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
The New York Times – Fashion & Style: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?
The New York Times – Fashion & Style: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
The New York Times – Sports: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
The New York Times – 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 New York Times – Sports: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 New York Times – Fashion & Style: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 New York Times – Fashion & Style: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?
The New York Times – Music: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.
