What Is the Definition of Midwestern Architecture?
Hint: It's more than just Frank Lloyd Wright and big glass buildings
HBO Will Be the Subject of a New Oral History Book
Writer James Andrew Miller has previously covered "SNL" and ESPN
Can Contrarian Writing Survive in 2019?
Amid unprecedented partisanship, playing devil's advocate is an increasingly futile endeavor
The Entire History of Chicago Theater, In One Book
A conversation with Mark Larson, whose 680-page tome features more than 300 interviews
“The Orville” Team to Adapt Clive Barker’s “Books of Blood” For Hulu
Anna Friel to star in adaptation of horror author’s work
The 5 New Books You Should Be Reading This November
DH Lawrence's essays, Elena Ferrante's non-fiction and a stirring remembrance of the Berlin Wall
Jonathan Lethem Talks Film Adaptations, Superhero Movies and Parenthood
Edward Norton's adaptation of Lethem's "Motherless Brooklyn" hits theaters this weekend after 20 years of development
The Best Movies, TV, Books and Music for November
'Ford v Ferrari' and 'Doctor Sleep' are highlights, while Disney+ may change how you watch TV
The World Needs More Glenn O'Briens
A new collection of the late GQ Style Guy's writing brings forth a sense of individualism that's lacking these days
Philip Roth Left $2 Million to Newark, New Jersey Public Library
The late author gave some of his estate to his hometown library
Class, Spontaneous Combustion and One of the Best Novels of the Year
The unpredictable joys of Kevin Wilson’s “Nothing to See Here”
Prince’s New Memoir Is Filled With Comic Strips, Private Journals and Goofy Photos
An interview with the co-author of 'The Beautiful Ones' shows new sides to the singer
How Jeff Goldblum Became His Own Genre
A new book and a forthcoming Disney+ show explore one actor’s glorious eccentricity
Reading Theodore Roosevelt: A Book List for His Birthday
A list of books to revisit the 161st anniversary of T.R.'s birth.
Exploring the Enduring Appeal of Crime Fiction
Novelist Steph Cha ponders why readers enjoy stories of the bleaker side of life
The World's Foremost Street-Style Photographer Turns to India
"The Sartorialist. India" challenges Western notions of fashion — even though the looks themselves often remain the same