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Cartoonist James Strum unpacks the classic novel and how he brought beloved characters to new life.
From Prince Harry to Britney Spears, we look back at the biggest bombshells that hit the shelves this year
In this special mini-episode of Hit Parade, recorded live on at Housing Works bookstore in New York City, host Chris Molanphy is joined by Dan Charnas—author of the New York Times bestseller Dilla Time, The Life and Afterlife of J Dilla, and the acclaimed The Big Payback: The History of the Business of Hip-Hop. They discuss Chris’s new book Old Town Road—how he came to write it, what made the song exceptional, and how decades of chart and genre history led to Lil Nas X’s breakthrough...
Jenée Desmond-Harris is joined by Slate writer Dan Kois.
Reconstruction was supposed to usher in a multi-racial democracy. What happened?
Once an image is on the internet, it’s out of your control—just ask the girls at Westfield High.
From Below Deck to Vanderpump Rules, the Andy Cohen led network has some explaining to do.
For this week’s episode of Working Overtime, hosts Nate Chinen and Isaac Butler explore the refractive nature of switching mediums. Like a light through a prism, we can sometimes find new creative colors by seeking unfamiliar paths. Nate explains his different approaches to two separate profiles he created on composer Anthony Braxton, one for the page and one for the radio...
Guest host Danny Lavery looks at the lively queer subculture within the Taylor Swift fandom