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March 25, 2019
Shorties (Damon Young on His Memoir-in-Essays, Reconsidering Olivia Tremor Control's Black Foliage: Animation Music Vol. 1 Album on Its 20th Anniversary, and more)
Damon Young discussed his memoir-in-essays, What Doesn't Kill You Makes You Blacker, with Weekend Edition.
Stereogum reconsidered Olivia Tremor Control’s album, Black Foliage: Animation Music Vol. 1 on its 20th anniversary.
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The A. V. Club looked back on the The Langley Schools Music Project: Innocence and Despair album.
Longreads interviewed author Irvine Welsh.
Andrew Bird discussed his new album, My Finest Work Yet, with Paste.
The Guardian interviewed author Ali Smith.
Weekend Edition interviewed singer-songwriter Jenny Lewis.
Mathangi Subramanian her novel, A People's History of Heaven, with Paste.
Stream a new Ra Ra Riot song.
The Guardian recommended books by Nigerian women.
Aquarium Drunkard shared a 1970s Japanese jazz mixtape.
Laila Lalami talked to Weekend Edition about her new novel, The Other Americans.
Noisey interviewed the musical duo Matmos.
The White Review shared a conversation between authors Jamie Quatro and Eimear McBride.
Stream a new Damien Jurado song.
The New Yorker shared a new essay by Rumaan Alam.
Stream a new Josh Ritter song.
Four Way Review interviewed author Jessie Chaffee.
Stereogum interviewed Tim Showalter of Band of Oaks.
Sarah Rose Etter talked to Philadelphia Weekly about her novel, The Book of X.
Stream a new Foxes in Fiction song.
Guernica interviewed author Sandra Newman.
also at Largehearted Boy:
previous Shorties posts (daily news and links from the worlds of music, books, and pop culture)
Atomic Books Comics Preview (the week's best new comics and graphic novels)
Book Notes (authors create playlists for their book)
Librairie Drawn & Quarterly Books of the Week (recommended new books, magazines, and comics)
musician/author interviews
Note Books (musicians discuss literature)
Short Cuts (writers pair a song with their short story or essay)
weekly music release lists






