theatlantic.com How Jack Antonoff Helped Define Pop in 2019 The musician, who co-created some of the year’s standout records, from Taylor Swift and Lana Del Rey, is always asking, "How do you cut all the bullshit out?" Spencer Kornhaber culture
theatlantic.com Don’t Blame a Man for 'Midnights' Taylor Swift’s new album surely sounds how it sounds because she, not her producer, wanted it to. Spencer Kornhaber culture
progressiveisadoraduncan.blogspot.com The Natural Body "When I was fifteen years old and I realized that there was no teacher in the world who could give me any help in my desire to be a da...
nytimes.com ‘I Always Write With a Sense of Shame’ (Published 2020) How Édouard Louis, a working-class gay man from the provinces, became France’s latest literary sensation — and its political conscience. france
The Art of Dying I always said that when my time came I’d want to go fast. But where’s the fun in that? The New Yorker
Joni Mitchell’s “Blue,” Reviewed Ellen Willis, writing in 1973: “What hit me first was that the freaky voice had found its purpose.” The New Yorker
screenwritingmagazine.com 7 Things Sam Shepard Taught Me About Writing All the best screenwriting news in one place!
newyorker.com My Buddy: Patti Smith Remembers Sam Shepard ”Our ways could not be defined or dismissed with a few words describing a careless youth. Sam Shepard and I were friends; good or bad, we were just ourselves.“ Condé Nast