Rachel Maddow’s ‘Prequel’ Tops New York Times Bestsellers List
Amid a nationwide tour, Maddow’s exploration of U.S. fascism clinched the top spot on the New York Times bestsellers list.
October 27, 2023
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Amid a nationwide tour, Maddow’s exploration of U.S. fascism clinched the top spot on the New York Times bestsellers list.
Ultra, which explores an effort to spread Nazi ideology and overthrow American democracy, is the first podcast to win the Hillman Prize.
One of these is not like the other.
This will be her third podcast after two very successful projects that are now in development for feature films.
From new music to motherhood and a business empire, this queen isn't slowing down.
The lesbian broadcaster is drawing big numbers during her once-a-week appearances on MSNBC.
The film will focus on one of the criminals linked to Donald Trump and Rudy Giuliani.
The celebrated MSNBC host discussed Trump’s “vermin” comment, American fascism, and Republicans’ inability to govern amid Speaker Mike Johnson’s new role.
The book explores the historical roots and modern implications of fascist movements in the U.S. through the MSNBC host’s storytelling perspective.
The out anchor's show brought in 2.46 million total viewers on Monday evening.
With Johnson's record on LGBTQ+ rights, is it a surprise?
Following scrutiny, Kelly Johnson, wife of newly elected House Speaker Mike Johnson, has taken down her Christian counseling website that contained documents comparing homosexuality to bestiality and incest.
Uzi Even, the first openly gay person to serve in Israel's parliament, says he is slowly being forgotten.
Can a mother's love conquer social and political differences? A personal reflection on a mom, motherhood, and how love does indeed win in the end.
Adweek editor Colin Daniels gives us a peek at themes, all the celebrities and costs for this battle of the best ads.
The Advocate's queen on the New York theater scene alien-probes the 13th annual Fringe Festival to find America's top bottoms, naughtiest neighbors, and gayest presidents ever.
The actor who played Stevie for six seasons discusses writing, gendered clothing, queer identity, and what it means to wear Dan Levy's "Radical Feminist" sweater on our cover.
Nico Tortorella and Bethany Meyers are reinventing what it means to be family.
You know those first adopters? We've got something they'll like (but so will you!).