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October 10, 2022
Shorties (Alan Moore Interviewed, Bonny Light Horseman Profiled, and more)
The Guardian and The Quietus interviewed Alan Moore about his new short story collection.
Paste profiled the band Bonny Light Horseman.
“The first album was old stories made to sound new,” says Johnson, the singer/songwriter and bandleader of the Fruit Bats. “This new album is new stories made to sound old. They’re both like ancient love songs, but also like the soundtrack to a John Hughes movie.”
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The Wind's Twelve Quarters by Ursula K. Le Guin
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Genius by James Gleick
The Stone Raft by José Saramago
Stream a new Fiona Apple song.
Kate Beaton discussed her graphic memoir Morning Edition.
The BBC profiled the Kenyan Afro-punk band Crystal Axis.
The raging lyrics shine a light on a harrowing aspect of Kenyan oppression and are an indictment of an era when there was no freedom of expression in the East African nation.
BuzzFeed recommended horror books.
Stream a previously unreleased song by Sigur Ros.
The Los Angeles Review of Books interviewed cartoonist Reimena Yee.
Pitchfork and Paste recommended the week's best new albums.
Vol. 1 Brooklyn recommended October's best books.
Stereogum reconsidered Destroyer's This Night album on its 20th anniversary.
Vol. 1 Brooklyn features new fiction by Bradley Spinelli.
Dehd visited The Current studio for an interview and live performance.
Stream a new song by Big Bliss.
Iggy Pop covered Leonard Cohen's "You Want It Darker."
The Creative Independent interviewed musicians Meg Remy and Max Turnbull.
Aquarium Drunkard interviewed Small Sur's Bob Keal.
Margo Price discussed her new memoir with Kirkus.
SPIN profiled the band Alvvays.
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