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October 17, 2022

Shorties (An Excerpt from Cormac McCarthy's New Novel, New Music from Nathaniel Bellows, and more)

The Passenger by Cormac McCarthy

The New York Times shared an excerpt from Cormac McCarthy's new novel, The Passenger.


Stream a new song by Nathaniel Bellows.


eBook on sale for $1.99 today:

The Sheltering Sky by Paul Bowles

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The Native American Experience: Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee, The Fetterman Massacre, and Creek Mary's Blood by Dee Brown

The Story of a New Name by Elena Ferrante

October's best eBook deals.

Today's best eBook deals.


Winter's Samira Winter discussed the influences behind her new album with BrooklynVegan.


The Creative Independent interviewed author Elissa Gabbert.


Santigold talked to Variety about canceling her tour.


Electric Literature and PEN interviewed author Fatimah Asghar.


Stream a new song by Ladytron.


Vol. 1 Brooklyn shared new fiction by Nicholas Grider.


The world premiere of The Elephant 6 Music Co. documentary is on November 10th in Manhattan.


The Millions shared a conversation between authors Ethan Chatagnier and Ken Kalfus.


Stream a new sing by Bad Ends (which features R.E.M.'s Bill Berry & Five Eight's Mike Mantione).


The Atlantic recommended short novels.


Bandcamp Daily recommended the week's best new albums.


Rita Zoey Chin recommended books starring characters with rare abilities at Electric Literature.


Linda Ronstadt discussed her new memoir with Fresh Air.


Necessary Fiction interviewed author Caitlin Horrocks.


The New York Times recaptured Bjork's style through the years.


Vol. 1 Brooklyn interviewed author David Simmons.


Stream a new song by girl in red.


Andy Davidson wrote about nostalgia at Tor Nightfire.


Paste profiled Skullcrusher's Helen Ballentine.

Ballentine’s music feels like a balancing act, her voice always walking the line between the folk and atmospherically electronic elements of her sound. Her debut record, Quiet the Room, out now, gets so personal as to include home video voice recordings from her youth, with the theme of her parents’ divorce and other childhood disenchantment floating over it all.


Margo Price covered Sleater-Kenney's "Turn It On


Stereogum reconsidered the Libertines' album Up the Bracket on its 20th anniversary.


Broken Social Scene's Brendan Canning looked back on the band's album You Forgot It in People at Paste on its 20th anniversary.

Stereogum reconsidered the album.


Stream a new song by PJ Harvey & Tim Phillips.


The B-52s talked to Weekend Edition about their farewell tour.


Peter Gabriel covered Leonard Cohen's "Here It Is.



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