Howard’s essay on Tom Noonan’s lost masterpiece “What Happened Was…” has just been published by THE NEW YORKER. Read it here.
On "WHILE YOU WERE PARTYING" at Soho Rep
Howard’s latest is a consideration of While You Were Partying, now playing at SOHO REP in New York City.
Read it here.
More Thoughts About Cat Stevens
In 2017, Howard wrote an appreciation of Cat Stevens for The New Yorker.
Now, revisiting the subject during the pandemic has led to a deeper examination of the musician’s history and legacy, and a new cover story for The Washington Post Magazine this month.
TO ANYONE WHO EVER ASKS To Be Published By Dutton
TO ANYONE WHO EVER ASKS, Howard’s forthcoming book about CONNIE CONVERSE, has been acquired by Dutton and will be published in Spring 2023.
More details to come!
An Appreciation of Tavernier's "'Round Midnight," for The New Yorker
Read Howard’s new essay for The New Yorker here, an appreciation of the late Bertrand Tavernier’s “Round Midnight.”