Jacob Tobia offers a roadmap to being better peopleIn “Before They Were Men,” the author and activist explains that it’s possible to harness everything that men love about themselves—including their anger—for good.
Troubled waters: the best disaster-at-sea nonfictionThese wild-but-true tales loom large in the annals of maritime history and survival stories.
The best audiobooks to listen to while walkingTaking daily walks is a healthy habit that's even easier to commit to with the right listens. Here are some of our favorites.
The best trans and nonbinary listensExplore this list of essential audiobooks from trans, nonbinary, and genderqueer authors.
The best running audiobooks you should be listening to right nowAhead of Global Running Day on June 4, check out the 25 greatest running listens—from marathon prep and inspiring memoirs to building a training plan and staying motivated.
Rutger Bregman wants to help you pursue a life of “Moral Ambition”The Dutch historian and journalist makes a plea for you to use your time and talents to make the world a better place—and he’s mapping out the best way to get there.
“So Many Stars” is a love letter to queer history and resistanceCaro De Robertis’s groundbreaking oral history celebrates the activism, cultural impact, and lived experiences of a generation of queer, trans, and two-spirit elders of color.
Years after the worst experience of her life, Amanda Knox is finally “Free”The famous exoneree, activist, and accidental true crime icon shares universal lessons on meaning and resilience in her heart-wrenching new memoir.
Utensils down, headphones on! Get ready for "Top Chef: Destination Canada" with these delicious listensIn celebration of the show's 22nd season, we've rounded up a smorgasbord of listens by judges, hosts, and contestants.
Susan Morrison has penned the definitive biography of SNL’s man behind the curtainThe longtime “New Yorker” editor talks about the 10 years of reporting she did for the book, some of Lorne Michaels's best advice, and who may take over for him when he retires.
Alice Wong wants you to rethink the parameters of intimacyThe prolific author and activist delves into popular misconceptions around what constitutes closeness and shares what disabled people have in common with the queer community.