In David Sedaris’s wry new collection, being alive is as weird, atrocious, contradictory, unfair and funny as ever.
Humorist David Sedaris says the best part of reading his work to an audience is earning the laughs — or the groans. "A collective groan is fine with me," he says. Sedaris reflects on his Duolingo ...
Hennepin Arts has announced events with both David Sedaris and astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson this fall at the State ...
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 ...
Satirist and author David Sedaris joins TODAY to talk about the release of his 16th book, a collection of essays called “The ...
The humor writer, whose new essay collection comes out this month, does not want to hear about your feelings: “Please don’t ...
I don't get dogs anymore, don't understand why they need to be in grocery stores and on airplanes. You never see them tied up outside shops or restaurants nowadays. They have to be inside, no ...
From David Sedaris' collection of essays to Jenny Jackson's follow-up to “Pineapple Street,” here are six anticipated books ...
Ah, the seasonal job. Plenty of us have rung up orders, chucked boxes, or scanned, scanned, scanned the days away during the holiday season. David Sedaris, however, had the king job of all — working ...
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