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Lucy Feldman
Feldman is a Senior Editor for TIME.
Recent Articles
Celeste Ng Did Not Set Out to Write This Book
The best-selling author returns with 'Our Missing Hearts,' a novel that boldly tackles anti-Asian racism
By Lucy Feldman
September 15, 2022
Margaret Atwood Doesn't Think We're Doomed
'Doomerism is not helpful'
By Lucy Feldman
September 15, 2022
Jenny Han Knows
The Summer I Turned Pretty
Will Get You in Your Feelings
On May 5, when the teaser trailer for The Summer I Turned Pretty dropped, author and creator Jenny Han satisfied two longstanding requests from her fans: to adapt her beloved young-readers’ trilogy for the screen,...
By Lucy Feldman
June 15, 2022
How We Chose the 2022 Women of the Year
The list highlights 12 extraordinary leaders working for a more equal world
By Naina Bajekal and Lucy Feldman
March 3, 2022
Amanda Gorman on the Greatest Lesson She’s Learned This Year
Amanda Gorman has had quite a year. The former National Youth Poet Laureate stepped onto the stage at President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris’ Inauguration on Jan. 20 and seized the world’s attention...
By Lucy Feldman
December 3, 2021
David Chang and Priya Krishna Want You to Get Over Recipes
When chef, Momofuku restaurateur and irreverent media personality David Chang approached food journalist Priya Krishna with the idea to create a cookbook with a major twist—the book would have no recipes—she was deeply skeptical. It...
By Lucy Feldman
October 14, 2021
The Best Books of 2021 So Far
Some of the best books of the year so far provide welcome respite from the outside world—while others aim directly for the turbulence, providing frameworks to understand how the past informs our present. Michelle Zauner...
By Andrew R. Chow , Kelly Conniff , Lucy Feldman , Mahita Gajanan , Annabel Gutterman and Lucas Wittmann
May 28, 2021
Colson Whitehead and Margaret Atwood Discuss
The Underground Railroad
and the Challenges of Adaptation
As one show debuts and the other enters its fourth season, the acclaimed authors discuss the experience of having their novels adapted for the screen
By Lucy Feldman
May 13, 2021
The Story Behind TIME’s First-Ever BIPOC-Led Issue
A year ago, we at TIME started talking about the ways we’ve fallen short. Soon after George Floyd was murdered in Minneapolis, staffers from across the organization began sharing painful memories of being mistreated in...
By Lucy Feldman
May 13, 2021
Uzo Aduba Is Ready to Talk About Therapy
The actor, who stars as a psychologist in a new installment of HBO's "In Treatment," opens up about grief and mental health
By Lucy Feldman
April 29, 2021
A Love Letter to Asian Americans
I didn't "go" to work on the morning of March 17, meaning I didn't get up, brush my teeth and place myself at my desk in the living room. I stayed in bed, made a...
By Lucy Feldman
March 18, 2021
See the Cover of Colson Whitehead's 'Harlem Shuffle'
'The world always outwits human ingenuity,' the author teases
By Lucy Feldman
February 2, 2021
How Joan Didion Is Weathering the Pandemic
Joan Didion suffers no fools. And nor should she have to. Her resume is the stuff of legends, from launching her career as a college senior by winning an essay contest sponsored by Vogue, which...
By Lucy Feldman
January 22, 2021
The 10 Best Nonfiction Books of 2020
In a year when the headlines were dominated by conflict around the things that make us different—race, class, gender, politics and all the other markers of identity—the best nonfiction books tore into those tensions and...
By Andrew R. Chow , Lucy Feldman , Annabel Gutterman and Lucas Wittmann
November 21, 2020
The 10 Best Fiction Books of 2020
Reading fiction in 2020 was an act of defiance—of turning our attention away from the catastrophes playing out around us to engage in a quiet, imaginative act. And the year’s best fiction offered many paths...
By Lucy Feldman , Annabel Gutterman , Suyin Haynes , Ciara Nugent , Dan Stewart and Lucas Wittmann
November 19, 2020
Kevin Kwan on His New Book, 'Sex and Vanity'
Kevin Kwan has mastered the art of catching flies with honey. The novelist broke out with Crazy Rich Asians, China Rich Girlfriend and Rich People Problems, his best-selling trilogy that probes ultra-wealthy circles in Asia....
