The New York Times • 10/9/2025 – 10/24/2025

Oz Pearlman is a magician who has gained popularity within the manosphere, a term often associated with a network of blogs and forums focused on men's interests and issues. He has made headlines for revealing Joe Rogan’s A.T.M. code during a live broadcast, showcasing his unique blend of magic and entertainment. Pearlman has also entertained notable figures, including N.F.L. stars, further solidifying his status as a prominent entertainer in this niche community. The New York Times has highlighted various literary contributions from notable figures, although these do not directly relate to Pearlman. Michael J. Fox, in his work titled “Future Boy,” discusses his favorite books and reflects on his career, particularly his roles in “Back to the Future” and “Family Ties.” His insights emphasize the importance of literature in his life. Additionally, Joe Sacco has announced his new work titled “The Once and Future Riot,” which addresses sectarian violence in India and is noted to be his last project, although he expresses a desire to return to Gaza. Cynthia Erivo has also released a memoir titled “Simply More: A Book for Anyone Who Has Been Told They’re Too Much,” focusing on themes of self-acceptance. These literary endeavors highlight the diverse narratives and experiences shared by various artists, showcasing their reflections on life and personal growth. The New York Times has featured a selection of recent book releases suitable for holiday gifting, emphasizing the significance of storytelling and the impact of personal experiences on creative expressions.
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