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Afternoon Bites: Summer Brennan, Amber Tamblyn Interviewed, Vijay Iyer and Craig Taborn, Joseph Scapellato’s Playlist, and More

March 15, 2019 No Comments


In our afternoon reading: an excerpt from Summer Brennan’s new book, interviews with Amber Tamblyn and James Sturm, and more.

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Morning Bites: Rheea Mukerjee, Kent Avenue Memories, Andrew Ridker’s Playlist, Monster Movie Histories, and More

March 8, 2019 No Comments


In our morning reading: a review of Rheea Mukerjee’s new novel, remembering Brooklyn music history, an interview with Amber Tamblyn, and more.

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Morning Bites: Amber Tamblyn’s Latest, Jackie Wang, Revisiting Joan Aiken, Donut Literature, and More

September 4, 2018 No Comments

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In our morning reading: thoughts on books by Amber Tamblyn and Jackie Wang, revisiting architectural history, and more.

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Morning Bites: Jessie Chaffee Interviewed,Osama Alomar, Octavia E. Butler on TV, J.K. Huysmans, and More

August 11, 2017 No Comments

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In our morning reading: an interview with Jessie Chaffee, revisiting J.K. Huysmans, and much more.

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Morning Bites: Amber Tamblyn’s Favorite Books, Steve Albini on Food, Amelia Gray’s Latest, and More

April 15, 2015 No Comments

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In our morning reading: Amber Tamblyn on her favorite books, Steve Albini on foodies, thoughts on Amelia Gray’s new collection, the troubled production of an Orson Welles film, and more.

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Afternoon Bites: Tributes to Grass & Galeano, “Gatsby” and Book Dealers, Amber Tamblyn Interviewed, and More

April 13, 2015 No Comments

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In our afternoon reading: remembering Günter Grass and Eduardo Galeano, new writing from Jana Hunter and Jillian Mapes, an interview with Amber Tamblyn, and more.

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Featured

  • And Afterwards it Belongs to You: Why “The Old Man and the Sea” is a Great Environmental Novel
  • Paul Karasik On the Graphic Novel Adaptations of Paul Auster’s “New York Trilogy”
  • Getting Literary With Luke Lalonde of Born Ruffians
  • An Immersive Take on London: On Sulaiman Addonia’s “The Seers”

Sunday Stories

  • Sunday Stories: “Punk”
  • Sunday Stories: “Skeleton”
  • Sunday Stories: “Vital Information”
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Essays

  • And Afterwards it Belongs to You: Why “The Old Man and the Sea” is a Great Environmental Novel
  • Broadway Audition
  • We do, we make, we are
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