I Did Not Know Gary Indiana
Evan Grillon remembers the legendary writer Gary Indiana.
Evan Grillon remembers the legendary writer Gary Indiana.
We’re rounding up your favorite pieces from this year.
Joshua Gutterman Tranen speaks with Keiko Lane about her memoir “Blood Loss: A Love Story of AIDS, Activism, and Art.”
Winnie Code considers Conner O’Malley and Danny Scharar’s “Rap World.”
Adedayo Agarau reviews Ajibola Tolase’s poetry collection “2000 Blacks.”
After curtain call for Gen Z “Romeo + Juliet” previews on Broadway, Maya Chen finds that departing the theater is such sweet sorrow.
Lexi Kent-Monning interviews Kristen Felicetti about her new novel, “Log Off.”
Eric Weiskott reviews Elizabeth Willis’s “Liontaming in America.”
Matt Hanson asks why so many voters are still undecided with such a clear choice.
Katherine Gibbel reviews Lindsey Webb’s “Plat.”
Sam Bodrojan considers Francis Ford Coppola’s “Megalopolis.”
Hugh Ryan interviews Oliver Radclyffe about gender, late-in-life transition, and Radclyffe’s memoir, “Frighten the Horses.”
Bill Lattanzi illuminates Trump’s dark fantasies through the lens of a Hollywood classic, Melville Shavelson’s “Houseboat.”
Jonathan Conlin reviews Nile Green’s “Empire’s Son, Empire’s Orphan: The Fantastical Lives of Ikbal and Idries Shah.”
Kate Wolf and Medaya Ocher speak with writer and scholar Simon Critchley about his new book, “Mysticism.”
Lauren Markham considers personal and planetary grief, longing, and estrangement in her review of Laura Marris’s “The Age of Loneliness.”