Kate Moennig and Leisha Hailey’s “So Gay for You” captures the essence of queer life
The stars of the “The L Word” talk about their decades-long friendship, what’s missing in mainstream media, and how a revolutionary TV show changed their lives.
The stars of the “The L Word” talk about their decades-long friendship, what’s missing in mainstream media, and how a revolutionary TV show changed their lives.
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In her hilarious and heartfelt memoir, “This American Woman,” Garg recalls her journey from being a homeless teenager in Mumbai, to motherhood, to making it as a stand-up comic.
“The love is what took over. If I had nothing to come back for, I wouldn't have come back. I came back for that love.”
The icon discusses her new book, her new business, her new outlook on life—and how being a work in progress is far more fun than thinking you’ve got it all figured out.
From a star athlete to a former ingenue to Michael Corleone himself, these celebrities captivated us with their riveting storytelling.
The actor and comedian opens up about writing, fame, that voice, and her latest work of unclassifiable audio genius.
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Justice Jackson discusses her new memoir and gets candid about the struggles of balancing family and career.
On the heels of years of tabloid speculation, "Men Have Called Her Crazy" disrupts the rumor mill and centers Tendler's singular story on her own terms, in her own voice.
In his audio doc "The Arc of Gratitude," Aykroyd lovingly reflects on the music, memories, and madcap moments that brought Jake and Elwood Blues to life.
In her self-narrated memoir, the musician dives into art, trauma, feminism, riot grrrl, and the road to a revolutionary career.