Kirk Miller

Currently InsideHook’s longest-serving resident at 10+ years, Sr. Lifestyle Editor Kirk Miller has been toiling away for decades (literally) as a writer and editor in New York. His love affair with journalism began at the University of Michigan, where he quickly realized interviewing bands for the Michigan Daily was far more fun than whatever his Political Science degree would eventually bring.

After a move to New York, Kirk has amassed an impressive CV at publications both respected and forgotten. His full-time editor roles include years at Rolling Stone and Stuff (RIP); an Editor-in-Chief position at CO-ED (where he interviewed everyone from Jennifer Garner to Jeb Bush); and a five-year stint as the lead editor at Metromix New York, which is where his love affair of drinks culture truly flourished.

Kirk has also written for Time Out, Spin, Maxim, Entertainment Weekly, Revolver and also dozens of publications and websites that no longer exist. Best interview? Obviously Dave Grohl.

After years as InsideHook's Nation Editor and Managing Editor, Kirk's current role has him focusing on the worlds of alcohol and technology (with a few dashes of pop culture and travel). He will probably never leave NYC, the best and most annoying city in the world.

All Articles From Kirk Miller

US Airlines Are Now Allowed to Drop Service to Dozens of Cities

Coronavirus-affected airlines taking government funding had been required to keep up service

Bonobos Is Up to 60% Off During This Huge Sale

A clearance event at Nordstrom means great deals on nice-fitting pants and shirts

The Last Person Collecting a Civil War Pension Has Passed Away

Irene Triplett's father deserted the Confederacy for the Union in 1864

Silicon Valley Talks About Racism, But When Will They Act?

Big tech companies have a history of offering social media support but little structural change

Downloads of Police Scanner Apps Are Skyrocketing

Something called '5-0 Radio' is currently more popular than TikTok and Instagram

Research Suggests De-escalation Helps Both Protesters and Police

There are historical and statistical precedents for keeping things civil

The Best Movies, TV, Books and Music for June

Summer needs a blockbuster, so the definitive version of "Jaws" is here

Upstate’s Comfy Sheets and Towels Are Up to $80 Off

Plus, deals today on chargers, shirts and more

Facebook Employees Push Back Over Mark Zuckerberg’s Non-Stance on Trump

Some higher-ups have raised questions over a post that was flagged by Twitter

Las Vegas Opens on June 4. Here's What You Need to Know.

To start: social distancing in casinos, no shows and a new emphasis on the outdoors

The Perfect Wardrobe for Summer Adventures Is on Sale

Plus, deals today on charging stands, Alexa speakers and more

Cyprus Will Pay for Your Stay (and Much More) If You Get Coronavirus

As travel restrictions ease, the country is luring tourists with new safety measures

Napa Valley Winery Sues to Reopen Tasting Rooms

Turns out vineyards without dine-in food are currently out of luck

Sony's Best Wireless Headphones Are Now Just $200

Don't let the word "refurbished" scare you off the ideal ANC headset

This Portable Generator Is Ideal for Camping, Emergencies

Plus, deals today on s'mores makers, smart scales and more