Leslie Jones says being funny takes hard workThe comedian ditched the script for the performance of her memoir and tells each story in "Leslie F*cking Jones" exactly how it went.
Goth rocker Lol Tolhurst beckons listeners to the dark side The co-founder of English post punk powerhouse The Cure knows a thing or two about the misconstrued romantics of the goth subculture.
Jonathan Conyers is a firm believer in the power of storytellingThe multihyphenate, once the subject of a widely shared Humans of New York post, has much to say on survival, success, and the support system that got him there.
"The Disaster Artist" is the ultimate ode to failureAuthor and actor Greg Sestero recounts his—shall we say—unique experience working on The Room, a film considered one of the worst of all time.
Editors Select: September 2023Fifteen editors, fifteen new listens—from fiction to memoirs to thrillers, check out our most anticipated listens of the month.
The top 100 celebrity memoir books of all timeFrom big screen luminaries to music superstars, these famous figures have no shortage of stories to share. Here are our picks for the very best.
“Nobody Needs to Know” is a memoir everyone needs to hearSharing their journey of self-love, empowerment, and well-being, Pidgeon Pagonis emerges as a powerful voice in the fight against binary understandings of the human experience.
Understanding Tupac through the lens of "An Amerikan Family"The Shakurs, and particularly matriarch Afeni Shakur, were a potent force in shaping Black liberation and the future of hip-hop.
Spread your wings with these bird memoirsAs you grab your binoculars and head to the nature trail this summer, take one of these exceptional aviary memoirs along for the ride.
Editors Select: August 2023Eleven editors, eleven new listens—from fiction to memoirs to thrillers, check out our most anticipated listens of the month.
Medical mysteries for true crime fansFrom patient memoirs to investigative podcasts, the hunt for a diagnosis involves unusual suspects, diligent detective work, and a singular crime scene—the body.