In his new memoir, “Enough: Scenes From Childhood,” Stephen Hough recalls his artistic and sexual coming-of-age with a light touch.
Category: Books and Literature
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Why Michael Roberts Mattered
Through his long career at Vanity Fair, The New Yorker and other publications, the editor-artist-stylist-art director helped shape the course of fashion.
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Gary Indiana Doesn’t Travel in Any Circles
The author of “Rent Boy” and “Do Everything in the Dark” reflects on a life of writing and art.
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She Gets Them, and She’s One of Them, Too
Morgan Maher’s new book, “Girls in Bed,” captures a young generation of creative talent in confidently vulnerable images.
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Why Is Everyone Reading ‘Mating’ by Norman Rush?
Norman Rush’s “Mating” has achieved handshake status among younger readers thinking seriously about romantic relationships.
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Joe Kelly and Rob Manfred Find Common Ground on Baseball’s Future
While interviewing Rob Manfred for his book about baseball, Joe Kelly, an outspoken reliever, realized their goals weren’t all that different.
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Esther Perel’s Business Is Your Business
She is podcasting-famous, considered a “crossover breakthrough artist” by other therapists — and still trying to both see patients and conquer new platforms.
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In Her New Book, Kara Goucher Keeps Running Accountable
The American long-distance runner has shared her story in “The Longest Race” at a moment of reckoning for the elite running world.
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The Many Lives of Jeannette Walls
The writer of “The Glass Castle” starts a new chapter with a rip-roaring novel set during Prohibition.
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The Many Lives of Jeannette Walls
The writer of “The Glass Castle” starts a new chapter with a rip-roaring novel set during Prohibition.
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U2 Revisits Its Past, in the Name of … What, Exactly?
With “Songs of Surrender,” an album of 40 reimagined songs, and “A Sort of Homecoming,” a documentary on Disney+, the Irish band pauses to reflect.
