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Details Emerge on Mick Jagger's Scrapped 1980s Memoir

Will we ever see a Mick Jagger memoir? It seems unlikely.

How the Stoner Noir Went Mainstream

For decades, alcohol was the crutch of fictional PIs. Times have changed, maaaaan.

Auction of Brontë Drawings Postponed After Controversy

A fundraising effort for the collection of the Honresfield Library is underway

Justin Baldoni Wants Men to Rethink Everything They Know About Becoming a Dad

In “Man Enough,” the author and actor interrogates the harmful patriarchal narratives that leave men completely unprepared for fatherhood

George R.R. Martin Proves Once Again He Doesn't Care About Finishing "Game of Thrones"

Will the last volumes of "A Song of Ice and Fire" ever see the light of day?

An Ode to Airline Magazines, Which Appear to Be Permanently Grounded

American Airlines is the latest to end its in-flight publication, which served as an excellent and comforting travel resource

Was Marilyn Monroe Murdered? Frank Sinatra Thought So.

The singer believed the Mafia or the Kennedys were involved in his friend's death

The 12 Books You Should Be Reading This June

From a cruise gone wrong to a pasta almanac to a real-life murder mystery involving a legendary New Yorker

The Best Movies, TV, Books and Music for June

Including Netflix’s strangest show yet and the long-awaited premiere of “Kevin Can Go F--- Himself”

Steinbeck Wrote a Murder Mystery About a Werewolf, But His Estate Won't Publish It

Gavin Jones, a professor at Stanford, is advocating for the book's release

How Civilization Was Built on Getting “Drunk”

A new book dissects the entertainingly evolutionary roots of intoxication

Kate Darling Knows the Secret to Coexisting With Robots

According to the MIT robot ethicist, the key isn't looking forward — it's looking back, to the animal kingdom

Meet Branwell Brontë, the Rob Kardashian of Victorian Literature’s Most Famous Family

A relatively unsuccessful brother overshadowed by three powerful sisters? Sounds familiar.

My Conversation With Haruki Murakami Never Really Ends

Sean Wilsey chats with the prolific novelist about music, racism and a writing process that never stops evolving