Books to Read If You Love RuPaul’s Drag Race |

Books to Read If You Love RuPaul's Drag Race |

[ad_1] Ladies, gentlemen, and everyone in between… the library is officially (almost) open! Ru always knows how to serve (with 13 Emmys® to prove it), and we know historic season 12 will be no exception. The Queen of Drag took center stage at SNL last week, but now it’s time to find the next heir … Read more

What I’m Reading: Tara Schuster

What I'm Reading: Tara Schuster

[ad_1] Tara Schuster is vice president of Talent and Development at Comedy Central. She is the executive in charge of Lights Out with David Spade and was the executive in charge of the Emmy and Peabody Award–winning Key & Peele and the Emmy Award–winning @Midnight. Tara is the author of Buy Yourself the F*cking Lilies, … Read more

5 Books About Hope That Will Inspire You |

5 Books About Hope That Will Inspire You |

[ad_1] My career as a neurosurgeon immerses me in the hardest parts of people’s lives. And yet, the human resilience, faith, and spirit never ceases to amaze me. My heart is continually moved at how individuals rise to the challenge when facing incredibly hard things. And so, my writing, although it often examines pain, loss, … Read more

Manuscript Tradition | Tor.com

Manuscript Tradition | Tor.com

[ad_1] Dr. Feyrouz Hanafusa is a curator at Yale in the 23rd century. Space exploration is still ongoing, and signs of life have been discovered on a planet near TRAPPIST-1. Signs, Dr. Hanafusa realizes, that suspiciously resemble drawings in the Voynich manuscript, which no one has been able to decipher for over eight hundred years. … Read more

9 Books Like Little Fires Everywhere |

9 Books Like Little Fires Everywhere |

[ad_1] If you’re anything like me, you let out an audible squeal the first time you saw the trailer for the limited series adaptation of Little Fires Everywhere, streaming on Hulu starting on March 18. Watching the trailer brought me right back to the emotional, totally engrossing, page-turning experience of reading Celeste Ng’s novel, and … Read more

Fiction for a New-New World – Chicago Review of Books

Fiction for a New-New World – Chicago Review of Books

[ad_1] With The Lost Book of Adana Moreau, Chicago-based novelist Michael Zapata delivers a globe-trotting and generation-spanning debut that expands the notion of home and the meaning of storytelling. In the early twentieth century, a Dominican immigrant named Adana Moreau publishes Lost City, a work of science fiction that inspires a dedicated fandom that transcends … Read more

Reclaiming Humanity from the Headlines – Chicago Review of Books

Reclaiming Humanity from the Headlines – Chicago Review of Books

[ad_1] American news junkies, preoccupied as they have been with domestic affairs, may only vaguely remember a story that made international headlines in the summer of 2016: Qandeel Baloch, nicknamed the “Kim Kardashian of Pakistan,” was murdered. Her brother openly admitted to strangling her, because she had dishonored the family name with her provocative videos … Read more