By Lucy Feldman
June 25, 2020
How a Black Woman and a White Woman Co-Wrote About Race
Activist and author Kimberly Jones was out in Atlanta on May 31 interviewing people about the protests in response to the police killing of George Floyd for a documentary when she paused to speak to...
By Rose Cohn , Lucy Feldman and TIME Video
June 15, 2020
A Heartwarming Conversation With Laura Linney
The award-winning actor talks to TIME about her approach to acting, having a child later in life and her one problem with 'Hamilton'
By Lucy Feldman
March 27, 2020
The 10 Best Nonfiction Books of 2019
They revisit history, rebut old ideas and reclaim troubling narratives
By Lucy Feldman
November 22, 2019
The 10 Best Fiction Books of 2019
From 'The Testaments' to 'Trust Exercise'
By Lucy Feldman
November 22, 2019
Ali Wong on Motherhood, Grief and Comedy—and the Farts Along the Way
The comedian talks about her new memoir, 'Dear Girls,' in which no topic is off-limits
By Lucy Feldman
October 14, 2019
Let's Break Down the Most Mysterious Parts of
The Testaments
, With a Little Help From Margaret Atwood
Margaret Atwood answers what happens to Offred and more burning questions
By Lucy Feldman
September 10, 2019
Exclusive: Hulu and MGM Are Developing Margaret Atwood's
The Testaments
for the Screen
'Handmaid’s Tale' showrunner Bruce Miller is involved
By Lucy Feldman
September 4, 2019
Ann Dowd Won an Emmy for Her Work on
The Handmaid's Tale
. Here's What TV's Aunt Lydia Had to Say About
The Testaments
Down reads the role of Lydia in the audiobook
By Lucy Feldman
September 4, 2019
Margaret Atwood Is Back With Another Warning
In 'The Testaments,' the legendary author returns to her famed dystopia
By Lucy Feldman
September 3, 2019
Toni Morrison Was Writing a New Novel When She Died
The celebrated author of 'Beloved' left behind an unfinished manuscript
By Lucy Feldman
August 6, 2019
Richard Russo on Misogyny and Why War Is Never Far Away
Richard Russo, the Pulitzer Prize winning author, talks to TIME about his new novel Chances Are ..., our nearness to war and the truth about destiny. You often use your life to inspire your books....
By Lucy Feldman
July 18, 2019
Ryan Murphy: 'If You're Not Writing About Women or Gender or Race, You're Not Writing'
Murphy and Janet Mock spoke about inclusion in Hollywood at the TIME 100 Summit
April 23, 2019
She Spent 20 Years Teaching Teens About Sexual Assault. Now She's Sharing Her Own Story
Twenty-three years ago, Laurie Halse Anderson woke up to the sound of a young girl wailing. Pulling herself from bed, she rushed to check on her daughters. Both were sleeping peacefully. The cries, she realized,...
By Lucy Feldman
February 28, 2019
The Author of
The Wife
Just Had Her First Oscars Experience. But Her Hollywood Days Are Far From Over
"You still have to walk on the red carpet, even if they aren't looking at you," Meg Wolitzer says, swiping through photos from the Academy Awards over breakfast the Tuesday after the ceremony. Less than...
By Lucy Feldman
February 28, 2019
‘You Can’t Just Stop.’ Hollywood Legend Cicely Tyson on Why She'll Never Retire
The actor speaks about her storied career, optimism and how her art has affected others
By Lucy Feldman
February 7, 2019
How TLC's Left Eye Helped Save
The Hate U Give
Author Angie Thomas' Life
'When I didn’t see myself in books, I saw myself in hip-hop'
By Lucy Feldman
February 5, 2019
How Marlon James Built a New World in His 'African
Game of Thrones
'
'Black Leopard, Red Wolf' offers warring royals, deadly beasts and graphic battles
By Lucy Feldman
February 5, 2019
The Best Gifts Between $250-$500 to Give This Holiday Season
From a killer pair of headphones to the Nintendo Switch
By Patrick Lucas Austin , Alex Fitzpatrick and Lucy Feldman
December 7, 2018
Why Lin-Manuel Miranda Could Never Finish Watching
Mary Poppins
as a Kid
The creator of Hamilton on dancing through Mary Poppins Returns, raising boys and returning to the stage in Puerto Rico Did you watch Mary Poppins as a kid? I had the VHS cassette and loved...
