Ian Fraser Kilmister didn’t just live rock’n’roll, he was rock’n’roll. For 40 years, this roaring warlord led Motörhead on a crusade to show every other band that had ever existed up for the ...
Which book is best out of this list of literary fiction, mysteries, nonfiction, memoir and more? That’s for you to decide.
A riveting account of how these scholarly boffins and their equally daring accomplices turned paper and books into a weapon.” ...
Title by or about Paul McCartney, Cameron Crowe, Ozzy Osbourne, Yoko Ono, the Cars, Mark Ronson and more are among the year's ...
This story is part of the December 13 edition of Good Weekend.See all 14 stories. Fifty years after the Dismissal, Gough Whitlam: the Vista of the New, by Troy Bramston, is the first full biography of ...
From biographies and autobiographies to memoirs, here are our favorite must-read music books you won't put down during Christmas break. Shop here.
Among the many entertaining, delightful, poignant, and treasured new works of fiction and nonfiction that were published this ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. With apologies to T. S. Eliot, December might be the cruelest month — at least for publishing. As imprints focus ...
The staff of The New York Times Book Review choose the year’s top fiction and nonfiction. Credit...By Sebastian Mast Supported by The envelope, please: After a full year spent reading hundreds of ...
The memoir has become a new rite of passage for Hollywood stars, who have turned to the medium as a way to tell their stories in their own words, often for the first time ever. One of the most ...
The Shirelles, an all-black girl group out of New Jersey, had just cracked the Top 40 in September 1960 and needed a follow-up hit. Don Kirshner, impresario of a songwriting factory in Manhattan's ...
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