Nia DaCosta's Favorite Books by Women
Since her breakout movie Little Woods, Nia DaCosta has emerged as a trailblazer of contemporary filmmaking, championing women-driven stories and…
Since her breakout movie Little Woods, Nia DaCosta has emerged as a trailblazer of contemporary filmmaking, championing women-driven stories and…
Renowned for his incisive thoughts on race, sexuality, and identity, author and essayist Brandon Taylor has become a crucial voice…
Born in Melbourne, Australia in 1946, philosopher and bioethicist Peter Singer has spent five decades contributing to the fields of…
Lauded for his razor-sharp wit and incisive language, Martin Amis rose to prominence over the latter half of the 20th…
Since making his feature film debut in the 1987 cult classic Withnail and I, Swazi-English actor Richard E. Grant has…
“Literature should be sensual and endlessly sensory,” says Man Booker Prize-winning novelist Marlon James. “I like books that make me…
The Simpsons has become a cultural institution over its three-decade run, offering razor-sharp satire of American life and sociopolitical issues.…
English food writer and TV personality Nigella Lawson is the bestselling author of thirteen cookery books – including How To Eat,…
In 1983, cartoonist Alison Bechdel started self-syndicating Dykes To Watch Out For, a comic strip that offered one of the…
American author, filmmaker, actor and political activist Norman Mailer burst onto the scene with 1948’s The Naked and the Dead,…