Joan Didion
The Best Books to Help You Cope With Death and Dying
How the wisdom of Joan Didion, death doulas, and Big Bird have prepped me to dance into the void (and plan my estate).
Inside the Essential New Joan Didion Documentary
We chat with filmmaker Griffin Dunne about chronicling the life of his legendary aunt.
Joan Didion Is Still Sharp as a Tack in the Trailer for Her New Documentary
'Joan Didion: The Center Cannot Hold' offers an unprecedented look into the life of one of America's most beloved writers.
The VICE Morning Bulletin
White House to flesh out transgender military ban, at least 16 killed as Typhoon Hato hits China, wanted white supremacist turns himself in, and more.
Joan Didion and Gay Talese Documentaries Are Coming to Netflix
'Joan Didion: The Center Will Not Hold' and 'Voyeur' will premiere at the New York Film Festival this fall.
A Rare Interview with the Legendary Eve Babitz
We spoke to the reclusive author about her infamous sex life, her recent career resurgence, and L.A.'s transformation into a global city.
Six Smarter—But Not Quite Guilt-Free—Beach Reads
Beat the dull conspiracy that is the “beach read” with these smarter entries in the sordid, pulpy, guilty-pleasure genre.
'SHE INSPIRES' at a Massive Exhibition That Pays Homage to Important Women
The Untitled Space hosts a group show that pays tribute to women in history whose accomplishments are often overlooked by mainstream historical narratives.
Even Joan Didion's Unfinished Notes Are Good as Hell
In recent years, Joan Didion has been heralded as a literary hero for young women. Although her new book, "South and West," is small and apparently aimless, it nevertheless proves why she should be.
Underappreciated Masterpieces: Mary Robison's 'Why Did I Ever' (2001)
Writer Blake Butler's ongoing excavation into lesser-known literary masterpieces continues with this glorious novel-in-parts.