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September 30, 2019
Shorties (Michael Chabon and Ayelet Waldman on Their Television Show, Robert Smith on the Cure's Disintegration Album After 30 Years, and more)
Michael Chabon and Ayelet Waldman the San Francisco Chronicle about their television show Unbelievable.
Robert Smith discussed the Cure's album Disintegration 30 years after its release with Rolling Stone.
Josh Ritter played a Tiny Desk Concert with Amanda Shires and Jason Isbell.
Chris Ware discussed his new graphc novel, Rusty Brown, with NPR Books.
Paste listed the week's best new albums.
Stylist previewed October's best books.
The Current shared video of a recent Andrew Bird concert.
Oprah Magazine recommended book podcasts.
Book Riot recommended books about journalism.
NerdMuch? listed the best cyberpunk books of all time.
N.K. Jemisin talked writing comics with io9.
Parade recommended the best fall books written by women.
Literary Hub shared an excerpt from Leslie Jamison's essay collection, Make It Scream, Make It Burn.
My Modern Met recommended September's best art books.
The Rumpus interviewed author Emily W. Pease.
Kevin Morby and Woods covered songs by Silver Jews and Blue Mountains.
Jac Jemc recommended ghost stories at Publishers Weekly.
Stream a new Broken Bells song.
Stream a new song by Kito & Empress Of.
Stream a new Tei Shi song.
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






