GRAFFITI GIRLS is a riotous tale of middle-aged feminist rebellion
Elissa Soave seems to be to literature what Mike Leigh is to cinema when it comes to accurately depicting humanism, and as a result Graffiti Girls is a riotous read.
Elissa Soave seems to be to literature what Mike Leigh is to cinema when it comes to accurately depicting humanism, and as a result Graffiti Girls is a riotous read.
Music critic Rob Sheffield explores Taylor Swift’s profound impact on pop culture in Heartbreak Is The National Anthem, a heartfelt homage for dedicated Swifties.
Andi Osho's Tough Crowd is a delightful blend of comedy and heartfelt moments that dives into the challenges of parenthood, relationships, and the competitive world of comedy.
Eve Davies speaks to comedian-turned-novelist Andi Osho about her latest book, Tough Crowd, which delves into the world of blended families, challenging relationships, and stand-up comedy.
A half-century after its release, Simon Doonan takes a deep dive into Lou Reed’s Transformer: its creation and its aftermath, detailing its cultural and social legacy.
Self-styled “author returning to escapism” Melanie Blake was a go-nowhere schoolgirl, but the runaway success of Ruthless Women changed all of that.