Megha Majumdar’s ‘A Burning’ is about a young Muslim woman accused of a heinous crime: “I hope the questions [I ask in the book] don’t appear contained in India.”
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“There was something hurting inside me, and I didn’t have the skill to heal it or handle it. In order to heal it, I had to talk about it.”
In a borrowed look from Karl Lagerfeld, no less. The fashion veteran and ‘Chiffon Trenches’ memoirist reflects on the meaning of “duty” with five other luminaries
In a borrowed look from Karl Lagerfeld, no less. The fashion veteran and ‘Chiffon Trenches’ memoirist reflects on the meaning of “duty” with five other luminaries
“I drink a lot of coffee. In the house here in France, we have a 1975 coffee maker. It’s the oldest coffee maker I’ve seen operating today; it should go in the Smithsonian.”
No stadium tours, no festivals—no problem? Pop superstar Lady Gaga’s longtime manager Bobby Campbell on tactically changing the release of her much-hyped Chromatica
The British actor on his leading role on the AMC miniseries “Quiz,” “Succession” antics and the difference between playing Americans and Brits.
“I think artists or religious leaders or musicians, all these types of people, we really have to move people emotionally more than ever.”
The author of “Modern Lovers” and co-owner of Brooklyn’s Books Are Magic returns with “All Adults Here.”
From Kevin Hart going gray to Jake Gyllenhaal’s quarantine mane, male celebrities are finally showing the world what they look like without their glam teams.
Starting with the hard copies of six to seven newspapers every day.
“We all have aggression in us. And I feel like Susie gives a lot of women permission to act out that aggression,” says Susie Essman
Writing, directing and hosting a talk show, all while on lockdown, Cyrus has a found a new way to inspire and uplift her fans. What does it mean for her future?
The “Sweetbitter” author, now out with her second book, on her favorite quarantine treat, writing routines and new novels she calls “masterful.”
“They’ll go against the entire market or the entire government, and it’ll be the distinguishing factor that makes them succeed. But... there’ll be a moment when you’re wrong.”
In ‘The Vanishing Half,’ her follow-up to 2016’s breakthrough novel ‘The Mothers,’ the 29-year-old novelist expresses an unlikely affinity: “I just love a severe older woman.”
“I’ve got a generational hangover of that British reserve,” says the actor. She and five other cultural luminaries discuss prudence
With up to 20 video-conference meetings per day on his calendar, his solution is to start early. Really, really early.
The artist and activist on her most cherished items, including a plaque to her cats (she’s had 17) or a reminder of the auto-body class where she learned “what it meant to be an artist”
The famous mom shared her guide to isolating with four children. In a subsequent backlash, she deleted it. But what if she was onto something?