Ariel Leve was born in New York City in 1968 and has been a journalist and columnist with The Sunday Times Magazine since 2003, specializing in investigative features, in-depth interviews and a humorous weekly column, Cassandra. She has twice been nominated for the British Press Awards and in 2008 won Feature Writer Of The Year from the Magazine Design and Journalism Awards. She has written for The Guardian, Vogue, and others. For as long as she can remember, she’s been worrying.
What’s so great about positivity? The only place to go is down. Ariel Leve’s much loved, deliciously dark Cassandra moves from the Sunday Times into book form, to tell us why we’re all doomed. As Ariel says, ‘Worrying is my yoga.’
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You can now watch The Cassandra Chronicles, the animated short!
Bill Nighy waxes lyrical about Ariel Leve's The Cassandra Chronicles.
Enjoy the snaps from the surprisingly joyous launch party for Ariel Leve's The Cassandra Chronicles. It was a suitably rain-lashed affair.
Ariel joins Jenni along with Robert Holden, one of the world’s leading coaches on happiness, to explore the relationship between pessimism, optimism and our well being.
Joan Rivers has described our author Ariel Leve, as "the love child of David Sedaris and Fran Leibowitz".
Ariel Leve, former Sunday Times columnist and author of The Cassandra Chronicles, will be speaking at the RSA event 'Is the Bright Side the Right Side?' on Thursday 21st January at 13:00.