See 26 books we can’t wait to curl up with this year below. The “Vocal Bible” looks back on a life of recording riffs, showcasing resilience and inspiring generations of young Black girls to frame ...
After a surprising loss is classified as death by misadventure, Lady Eileen “Bundle” Brent is the only person who refuses to ...
Lucy Dacus brought out Chappell Roan as a special guest for her performance at the 'Artists For Aid' benefit show in Los ...
When Birdie G’s first opened in 2019, a fat and exuberant slice of rose-petal pie there restored my faith in plated desserts ...
Riding the runaway success of Heated Rivalry, Rachel Reid is returning fans to the ice: The bestselling author announced that ...
The team behind the Netflix film talk about building the film’s soundtrack and the pressure to get such the beloved Emily ...
From Emily Henry to Rebecca Yarros and Alison Espach’s The Wedding People – romance has dominated the book charts this year. So why is it still dismissed by critics? People buy lipstick when the world ...
In the early 2020s, readers flocked to books to explain political turbulence. But is the world now too grim to read about – and are podcasters taking the place of authors? In the decade leading up to ...
Scott Brocato recently spoke with Andrew Limbong, NPR’s Culture Desk Correspondent and “Book of the Day” podcast host, about the "Books We Love" interactive list, and his own favorite books of 2025.
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Folks, if you can, get out a pen and paper because we're about to talk about some of our favorite books of the year, and you might want to jot a few of these titles down. With us to talk about NPR's ...