Roll Out the Red Carpet for 2023's Award Season Listening Recommendations
If you're biding time until the envelopes are opened and statuettes bestowed, queue up one of these listening recs, based on your personal front-runner.
If you're biding time until the envelopes are opened and statuettes bestowed, queue up one of these listening recs, based on your personal front-runner.
After voicing "Cosmopolitan" editor Helen Gurley Brown in the Audible Original "The Playboy Interviews," musician and actor Maya Hawke gets personal in her own interview, reflecting on her creative origins and why today we don't put womanhood in a box.
These nonfiction love stories might not begin or end the way you imagine true love should, but love is funny that way.
The author of "This Is Supposed to Be Fun" says we are more alike than we think—and reveals some surprising advice to unlock our ability to find what we are ultimately searching for.
From classic self-development to boosting health, wealth, mood, and more, these are the best listens for overall wellness.
The musician, author, and radio host lends his voice to his late father’s 1989 autobiography, now in audio for the first time.
"Emily Wilde’s Encyclopaedia of Faeries" is academic fantasy at its finest, complete with a curmudgeonly professor, elusive fae, and a tiny village in the far north.
The bestselling author of "The Villa" explains how she comes up with characters, scenarios, and layers of twists and turns.
If watching Guillermo del Toro’s stunning reimagining of "Pinocchio" tugged on your heartstrings, consider how it compares to the original fairy tale with this essential guide.
Three investigative podcasts explore hacking, crypto fraud, and the global reach of cybercrime.
The productivity expert and bestselling author reveals the joys and benefits of stillness in "How to Calm Your Mind."
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