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  • 4 weeks ago | anothermag.com | Katie Kitamura |Laura Allsop |TextLaura Allsop

    The author and AnOther contributor’s fascinating new book looks at the truths our everyday performances mask, especially from the people who (think they) know us intimatelyLead Image Katie Kitamura’s new novel, Audition, begins in a state of Hitchcock-ian suspense. An unnamed female narrator finds herself in a faceless restaurant in New York’s financial district to meet a young man named Xavier who has recently blown into her life, convinced he is her son.

  • 2 months ago | anothermag.com | Laura Allsop |TextLaura Allsop

    With the arrival of her latest book Stag Dance, the author of Detransition, Baby discusses how symbols define identity, and why sisterhood is more than just solidarityLead Image Torrey Peters is thinking about legacies of autocracy across the Americas and how writers have survived right-wing governments through periods of exile.

  • Oct 16, 2024 | anothermag.com | Laura Allsop |TextLaura Allsop

    François Ozon’s first-ever period film stars Isabelle Huppert in riotous comedic mode. “She’s beautiful, of course, but she can be very, very funny,” he says “It’s like when I was a child playing with a doll’s house,” says French director François Ozon, on his experience making a period film. The only difference is that “my dolls speak a lot”.

  • Aug 15, 2024 | anothermag.com | Laura Allsop |TextLaura Allsop

    Inspired by museum cleaners and the bodies on which classical sculptures were once based, Richard Malone’s new exhibition A Record of Tenderness is an ode to the hidden work behind great art Hanging in one of the rooms at The Dock in Leitrim, Ireland, like a magnificent textile chandelier, is a mobile sculpture composed of folds of draped green fabric by artist and designer Richard Malone. Delicate yet dynamic, the piece is part of Malone’s captivating new exhibition, A Record of Tenderness.

  • May 14, 2024 | anothermag.com | Laura Allsop |TextLaura Allsop

    “This just felt like the end of a trilogy,” says the Bikini Kill and Le Tigre singer, whose new memoir pieces together her life as a musician, from early recollections of riot grrrl, to fond memories of Kurt Cobain, Joan Jett and Kim GordonLead Image “To me, it’s not like a rock history book or some shit,” says legendary front-woman Kathleen Hanna about her memoir Rebel Girl.

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