What to Read, Watch and Listen to This July
InsideHook picks the best movies, TV, books, and music for July.
Grilling Returns to Its Roots: Wood
The world’s oldest cooking method has become a hit cooking technique yet again.
Lakeith Stanfield and Tessa Thompson’s Weird Perfection in “Sorry to Bother You”
The stars have individually become two of Hollywood's most versatile performers.
The Backstreet Boys Rape Case That No One Is Covering
Nick Carter has been accused of rape by Melissa Schuman, formerly of the pop group Dream.
Astronomers Believe They Have First Image of Newborn Planet
The snapshot shows a bright blob traveling through the dust and gas surrounding a young star.
Michael Cohen Said His Loyalty Lies With “Family and Country,” Not President
He is signaling his willingness to flip on Trump.
French Gangster Escapes Prison Again, This Time on Hijacked Helicopter
Notorious bank-robber Redoine Faid escaped prison five years ago using contraband explosives.
Michael Avenatti Turns Down Initial Guest Spot on Sean Spicer’s New Show
Stormy Daniels' lawyer declined a $2,500 offer for interview with Trump's former press secretary.
Did “Avengers 4” Cinematographer Accidentally Leak Movie’s Real Title?
Member of production team listed, then quickly deleted, "End Game" from his online resume.
Death by SUV: America’s Love of Big Cars Is Killing More Pedestrians
Pedestrians deaths are up 46 percent since 2009, as SUVs have made a comeback in popularity.
Creator of the World Wide Web Has a Plan to Save It
Computer scientist Tim Berners-Lee believes the current Internet needs a reboot.
Drug Cartels Now Smuggling Cocaine Using World Cup Merchandise
Soccer gear dipped in liquid cocaine was recently confiscated by police at a Colombian airport.
The Mount Everest of Surfing Is Off the Coast of Portugal
The world's biggest wave often tops 100 feet in the winter.
Professional Beekeepers Now Face Another Threat: Hive Stealing
As colony collapse disorder has made bees more valuable, thefts have become more common.
Meet Myrtis Dightman: The Jackie Robinson of Professional Rodeo
In April 1967, this African-American cowboy's success broke the sport's color barrier.
Four Unknown Female Pilots Who Also Were Aviation Pioneers
Beyond Amelia Earhart, these aviatrices also shattered multiple glass ceilings.