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

This Rug Appears to Be Swallowing Up Your Living Room

Ah, a brief bout of mirth before the existential void beckons

The Best New Trend in Travel? Going It Solo.

Three tour operators that let you leave your baggage at home

America’s ‘Safest’ Home Will Have a Hidden Waterfall Garage

A 30-car hidden waterfall garage, for those counting

Is This App the End of Useless Meetings?

MeeTime destroys office-meeting inefficiency

The Six Best Sneakers for Winter

Or, how to tread lightly during extreme weather

Guess What the Cooler Cannon Does

Hey cooler, throw me a beer!'

The 12 Tools Every Home Bar Needs

From smoking guns to brass shakers to Champagne sabres

Yep, You’re Looking at a Beer Nespresso

Drinking at home just got easier, more complicated

Is Oculus Go the Virtual Reality Revolution We Were Promised?

No phone. No PC. Just put it on your face and be transported.