What Happens When “The Great Gatsby” Enters the Public Domain Next Month?
Related: Is the world ready for Space Gatsby?
Can Georgetown Basketball Ever Recover in a Post-John Thompson World?
In his new memoir, the late, legendary coach points a finger at college basketball’s underworld
Yale Professor: A Post-Pandemic Fuckfest May Be on the Way
We might get those Gatsby parties after all
The 20 Best Coffee Table Books of 2020
From a monograph on abstract art to a scrapbook from Kim Gordon
How Frommer’s Created the Perfect "Best Destinations" List for 2020
Great writers on the destinations most important to them
Barack Obama Shares His Favorite Books, TV and Movies of 2020
Plenty of intriguing recommendations from the past year
An Artist Posed as a Hungarian Billionaire to Tour Elite Manhattan Penthouses
Photographer Andi Schmied successfully fooled New York City real estate agents into letting her tour some of Manhattan's most coveted penthouses
The Ideal Cocktail Book for Your Next Lockdown Is Here (And It's a Perfect Last-Minute Gift)
"Shake Strain Done" demystifies and simplifies a bevy of delicious drinks for the home bartender
What Stephen King Likes (and Hates) About TV Adaptations of His Books
Yes, he still prefers the small-screen take on "The Shining"
What the World’s Most Prolific Crime Writer Taught Me About John Lennon
Fiction or nonfiction, James Patterson’s loom always spins gold
John le Carré, Novelist of Espionage and Geopolitics, Dead at 89
He reimagined what the spy novel could do
With Hotels Desperate for Visitors, The Extended-Stay Playboy Is Making a Comeback
The work-from-hotel trend is on the rise as creatives take advantage of slashed pandemic rates
Ken Layne Is the New Voice of the American Desert
With the release of "Desert Oracle," the author and radio show host talks to InsideHook on embracing America's wastelands
Kurt Vonnegut’s Daughter Released a Book of the Author’s Old Love Letters
The letters reveal a romantic side of Vonnegut as a young, married man
Here’s What Bill Gates Was Reading During Coronavirus
Gates hopes his favorite reads of the year will help readers end 2020 on a better note
She Helped Michelle Obama Sell 14 Million Books. Now She Wants to Replicate It.
Book publishing, an industry in flux, is getting a new player in Molly Stern’s Zando