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Weekend Bites: Book Endpapers, Gordon & Pettibon, Simon Kuper on Dutch Soccer, Making “The Leftovers,” and More

June 28, 2014 No Comments

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The world of book endpapers, new writing from Aaron Gilbreath and Kate Brittain, an interview about adapting The Leftovers, Simon Kuper discusses Dutch soccer, and more.

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Afternoon Bites: Lester Bangs Drama, Blake Butler on Shane Jones, Recommended YA, Ivy Compton-Burnett, and More

June 6, 2014 No Comments

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Discussing the life and work of Stefan Zweig at the NYPL, Kim Gordon and Raymond Pettibon’s upcoming bookstore event, adapting the life of Lester Bangs for the stage, and more.

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Afternoon Bites: Rivka Galchen, George Saunders Interviewed, New Zealand Pop, Spike Lee on Billy Wilder, and More

May 8, 2014 No Comments

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Talking with George Saunders, a history of Dunedin pop, thoughts on a Raymond Pettibon art show, Spike Lee on a Billy Wilder classic, and more.

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Afternoon Bites: Jonathan Lethem Interviewed, Warren Ellis on “Against the Day,” Kronos Quartet, Raymond Pettibon’s Surfer Art, and More

March 31, 2014 No Comments

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This afternoon: Warren Ellis makes the case for Against the Day, interviews with Jonathan Lethem and Wendy Lotterman, the art of Raymond Pettibon, and more.

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Morning Bites: Steve Albini on Jason Molina, Akhil Sharma Interviewed, Kim Gordon and Raymond Pettibon, “Prayer Journal” Reviewed, and More

January 14, 2014 No Comments

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Raymond Pettibon was interviewed by Kim Gordon, Steve Albini shares his memories of working with Jason Molina, Masha Gessen on a post-Pussy Riot protest movement, and more.

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Afternoon Bites: Thurston Moore at The Stone, Adam Wilson Fiction, Christmas Farce, Dave Van Ronk, and More

December 23, 2013 No Comments

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This afternoon: Tao Lin reviews Anne Marie Wirth Cauchon’s Nothing, looking at the life of Dave Van Ronk, new fiction from Adam Wilson, Thurston Moore does a residency at The Stone, and more.

 

We’ll be off tomorrow and Wednesday, returning with new posts on Thursday, 12/26.

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Afternoon Bites: Pettibon’s Art, Birmingham’s Library, Calvino’s Postscript, Portland’s Zines, and More

September 9, 2013 No Comments

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New art from Raymond Pettibon, a preview of the Portland Zine Symposium, a look at Birmingham’s new library, a conversation with Jonathan Lethem, and more.

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Essays

  • Tonight the Harbor Belongs to Sarah Smarsh
  • And Afterwards it Belongs to You: Why “The Old Man and the Sea” is a Great Environmental Novel
  • Broadway Audition
Sackett Street Writers Workshop
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