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Men's Journal

Men's Journal

Baja Fresh

How a monied gearhead rebel beat Ford—and will sell you the buggy that did it.

3 min  |

November - December 2020
New York magazine

New York magazine

Nerding Out With David Fincher

The director talks about the decades-long journey behind Mank, his dense, bitter look at Hollywood history, political power, and the creative act.

10+ min  |

October 26– November 08, 2020
World Literature Today

World Literature Today

The Primary Substance

Stuck in traffic during a downpour, a driver faces a peculiar dilemma.

9 min  |

Autumn 2020
World Literature Today

World Literature Today

Translating Toshiko Hirata's Ars Poetica

TRANSLATOR'S NOTE

2 min  |

Autumn 2020
World Literature Today

World Literature Today

When I Left “Karl Liebknecht” (an excerpt)

In the Karl Liebknecht House in Leipzig, Germany, thirty people of various nationalities are seated around an improvised table on the stage in the Events Hall, interpreters behind them, some with texts in front of them, some without, and while it looks as if they’re at an ordinary meeting, they are, in fact, at an exceptional one, one that could be called a performance.

10+ min  |

Autumn 2020
World Literature Today

World Literature Today

Sofa

A sofa, the site of a family’s history, receives and gives a second life.

10+ min  |

Autumn 2020
World Literature Today

World Literature Today

Pittsburgh's August Wilson African American Cultural Center

LOCATED IN THE HEART of downtown Pittsburgh, on Liberty Avenue close to Union Station and the David Lawrence Convention Center, the sleek and elegant but unpretentious August Wilson African American Cultural Center (awaacc) cannot fail to capture the eye and the imagination of anybody who is visiting Pittsburgh or, for that matter, of anybody who lives in the city.

2 min  |

Autumn 2020
World Literature Today

World Literature Today

Liquid History

Scuba-diving in the Black Sea, a writer contemplates Lenin in the Crimean seabed, the watery landfall from which historical figures are never meant to rise again.

10+ min  |

Autumn 2020
World Literature Today

World Literature Today

Diversifying Bookshelves From Trend to Norm

IN THE WAKE of the murders of Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, and George Floyd, America woke up to find itself in the midst of a national reckoning over race. Calls for justice and dismantling white supremacy began to touch every aspect of American life—including the literary world.

2 min  |

Autumn 2020
World Literature Today

World Literature Today

Catania, Sicily

LAST OCTOBER, I chose to use Catania as a base for exploring the towns of southeastern Sicily I had yet to discover.

3 min  |

Autumn 2020
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

Why British Police Shows Are Better

When you take away guns and shootings, you have more time to explore grief, guilt, and the psychological complexity of crime.

7 min  |

November 2020

Fast Company

Love Thy Neighbor

Nextdoor the social network for local communities, has bet on kindness to power it to an IPO. If only the locals don't ruin it.

10+ min  |

October - November 2020
New York magazine

New York magazine

Reality TV Glows Up

Docuseries are television’s latest prestige offering, but they’re not so different from their trashier predecessors.

8 min  |

October 12-25, 2020
New York magazine

New York magazine

Meanwhile, in Another World

How a Nicole Kidman–Hugh Grant drama series wound up becoming an inadvertent time capsule.

10 min  |

October 12-25, 2020
Kiplinger's Personal Finance

Kiplinger's Personal Finance

A Guide To Streaming Services

Competition is growing. That’s giving you more choices—and a chance to save money.

10 min  |

October 2020
Mystery Scene

Mystery Scene

WHEN BLOOD RUNS COLD

Why is spying often referred to as a game? There is nothing remotely diverting about it.

3 min  |

Fall #165, 2020
Mystery Scene

Mystery Scene

Sounds of Suspense

Audiobooks Reviewed

6 min  |

Fall #165, 2020
Mystery Scene

Mystery Scene

Very Original Paperback Originals

While Bailey Cates’s Witches and Wedding Cake(Berkley, $7.99) is the ninth in her Magical Bakery series, it was the first for me, and I appreciated that I could slide into the narrative effortlessly.

8 min  |

Fall #165, 2020
Mystery Scene

Mystery Scene

What About Murder?

Reference Books Reviewed

6 min  |

Fall #165, 2020
Mystery Scene

Mystery Scene

RAYMOND CHANDLER & THE BRASHER DOUBLOON

Sometime in 1960, a friend’s enthusiasm for coin collecting proved contagious, and I began sorting through pocket change and noting dates and mint marks.

10+ min  |

Fall #165, 2020
Mystery Scene

Mystery Scene

Small Press

Reviewing the Independents

7 min  |

Fall #165, 2020
Mystery Scene

Mystery Scene

LOVE ON THE RUN

LOVE, BULLETS, AND THE OPEN ROAD. CRIMINAL COUPLES ON THE RUN ARE A HOLLYWOOD MOVIE STAPLE—AND IT’S ALL DUE TO A PAIR OF DEPRESSION-ERA HELLRAISERS.

8 min  |

Fall #165, 2020
Mystery Scene

Mystery Scene

JENNY MILCHMAN

It’s that enticing-yet-elusive hook that often draws readers back to a writer’s work. Sometimes it’s characters that compel.

7 min  |

Fall #165, 2020
Mystery Scene

Mystery Scene

CAMILLA LÄCKBERG

Before Camilla Läckberg’s debut novel was published, the Swedish author devised an ambitious, yet workable marketing plan. Among other things, she would visit, if possible, every bookstore in the country to do book events, sign stock and meet and greet as many booksellers and readers as she could.

10+ min  |

Fall #165, 2020
Mystery Scene

Mystery Scene

A MARY HIGGINS CLARK ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION

It’s easiest to say she had magic. Anyone who has ever been in the room with Mary Higgins Clark understood there was some sort of aura around her, a force field of joy and delight, an authentic pleasure in being wherever she was. (If that wasn’t true, all the more brilliant. You would never have known it.)

9 min  |

Fall #165, 2020
New York magazine

New York magazine

Taylor Goes Minimalist

For the pop diva, folklore is uncharted territory.

6 min  |

August 3 - 16, 2020
New York magazine

New York magazine

Amy Seimetz's Mirror Worlds

In her new absurdist thriller, She Dies Tomorrow, the director-actress dares to think the unthinkable.

9 min  |

August 3 - 16, 2020
New York magazine

New York magazine

A Word on Seinfeld

The things you notice when you rewatch, rather than cancel, old sitcoms.

7 min  |

August 3 - 16, 2020
AppleMagazine

AppleMagazine

Christopher Nolan's 'Tenet' delayed indefinitely by virus

Christopher Nolan’s “Tenet,” which had hoped to herald Hollywood’s return to big theatrical releases, has yet again postponed its release due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

2 min  |

July 24, 2020
CBS Watch! Magazine

CBS Watch! Magazine

Gronk's Winning Playlist

Football legend Rob Gronkowski, star of Game On!, shares his favorite tunes for summer

1 min  |

July/August 2020