Myriam Gurba Skins The Myths Of California In Her New Collection ‘Creep’ 'Creep' underscores the intimate connection between domestic abuse and the everyday violences of economic precarity, racism, and misogyny. By Elizabeth Hall
Books and Artwork From Joan Didion’s Apartment Are Heading To Auction Possessions from the legendary writer Joan Didion will soon be up for auction. The collection includes artwork from Patti Smith in addition to objects amassed by Didion throughout years spent in New York and California. By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Thierry Mugler, Fashion’s King of Alien Couture, Is Dead at 73 The boundary-pushing French designer's influence is all over the runway to this day. By Helen Holmes
This Bracing, Necessary Book About the Value of Love Without Romance Is Perfectly Timed By Lauren LeBlanc
‘I’ll Keep You In Suspense’: Trump and Clinton Brawl in the Third Presidential Debate By Will Bredderman
We Sell Ourselves Stories in Order to Live: Joan Didion Doc Launches Kickstarter By Kara Bloomgarden-Smoke
<em>The Wall Street Journal</em> Mistakes @JoanDidion Parody Twitter for Real Joan Didion By Kara Bloomgarden-Smoke