Rufus Wainwright Heals Our Malaise in 'Road Trip Elegies'Grammy-nominated songwriter, vocalist, and composer Rufus Wainwright uses music, humor, and a forthright manner to tell his story in 'Road Trip Elegies.'
Alanis Morissette as She Is TodayThe global pop star who rocketed onto the scene in 1995 with the album 'Jagged Little Pill' resists reduction and instead embraces her multitudinal self.
Angie Thomas on Tupac, Honoring Young Black Men, and What’s NextThe author of 'The Hate U Give' and 'On the Come Up' pays tribute to the experience of Black manhood with 'Concrete Rose,' a prequel about Maverick, one of her most beloved characters.
Desus and Mero Talk Knowledge and Growth in the Land of Humor The hosts of the 'Bodega Boys' podcast and the hit self-titled Showtime series share why writing and recording 'God-Level Knowledge Darts: Life Lessons from the Bronx' was the perfect evolution for them and their fandom, a.k.a. the Bodega Hive.
Laila Lalami stands for America's "Conditional Citizens"Pulitzer Prize finalist Laila Lalami uses stunning stories from her life to illustrate how US citizenship is not given equally to all Americans.
Bill Konigsberg Builds 'The Bridge' to a Better OptionAcclaimed author Bill Konigsberg crafts a complete narrative exploring depression and suicide in his speculative and moving novel about two struggling teens.
Matthew McConaughey (and that voice!) on the "Greenlights" and bumper stickers that made himAward-winning actor Matthew McConaughey talks to us about writing and recording his new memoir, 'Greenlights.'
"The Only Good Indians" are not what you think they areBram Stoker Award-winning author Stephen Graham Jones spins a horror story that is as stunning as it is macabre while pushing the boundaries on what it means to be an American Indian today.
María Antonieta Osornio, 'The Woman Who Knows How to Fly'Luis Alberto Gónzalez Arenas, co-author of 'La Mujer Que Sabe Volar (The Woman Who Knows How to Fly),' reflects on how, even after a tragic accident, María Antonieta Osornio lives life to the fullest.
David Chang's "Eat a Peach" is a deliciously deep and insightful memoirThe dynamic, award-winning chef and restaurateur goes deep on his mental health issues, the business of running a restaurant, and great listening recommendations.
Mariah Carey Shares 'The Meaning' of Her LifeShe's an artist so well-known that she can go by one name but with her new memoir Mariah Carey is finally revealing the experiences that made her who she is today, bringing her voice, insight, and musicality to this thoroughly engrossing audiobook.