In her new memoir, “Assume Nothing,” Selvaratnam reflects on her abusive relationship with former New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman.
‘The Bachelor’ Cast And Fans Push Franchise To Reckon With Its Race Problem
After Chris Harrison’s controversial remarks on “Extra,” progressive viewers, contestants and recappers say they want accountability not just from the host, but from the franchise as a whole.
Can A Novel Capture How Badly The Internet Has Broken Our Brains?
Two new books, Lauren Oyler’s “Fake Accounts” and Patricia Lockwood’s “No One Is Talking About This,” try make sense of our lives with social media.
Baratunde Thurston On ‘How To Citizen’ And The Importance Of Stepping Into Power
In the latest installment of “Getting Through…,” the activist and writer talks about how being a citizen is to “invest in relationships with others and with ourselves.”
Shingai Shoniwa On Finding Independence In The Music Industry As A Black Woman
The former Noisettes frontwoman has fought to come back to herself after navigating a white- and male-dominated music world that never quite understood her or, perhaps more accurately, never cared to.