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This month we’re celebrating the release of The Duke’s Table, a collection of more than 1,000 vegetarian recipes compiled in 1930 by an Italian nobleman named Enrico Alliata, the Duke… Read more »
This month we’re celebrating the release of The Duke’s Table, a collection of more than 1,000 vegetarian recipes compiled in 1930 by an Italian nobleman named Enrico Alliata, the Duke… Read more »
Greetings. If you’ve ever read a Melville House book, you may have noticed my work. In fact, the cover I designed may have enticed you to read it in the… Read more »
Media coverage of the ongoing fight for gay rights reached a fever pitch last week as the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in two cases which will determine the future… Read more »
In a new documentary produced by Pitchfork, the members of the Scottish band Belle and Sebastian talk about the production of their classic 1996 album If You’re Feeling Sinister. The… Read more »
The weather’s finally turned warmer this week in New York, and spring is a few short weeks away. Soon we’ll have to shed our bulky coats and reveal the damage… Read more »
Faithful readers of MobyLives may recall last year’s sultry slideshow of writers in their underpants, including figures like Allen Ginsberg, Ernest Hemingway, Ray Bradbury, William Carlos Williams, and William Faulkner.… Read more »
Last summer we reported on the joyous scene in Central Park where Jean-Paul Beaubier married his longtime boyfriend Kyle Jinadu before an audience that included Jinadu’s parents, New York mayor… Read more »
High-resolution scans of long-forgotten magazines and newspapers published by Soviet exiles… Read more »
In 1966, a young designer at Faber and Faber named Shirley Tucker created an image that would become an icon of modern design. Her cover for the first edition of… Read more »
Long held as the patron saint of sensitive bookish types everywhere, Morrissey is well known for the wealth of literary allusions in his lyrics. From the opening verse of “How… Read more »