Leslie Jones says being funny takes hard work
The comedian ditched the script for the performance of her memoir and tells each story in "Leslie F*cking Jones" exactly how it went.
The co-founder of English post punk powerhouse The Cure knows a thing or two about the misconstrued romantics of the goth subculture.
Aparna Nancherla challenges misconceptions about introverts in her Audible Original podcast, "The Introvert’s Survival Guide."
"This is a book about the stories we believe in and how our worlds come to be defined and sometimes constricted by what we believe about them," the author explains of his latest novel.
Tech reporter Kashmir Hill explains the implications of facial recognition technology in her new audiobook, "Your Face Belongs to Us."
The 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 stand-up success reveals how being healthy—with the help of exercise and audiobooks—is much better for an artist than being sick.
With his biography of the mercurial billionaire, the seasoned author and journalist hopes to shed light on the powerful tech titan aiming to shape our world.
In her new micro-history, dress history expert Hannah Carlson explores the surprisingly controversial history of this facet of fashion.
A contract killer’s deathbed confession thrusts two strangers into turmoil in this gripping new novel.
A chorus of “beautiful Black voices” narrates this new collection of essential writings by the Black feminist icon.
"Amazing Grace Adams" erupts with mid-life revelations over the course of one spectacularly bad day.