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What do Neal Pollack and the author of Homo Thug have in common? For one, both are grossly misunderstood by the bookstores that peddle their wares.
Lucette Lagnado's family included some of the the last Jews of Egypt. The reporter and memoirist mulls a life wedged between East and West.
Full article » | by Adam Rosen
Former Times Middle East correspondent Neil MacFarquhar reports on some of the lesser-known fatwas in his zany new book.
When Mike Coolbaugh died on the field, the lives of his family members and of the man whose foul ball killed him were changed irrevocably. Sports Illustrated's Scott Price told their story.
Sports Illustrated's Selena Roberts gets inside the head of the troubled Yankees star, and responds to critics of her controversial, steroids-inflected biography.
Full article » | by Dan Adler
New York Daily News sports investigative reporter Michael O'Keeffe tells Gelf how he and his colleagues concluded the baseball icon got entangled in his sport's juiced era.
Full article » | by Dan Adler
After Katrina hit, graphic novelist Josh Neufeld went to New Orleans to volunteer. Two years later, he created a singular illustrated account of the disaster.
Full article » | by Max Lakin
Farley Katz read six thousand submissions a week at the New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest.
Full article » | by Joe Horton
Artist and founder of the world's most popular cabaret drawing class Molly Crabapple gets sketchy with Gelf.
Full article » | by Adam Rosen
Sports Illustrated's Jon Wertheim went deep on the memorable Nadal-Federer final at Wimbledon.
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