
LITERATURE
The Washington Post
How Howard Hughes manipulated aspiring starlets—and kept it a secret
At 28, Sally Rooney has been called the voice of her generation. Believe the hype.
The resurgence of Eve Babitz continues with ‘I Used to Be Charming’
When he found out his father had an affair with Frida Kahlo, an author’s investigation began
Rebecca Solnit, who inspired the term ‘mansplaining,’ explains herself (sort of)
Elle
For Laura Van Den Berg, Modern Life Is Scary Enough
Air Mail Weekly
Los Angeles Review of Books
Crudo, She Tweeted: Olivia Laing’s “Crudo”
With Love and Squalor: On Lili Anolik’s “Hollywood’s Eve: Eve Babitz and the Secret History of L.A.”
A Veneration of Secrecy: Marriage, Misogyny, and Loneliness in “The Third Hotel”
Shondaland
A Zombie Apocalypse Won’t Bring Down Capitalism
The Stinging Fly
Sex and Rage: Advice to Young Ladies Eager for a Good Time
Layman Poupard Publishing
“Less by Andrew Sean Greer.” Contemporary Literary Criticism (CLC). Dec. 14, 2018
FASHION
AnOther
The Surreal Life Story of an Eccentric Street Style Pioneer
Vice
The Model Who Broke Barriers As Vogue’s First Ever Black Cover Girl
Semaine
The Zoe Report
Are Turtlenecks Back in Style? The History of this Classic Sweater Will Surprise You
Fashion Soundrack
TRAVEL
Paste Magazine
Take Five: Paris for Literary Lovers
Unearth Women
From Colette to Simone de Beauvoir: A Women of Paris Walking Tour
Devour Tours
A Guide to Eating Alone in Paris for Solo Travelers
What We Would Eat in Paris If We Only Had One Day
The Five Food Markets in Paris No Trip Would Be Complete Without
A Paris Chef Shares How to Find the Best Pastries in Town (And How to Avoid Tourist Traps)
ART
LensCulture
Behind the Lens: Taylor Wessing Prize Winner 2014
Binary Contrast: Examining the 2015 Deutsche Börse Prize
EVENTS
The Lily
Brut Force
Examining l’Art Brut: Outsider Art Fair Paris 2015
LIFESTYLE
Semaine
MUSIC
Semaine
The Luna Collective
Mazie, pages 26-31
CREATIVE WORK
Hobart Pulp
Vol. 1 Brooklyn
The London Magazine
Lunch Ticket