By Addie Morfoot Photographs by Winnie Au When the essayist David Sedaris decided to purchase a home in Manhattan in 2019 after living in Europe for two decades, he set his sights on the Upper East ...
Sedaris says the best part of reading his work to an audience is earning the laughs — or the groans. "A collective groan is ...
David Sedaris apparently doesn’t feel the need to introduce himself. If, on a drizzly Monday night, you’ve made the trek to San Francisco’s War Memorial Opera House and proffered your $100 ticket to ...
A fairly regular visitor to town, humorist David Sedaris returned to Milwaukee Wednesday night for a stop at The Pabst Theater, where he read a number of essays that appeared to be all new works in ...
Some holiday stories are stranger than fiction, like how once upon a time, writer and humorist David Sedaris worked as a Macy's department store elf. He wrote about his experience and the unmerry side ...
The chronicler of dysfunctional families and oddball enthusiasms returns with a new essay collection, “Happy-Go-Lucky.” Credit...Vincent Tullo for The New York Times Supported by By Henry Alford When ...
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