
Patrick Radden Keefe
Staff Writer at The New Yorker
Staff writer @NewYorker. Author of ROGUES / SAY NOTHING / EMPIRE OF PAIN / THE SNAKEHEAD. Podcast: WIND OF CHANGE.
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1 month ago |
audible.com | Kat Johnson |Ronan Farrow |Patrick Radden Keefe |Alex Marzano-Lesnevich
True crime has come a long way since the days when it was considered a guilty pleasure at best, or exploitative and salacious at worst. The genre has used its recent explosion in popularity to grapple with its identity, offer more nuanced and systemic perspectives, and center the voices of both victims and underrepresented communities in a quest for justice for all.
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1 month ago |
purewow.com | Sarah Stiefvater |Elena Ferrante |Roxane Gay |Patrick Radden Keefe
booksa decade and a half of incredible readspaula boudes for purewowThis year is PureWow's 15th anniversary, and though I haven’t been on the team for that entire time, I have worked here for 12 years, and have spent much of that time writing about books—the moving, the creepy, the Reese Witherspoon-approved. And though it’s nearly impossible to narrow down my favorite 15 books of the past 15 years, there are the ones I just can’t stop thinking about and recommending.
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Nov 27, 2024 |
fivebooks.com | John Vaillant |Katherine Rundell |Patrick Radden Keefe
🏆 Winner of the 2017 Baillie Gifford Prize for NonfictionDavid France was a gay man living in New York City in the early 1980s. The book tells the story of how his social circle was decimated by the disease, but it also tells the story of how AIDS, ultimately and in the face of great prejudice, changed social attitudes towards homosexuality.
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Nov 14, 2024 |
audible.com | Patrick Radden Keefe |Diana Gabaldon
How to Train Your Dragon hits theaters on June 13, 2025Cressida Cowell's How to Train Your Dragon has already been adapted into multiple animated movies. Now we're getting a live-action adaptation. Mason Thames stars as Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III, an awkward misfit amongst the tough dragon fighters on the Norse island of Berk. But when Hiccup meets a dragon who is just as much of an outsider as he is, nothing will ever be the same.
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Oct 30, 2024 |
lithub.com | Emily Temple |Patrick Radden Keefe |Charles Yu
Every month, all the major streaming services add a host of newly acquired (or just plain new) shows, movies, and documentaries into their ever-rotating libraries. So what’s a dedicated reader to watch? Well, whatever you want, of course, but the name of this website is Literary Hub, so we sort of have an angle. To that end, here’s a selection of the best (and most enjoyably bad) literary film and TV coming to streaming services this month. Have fun.
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