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November 30, 2022

Shorties (Mary-Alice Daniel on Her Memoir, beabadobee's Tiny Desk Concert, and more)

A Coastline Is an Immeasurable Thing by Mary-Alice Daniel

Mary-Alice Daniel discussed her memoir at Shondaland.


beabadobee played a Tiny Desk Concert.


49 year-end lists were added to the Largehearted Boy list of "best books of 2022" lists Monday (bringing the total to 490).


November's best eBook deals.


Songwriters shared rules for writing a successful modern Christmas song at Vulture.


The Reel Bits recommended books on film history.


Pitchfork shared an excerpt from Kurt Cobain: The Last Interview that features Dana Spiotta's writing on the Nirvana frontman.


NYLON previewed December's best books.


Mala Gaonkar talked to Shondaland about her interactive theater project with David Byrne.

“I think a lot of Theater of the Mind, these things don’t come out of nowhere,” she notes. “They come from deep roots, and your memories, and your experiences. And so much of Theater of the Mind is about this idea of how we continually make stories about our lives, and ourselves, and our worlds, and how those stories can be continually remade — if you don’t get stuck.”


Book Riot, The Millions, and Literary Hub recommended this week's best new books.


The Moldy Peaches are reuniting for a European tour.


The Atlantic recommended books that will make you smarter.


PopMatters listed 2022's best folk albums.


Caroline Hagood recommended genre-defying books by women of color at Electric Literature.

The Millions interviewed Hagood.


Phoebe Bridgers covered the 1975's "Milk."


The Creative Independent shared a new essay by Dorothea Lasky.


Weird Nightmare covered the Troggs' "Our Love Will Still Be There."


Full Stop interviewed poet Caryl Pagel.


Stream a new song by mui zyu.


minor literature[s] interviewed author Saskia McCracken.


Stream a new song by the WAEVE.


Mo Troper covered Chris Bell's "I Am the Cosmos."

Harper's Bazaar profiled Patti Smith.



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