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August 11, 2020
Shorties (Boundary-Pushing Books for Fans of Narrative Experiments, New Music from the Mountain Goats, and more)
The New York Times recommended boundary-pushing books for fans of narrative experiments.
Stream a new Mountain Goats song.
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Paste previewed the week's best music livestreams.
BuzzFeed previewed the week's best virtual book events.
Pollstar profiled singer-songwriter Phoebe Bridgers.
Bustle recommended the week's best new books.
Hayley Williams covered Radiohead's "Green Plastic Trees."
Shondaland recommended books about the climate crisis.
Stream a new song by Lo Tom.
Vol. 1 Brooklyn interviewed author Andrew Farkas.
The Feelies' Glenn Mercer covered the Velvet Underground's "Here She Comes Now."
The New York Times reviewed David Mikics' new biography of Stanley Kubrick.
This book captures his control-freak side. It also captures why people wanted to work with him. He had a feel for every aspect of what made a film work.
Stream a new song by Bill Callahan.
Rashi Rohatgi recommended novels about studying abroad at Electric Literature.
BrooklynVegan listed 2020's best folk albums so far.
Electric Literature interviewed author Morgan Jerkins.
Paste profiled Chrissie Hynde.
Kristin Hersh talked to PopMatters about the new Throwing Muses album.
Daniel Kraus talked to the Guardian about finishing George A. Romero's zombie novel The Living Dead.
Shirley Manson discussed Garbage's debut album with SPIN.
Zora interviewed author Akwaeke Emezi.
Stream a new Sylvan Esso song.
Debutiful interviewed author Melissa Faliveno.
The Creative Independent interviewed musician and artist Kilo Kish.
Locus interviewed author Tochi Onyebuchi.
Diane Cook recommended books about wildernesses at Book Marks.
The Rumpus shared an excerpt from Dmitry Samarov’s book All Hack.
BOMB interviewed author Corinne Manning.
Literary Hub shared an excerpt from Jonathan C. Slaght's book Owls of the Eastern Ice.
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