Elliott Smith and the Big Nothing, a biography of the singer/songwriter by Benjamin Nugent, will be released October 30th.
Do you really need a blog? MarketingProfs.com offers pros and cons of starting a weblog.
Ted Leo and the Pharmacists announce fall US tour.
Opening Hooks is holding a vote for the best opening literary line.
Popmatters interviews humor columnist Marc Acito, who recently published his first novel, How I Paid for College : A Novel of Sex, Theft, Friendship & Musical Theater.
Up and Coming reviews the new Camper Van Beethoven and Buddy Miller releases, New Roman Times and Universal United House of Prayer, respectively.
Billboard reviews the new Drive-By Truckers disc, The Dirty South.
Tommy Stinson is hopeful that the new GN'R album will be released soon. "A few of the songs are pretty epic in length, but that's always been GN'R's thing, hasn't it? I don't think it's a particularly long album, but I think the six I heard are pretty epic."
The Online Journalism Review wonders if bloggers can win the war with comment spammers.
Tegan and Sara discuss the creation of their recent album with Rolling Stone.
Posted by david on September 15, 2004I read Marc Acito's How I Paid for College and laughed out loud. The world needs more comic novels like this one.
Posted by: BobA on September 17, 2004 02:55 PM