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Jessie Gaynor
Elon Musk is writing a book (because starting a podcast is "not that easy").
By
Jessie Gaynor
| February 8, 2021
Samantha Irby is one of the writers on the
Sex and the City
reboot.
By
Jessie Gaynor
| February 5, 2021
Berger from
Sex and the City
is the most realistic writer in television history.
By
Jessie Gaynor
| February 5, 2021
Anatomy of a literary fracas: Alam v. Franklin.
By
Jessie Gaynor
| February 4, 2021
Yorgos Lanthimos is reportedly directing an adaptation of
Poor Things
starring Emma Stone.
By
Jessie Gaynor
| February 1, 2021
Take a look at some beautiful couture dresses inspired by the Bloomsbury Group.
By
Jessie Gaynor
| January 29, 2021
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If you love books and also love, you can rent this bookstore for a COVID-friendly date night.
By
Jessie Gaynor
| January 28, 2021
Today in cool internet passion projects: the Historical Dictionary of Science Fiction.
By
Jessie Gaynor
| January 27, 2021
The top 10 author cameos on screen: ranked.
By
Jessie Gaynor
| January 26, 2021
Is J.D. Vance going to run for Senate?
By
Jessie Gaynor
| January 25, 2021
Umberto Eco tracking down a book in his massive library is your new competence porn.
By
Jessie Gaynor
| January 21, 2021
Amanda Gorman won the inauguration.
By
Jessie Gaynor
| January 21, 2021
"Too much coloring": Here is some writing advice from Washington Irving to Edgar Allan Poe.
By
Jessie Gaynor
| January 19, 2021
At 22, Amanda Gorman will be the youngest inaugural poet in memory.
By
Jessie Gaynor
| January 15, 2021
The most commonly assigned book in US colleges is...
By
Jessie Gaynor
| January 13, 2021
Here is a Mad Lib for the second wave of Sally Rooney discourse.
By
Jessie Gaynor
| January 12, 2021
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