The English writer Sarah Moss brings her trademark subtlety and sense of the ominous to her harrowing memoir.
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In a new memoir, the journalist Emily Witt delivers a coolly precise chronicle of Brooklyn’s underground party scene and her romance with a fellow partygoer.
The English writer Sarah Moss brings her trademark subtlety and sense of the ominous to her harrowing memoir.
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With the first volume of a new series and an instructional book on magic, the “Watchmen” author wants an imaginary revolution.
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How the multi-hyphenate, biracial artist from Far Rockaway influenced 1980s graffiti culture and the downtown New York art scene.
The singer-songwriter played his heartfelt jams to an extremely packed, laser-focused crowd.
The singer-songwriter played his heartfelt jams to an extremely packed, laser-focused crowd.
Thank you for the wonderful review! While it's a book series with new protagonists in each installment, I may reconsider and bring back Timmy and...
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A new collection of personal letters tracks the neurologist’s raucous self-discovery and venerable career.