How to Build a Lifelong Relationship With Live Music
Robert Elms’s “Live!: Why We Go Out” makes a compelling case
Marilyn, Brando, McQueen: Inside the Star-Studded Archives of “Life”
The magazine intimately chronicled the lives of Hollywood’s biggest stars, as shown in a lavish new two-volume ode to the golden age of film
The 10 Books You Should Be Reading This September
Gripping fiction, thoughtful memoirs and a Hold Steady member’s musical insights
Orlando Whitfield on "All That Glitters" and Inigo Philbrick
Orlando Whitfield on “All That Glitters” and revisiting Inigo Philbrick
The Life and Times of a Jazz Age Gentleman Thief
Author Dean Jobb on the thrilling life of Arthur Barry
The Joy of Reading About Summer Vacation While on Summer Vacation
Need an antidote to a crap summer? Try some cheesy escapism.
You Can Rent Norman Mailer's Brooklyn Heights Apartment
Where literary history and real estate converge
The 10 Books You Should Be Reading This August
Crime fiction, TV history and how science fiction transformed the world
The Mountaineer Who Hit Rock Bottom on Top of Everest
Renowned adventurer Cory Richards opens up about his summit epiphany, his struggles with mental health and revisiting it all in a new book
How a Now-Forgotten Mountain Man Helped Reshape the American West
Bob Drury and Tom Clavin on their book “Throne of Grace”
This Classic Book Explores the Inner Workings of Illegal Liquor
Alec Wilkinson revisits his book “Moonshine: A Life in Pursuit of White Liquor”
Edgar Allan Poe's Most Valuable Book Isn't What You Might Expect
Occasionally, a copy turns up in the least expected places
The 10 Books You Should Be Reading This July
From Keanu Reeves’s novel to an exploration of Nashville’s history
“Jaws” Turns 50 Next Year, and It’s Getting a Documentary
The film, directed by Spielberg documentarian Laurent Bouzereau, will also cover Peter Benchley's novel
The 5 Best Independent Bookstores in LA
Here's where to pick up the next book you can't put down
How “The Minotaur at Calle Lanza” Reinvented the Travel Memoir
Zito Madu’s chronicle of Venice is like nothing you’ve read before