Covid-19 Vaccine Conspiracy Theories Spiraled After Tiffany Dover Passed Out

A nurse fainted while receiving her Covid-19 vaccine and, as conspiracy theory expert Brandy Zadrozny knew right then, that was just the beginning. This is the story of how a lie spreads. → Read More

#ReadWithMC Reviews 'The Paris Apartment'

'The main twist totally took me by surprise, to the point where I actually stopped reading and flipped back a few chapters to try and find the breadcrumbs I had missed.' → Read More

CNN Reporter Clarissa Ward Talks Taliban, Kabul, Sean Hannity

Ward, CNN’s chief international correspondent, has worked 19-hour days for the three weeks she’s been in Afghanistan. → Read More

Cindy Adams, Greatest Living Gossip Columnist, Didn't Choose Gossip, It Chose Her

Legendary New York Post reporter on her friendships with Donald Trump, Roy Cohn, Hillary Clinton, and more. → Read More

The Rise and Fall of Planet Hollywood

Thirty years ago, the biggest celebrities on earth opened a chain restaurant. For a few years, it was the hottest ticket in town. Then it went bankrupt. Twice. The brains behind this pop-culture phenomenon explain how it happened. → Read More

Chris Hayes Is Finding Reasons to Be Optimistic Again

The MSNBC host talks vaccines, what we knew a year ago, and what we know now. → Read More

'I Think She Saw It Coming': Meghan and Harry’s Oprah Interview, and the Echo of Princess Diana’s Pain

In a heartbreaking sit-down, the couple showed exactly how much strength it takes to break away from the royal institution. → Read More

Liz Carmichael Promised the World a Three-Wheeled Car. The True Story Was Much More Complicated.

The new HBO docuseries The Lady and the Dale details a fascinating and tragic attempt to disrupt the auto industry. → Read More

The Oral History of CNN's Election Week

Van Jones, Wolf Blitzer, Abby Phillip, Dana Bash and more on their office naps, rousing renditions of Motown Philly, pizza breaks, and a whole lot of coffee. → Read More

Why Is the Associated Press So Confident Calling Arizona for Biden?

In a statement to Esquire, the AP stood by its decision, despite being one of the few places to make the call. → Read More

How the Associated Press Plans to Determine the Winner of This Year's Election

The Associated Press has called America's elections since 1848. But this year will be unlike anything it's ever seen. Here's an inside view of the AP's massive vote-calling operation. → Read More

After the Events of 'The Trial of the Chicago 7,' Jerry Rubin's Life Turned From Counterculture Activism

Before the The Trial of the Chicago 7, Jerry Rubin was a counterculture star who often said he never “trusted anyone over 30.” And after the trial, his life took several unexpected turns. Here’s what to know about him. → Read More