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August 17, 2005

Shorties

Mountain Goat John Darnielle talks to Popmatters.

"Who knows what the future holds?" he ponders. "I envision an army of mini-John Darnielles forming a non-NHL hockey league with parity between owners and players, worker-friendly ticket prices, and severe penalties for icing the puck intentionally -- you buncha sissies, you!"


Michaelangelo Matos interviews Carl Newman of the New Pornographers for Seattle Weekly.


Orange Twin is selling acoustic guitars that have been covered with collages by Jeff Mangum. Now I know what I want for my birthday.


Paste looks back at Silkworm's career.


Amazon.com interviews Bret Easton Ellis about his book, Lunar Park.

Popmatters reviews the book as well.

LeftyBlogs is a local liberal political blog aggregator, "taking back America in all fifty states."


Son Volt's Jay Farrar talked to Paste during the final mixes of the band's latest album.


the Guardian offers the current US president's vacation reading list.


USA Today examines recent film soundtracks.


The Washington Post publishes love stories between iPods and their users.


Gothamist interviews author Chris Genoa about his novel, Foop!.


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