memoir
An Excerpt of 'Night Moves,' Jessica Hopper's New Memoir
"Night Moves" is a look at life in the mid-2000s told by a narrator getting her start as a writer, living in crumbling apartments, navigating Chicago's music scene, and cruising the world on her bike.
You Have to Watch 'Beautiful Boy,' but Not for the Reasons You Think
The film may snag Timothée Chalamet an Oscar, but it ignores the stories of addicts who aren't as privileged as Nic Sheff.
The Client Sex Workers Warn Each Other About
In a new memoir, Andrea Werhun opens up about how johns are blacklisted.
What It's Like to Be an Asian Adoptee in a White Family and Town
In her new memoir, Nicole Chung discusses representation and her search for her birth family.
The Most Horrified Reactions to Trump's Dick Allegedly Looking Like Toad
Here's how the world is taking Stormy Daniels's allegation that the president has "a dick like the mushroom character in Mario Kart."
Wayne Kramer Is Still Kicking Out the Jams
The MC5 frontman talks about 'The Hard Stuff,' his new memoir chronicling the turbulent, debaucherous rise of his pioneering Detroit band.
Why It Took Me Five Years to Realize I Was in a Cult
A cult survivor outlines the anatomy of an indoctrination.
Women Are the Most Surprising Part of David Lynch's New Memoir
In 'Room to Dream,' his intense and overlapping relationships with women say the most about him.
Maybe the People Would Be the Times
One writer remembers the 1970s New York City music scene, which we have to thank for everything.
Maybe the People Would Be the Times
One writer remembers the 1970s New York City music scene, which we have to thank for everything.
For Patty Schemel, Hole Was About Playing Through the Pain
'Hit So Hard,' the upcoming memoir by Hole’s drummer Patty Schemel, is a brutally honest tale of grunge in the 90s.
This Man Ate Every Slice of Pizza in Manhattan
We spoke to Colin Hagendorf, a.k.a. Slice Harvester, who has rated every pizzeria in Manhattan on a scale from 1 to 8 based on the quality of their plain cheese pie.