Recommended Reads

Read my Letter to the Editor to my hometown college newspaper about taking time to study abroad

Take time to study abroad, enrich your life.

The Frontman makes #5 on BRIT + CO’s list of “10 HOT NEW BOOKS for Your 2018 #TBR Pile”

With new books being released every day, finding your next read can sometimes be overwhelming.

The Frontman makes indiepicksmag.com’s list of “Breakout Novels of 2018!”

Check out a new year full of incredible new indie reads!

The Frontman makes popsugar.com’s list of “What to Read in 2018, According to Your Zodiac Sign!”

As the new year promises plenty of new reads to add to your #TBR pile, these are the books we think you’ll like best based on your zodiac sign.

Quiz: What does your favorite music say about you?

What your music says about your personality.

Why losing Tom Petty feels like losing a piece of ourselves

If you sing karaoke, you’ve probably performed “American Girl.” If you play guitar, you’ve likely strummed “Learning to Fly.”

The Hate U Give Enters the Ranks of Great YA Novels

The bestselling young-adult book by Angie Thomas looks at police violence through the eyes of a teen girl.

100 Notable Books of 2017

The year’s notable fiction, poetry and nonfiction, selected by the editors of The New York Times Book Review.

In ‘Forest Dark,’ Nicole Krauss Plays With Divided Selves

There’s an unnerving moment in Nicole Krauss’s new novel, “Forest Dark,” when a man in a suit struts to the edge of a wet roof and pulls on a pair of rubber gloves.

Desert Trip: How Classic Rock Mega-Fest Proved Doubters Wrong

Despite “Coachella for old people” baggage, historic event affirmed enduring power of six legendary artists.

Forcing your child to become a doctor could be the worst parenting decision you make

A career is medicine is stressful enough for the doctors who see it as a calling. For those who do it because their parents forced them, it could be critical.

Doctor Or Musician, Which Career Would You Choose?

A stereotypical doctor doesn’t have piercings or a tattoo, and a stereotypical drummer doesn’t wear scrubs.

It’s 2016. Why Are We Still Obsessed With the ’80s?

All week on Vulture, we’re examining ‘80s pop culture, and how it lives on today.

In John Green’s ‘Turtles All the Way Down,’ a Teenager’s Mind Is at War With Itself

John Green has written a new young adult novel, his first since “The Fault in Our Stars” (2012), and in some ways it is very much a John Green production.

Kumail Nanjiani and Zoe Kazan brave the hurdles of interracial romance in the delightful ‘The Big Sick’

“The Big Sick” begins with a meet-cute, proceeds confidently through flirtation, sex and full-fledged romance, then skids to a halt with a nasty breakup, followed by the kind of dire medical emergency that seems fated to end in reconciliation or grief.

Master of None’s Greatest Strength Is Its Curiosity

The Netflix series starring Aziz Ansari frequently strays from its protagonist to dive into the lives of characters on the margins.