Snoop Dogg reflects on his role in hip-hop history in his new memoirThe multi-hyphenate rapper shares his rise to the top in "From the Streets to the Suites."
Listens on the identity, history, and future of the American SouthSteeped in the region's multilayered cultural history, the storytelling tradition of the American South is as rich and lyrical as it is deeply complex.
“Horse Barbie” is a trans pacific saga, literally and figurativelyGeena Rocero explores performance as a means of surviving, the vibrant culture of the Philippines, and what it means to live authentically in her daring memoir.
Hear the stories of Black musicians who broke boundariesFrom the Queen of Soul to the Purple One, listen in on 30+ of our favorite memoirs and biographies centered on Black creatives who changed music forever.
“Better Living Through Birding” soars above and beyond a racist viral videoContextualizing his notorious encounter in Central Park, Christian Cooper expands his narrative with humor and grace.
Jarrett J. Krosoczka Spreads Light with “Sunshine”The beloved author/illustrator corralled his kids, friends, and TikTok community for the vibrant audio follow-up to his award-winning memoir, "Hey, Kiddo."
Nurse Hadley Vlahos wants us to begin the conversation on the endFrom her day job as a hospice nurse to her online presence, the author of "The In-Between" seeks to demystify death, emphasizing love, compassion, and care above all else.
A new "audio-biography" shares the many eclectic passions of Steve MartinWatch Martin and co-author Adam Gopnik in conversation about “So Many Steves,” an audio tour through the mind and myriad selves of a comedy legend.
Kwame Alexander’s Journey Is One of Continued GrowthAlexander’s latest, "Why Father’s Cry at Night," is a “new-fashioned” memoir exploring grief, love, fatherhood, and more.
The inside story of how baseball went bananasIn his new memoir, Jesse Cole, the owner of an unconventional Georgia-based reimagining of our national pastime talks innovation, entertainment, and putting the fans first.