On his third studio album, “Horror,” the genre-spanning musician deconstructs old fears and finds ways to survive new ones.
The Baltimore musician’s eclectic new album “Horror” is about the things that scare him most — namely, trying to please you.
In his new memoir, “Average Joe,” and in conversation, Piscopo presents himself as an awe-struck Jersey boy. Joe Piscopo is ...
Doctor Doom is perhaps the first true supervillain of the Marvel Age of Comics. Debuting in Fantastic Four #5, published in ...
“The Diamond Mine” offers a brief, dreamy chronicle of a teenage girl’s sexual awakening with an Afrikaans soldier about to ...
Organizers for the international celebration of independent music outlets have shared the list of what's coming Record Store ...
Say it with me: being single isn't a crime, nor is still believing in love. It seems like the are so many conflicting rules ...
Dengue Boy,’ a book about a humanoid mosquito taking his revenge in the dying years of planet Earth, is unsettling and essential.
It's a book that could well change your life. That's the claim from author Paul Ham, who says his life changed for the better as he wrote his latest book "The Soul: A History of the Human Mind" and in ...
What is the cost of keeping a secret from someone you love? In Berta Isla, a novel by the celebrated Spanish author Javier Marías, a couple’s minor disloyalties – which they justify as mere ...
Literary horror is a somewhat niche genre that is harder to find than some of the more mainstream horror and thriller titles. I've read many horror stories over the years, and while I continue to ...