By Lucy Feldman
December 6, 2018
The 10 Best Fiction Books of 2018
From 'There There' to 'The Mars Room'
By Lucy Feldman
November 15, 2018
The 10 Best Nonfiction Books of 2018
From 'Bad Blood' to 'These Truths'
By Lucy Feldman
November 15, 2018
Most American Women Are Not Optimistic About Electing a Female President: TIME Poll
Black women reported the highest increase in engagement since 2016
By Lucy Feldman
November 5, 2018
'It’s Heart Expanding.' Paul Dano on Becoming a Family Man, In Film and In Real Life
Paul Dano is hiding his hair under a trucker hat and carrying a few days' stubble. Six weeks ago exactly, his partner, actor Zoe Kazan, gave birth to their first child. "I'd be lying if...
By Lucy Feldman
October 18, 2018
We Polled American Women on Their Top Pressures, Concerns and Goals. Here's What They Said
After a home-cooked lunch of spicy chaat and chai this July, four friends gathered on a living-room floor in Ashburn, Va., to discuss faith and inner strength as part of their monthly halaqa, an Islamic...
By Lucy Feldman
September 13, 2018
‘Thank God You Exist.’ These Female VCs Have $27 Million to Invest in Women’s Ideas
Anu Duggal and Sutian Dong’s tiny co-working office is stacked high with 100 swanky gift bags. Every item stuffed inside the black and cream weekend duffles is trendy and coveted by the New York Millennial...
By Lucy Feldman
August 31, 2018
Inside a Millennial Women’s Quran Study Group
A few minutes past 3 p.m., after Henna Qureshi and Adeela Khan take a moment to pray, they settle on a living room rug with two more friends to talk. It’s a drizzly July afternoon,...
By Lucy Feldman
August 31, 2018
The Genius Auto Shop Only a Woman Could Have Created
On a scorching July afternoon, a first-time customer wanders around the front of an auto repair shop, peering in to find the entrance. A mechanic steps away from an oil change, wipes the sweat off...
By Lucy Feldman
August 31, 2018
This New Novel Shines a Light on Student #MeToo Survivors
Of all the lessons gleaned from #MeToo, one stands out as particularly sinister: before things turn treacherous, there's a moment when predation can feel dangerously like kindness. A young person, not yet aware of his...
By Lucy Feldman
August 23, 2018
Stacey Cunningham, Head of the New York Stock Exchange, Talks History as She Changes It
Growing up, Stacey Cunningham thought her father was a sock trader. He was in fact a stock trader and hung a LeRoy Neiman painting of the New York Stock Exchange floor in his den. Now...
By Lucy Feldman
August 9, 2018
‘You Think You’ve Seen Everything? Get Ready.’ How the Women of Nashville Are Claiming the Stage
In an incense-hazed Nashville recording studio, Caitlyn Smith, Heather Morgan and Maggie Chapman each pick up a guitar and start a soulful jam. Candles flicker on the coffee table between them. Their voices blend together...
August 7, 2018
‘We Created This Village.’ Breaking Bread With the Women Farmers of Portland
Harvest starts at 6 a.m. on Tuesdays and Fridays at the Side Yard Farm & Kitchen in Portland, Ore. Stacey Givens, the 36-year-old owner and chef, brews a carafe of coffee in the catering barn...
By Lucy Feldman
July 27, 2018
Mila Kunis and Kate McKinnon Made the Buddy Comedy of Your Dreams
With bad guys hot on their heels, Jersey girls Audrey and Morgan take momentary cover in the bathroom of a Vienna train station. Audrey turns to leave--their lives depend on catching the next train to...
By Lucy Feldman
July 26, 2018
‘If You Mess Up, Who Cares?’ How to Dance Like Only Your Best Friends Are Watching
It’s 1:13 pm on a Sunday in Los Angeles, and four dozen women in knee pads are snaked around one another on the floor in the fetal position. One, in leggings printed with Billy Murray’s...
By Lucy Feldman
July 19, 2018
‘It's Culture for Us.’ Camping in Colorado With the Women of
Latino Outdoors
The June sun beats down on Rocky Mountain National Park, and 22 year-old Aileen Palma sits on the edge of Sprague Lake, trembling. Her fellow hikers spot the signs of hypothermia and gather around her....
July 12, 2018
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