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In ‘How to Lose Your Mother’ (Viking, June), the journalist recalls caring for her mother, novelist Erica Jong, as she ...
After years on the sidelines, whether as comic relief, menacing villains, or tragic figures, trans and nonbinary characters ...
What would be left of humanity if we don’t make it through this?’ The result was The Book, an indie passion project that has ...
A brief filing made late on April 10 suggests that the court is prepared to back the offer made for Diamond by Alliance ...
Twenty-six independent bookstores in the borough are slated to participate in the 11th annual weeklong event, which will also ...
The author of two forthcoming books on LGBTQ+ icon Marsha P. Johnson—Marsha, for adults, and One Day in June, for children—discusses bringing her revolutionary subject to life.
In ‘The Mind Electric’ (Washington Square, June), the neurologist explores the roots of neurological disease and the narratives that shape medicine.
New titles explore LGBTQ+ history and activism and offer nonjudgmental guidance.
The collection brings Ceremonies back into print alongside a number of uncollected pieces pulled from the archives of such ...
“Jean Garnett acquired Deep House after the success of Gay Bar. Working with Jeremy has been a true editorial dream: he’s ...
The author shares the stories behind 'The Twilight of Bohemia' (Black Sparrow, Apr.), an oral history of New York City's ...
At the Little, Brown cookbook imprint Voracious Books, the former Clarkson Potter editorial director and Tasting Table recipe ...
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