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

Review: Lost Lantern Is Pushing Boundaries of American Whiskey

Chardonnay and sloe gin maturations are highlights of this indie bottler’s latest whiskey collaborations

Netflix Is Again Cracking Down on People Who Share Passwords

Members in certain countries may see up to a $3 price increase if they're sharing an account "between households"

"Basic Instinct" at 30: How an Iconic Sharon Stone Salvaged a Bad Film

Rewatching an erotic thriller that shocked audiences for all the wrong reasons — and how one actress saved the whole thing

According to Airline Execs, You Really Need to Book Your Summer Flights Now

Rising fuel costs are just one of many reasons ticket prices are about to go up

Let's Stop With the Same Bad Jokes About Tom Brady's Unretirement

The seven-time Super Bowl champion's return to football is certainly more complicated than being bored with housework

This New Hologram Tech Will Make You Miss Old-Fashioned Zoom Meetings

Startup technology brand Matsuko promises you can have a three-dimensional holographic presence at meetings with just an app

How to Preorder Every New Apple Device (Even Some With Discounts)

The best ways to get a new Mac Studio, iPhone SE, updated iPad Air and Studio Display (or even that alpine green iPhone)

Review: How Mizunara Oak Can Radically Remake an Irish Whiskey

Glendalough’s new release puts the influence of this rare Japanese wood front and center

These RoboVacs Will Make Your Cleaning Much, Much Easier

Eufy's line of robot vacuums can dust, mop and generally keep your floors and carpets spotless, and they're now up to $100 off

A Consumer Advocacy Group Just Gave Apple a Failing Grade Over Repairs

U.S. PIRG called out the tech giant for actively fighting against Right to Repair laws

High-End Sony TVs Are Up to $800 Off at Amazon

These recent Sony Bravia sets are ideal for movies, sports and/or gaming, and they come with extra discounts if you pair 'em with soundbars

Review: Can the Molekule Air Mini+ Give You Clean Air and Peace of Mind?

In an era when we're highly cognizant about air quality, this purifier delivers on some of its promises (but not in a cheap or quiet manner)

The Four Biggest Announcements at Apple's Latest Event

To start, that is one powerful new Mac desktop.

Why Are Russell Westbrook and His Family Receiving Death Threats?

Lakers "fans" have seemingly crossed a point with the basketball star and his family, who say they are being harassed on a daily basis

Stoli Group Is Rebranding Its Vodka After Russia's Invasion of Ukraine

Both Stoli and Smirnoff vodkas were met with boycotts in the last week, even though neither brand is now associated with Russia