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Morning Bites: Rebecca Schiff Fiction, New Julie Ruin Album, Tony Conrad Remembered, and More

April 13, 2016 No Comments

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In our morning reading: fiction from Rebecca Schiff, remembrances of Tony Conrad, new music from Kathleen Hanna, and more.

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Weekend Bites: Esmé Weijun Wang Nonfiction, Rebecca Schiff’s Latest, “Burn to Shine Atlanta,” Julia Wertz Interviewed, and More

April 9, 2016 No Comments

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In our weekend reading: new nonfiction from Esmé Weijun Wang, interviews with Julia Wertz and Chris Bachelder, and more.

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Vol.1 Brooklyn’s April 2016 Book Preview

March 31, 2016 No Comments

From surreal fiction to insightful guides to the intersection of design and crime in everyday life to elegantly constructed memoirs to updated versions of beloved stories, the books due out in April cover a wide range of topics and styles. Here are a few of the books that have caught our eye, from noteworthy debuts to new works from some of our favorite writers.

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Featured

  • A Clarifying Mediterranean Cookbook: On Georgina Hayden’s “MEDesque”
  • “Tomatoes Can Be Divas”: A Review of Holly Farrell’s “The Tomato Growers Handbook”
  • Adrian Nathan West on Translating Mario Vargas Llosa
  • Exploring the World of Xiaoyu’s Graphic Novel “Twin Lotuses”

Sunday Stories

  • Sunday Stories: “Hans and Gretchen”
  • Sunday Stories: “Gunsmith”
  • Sunday Stories: “Selfies”
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Essays

  • Sorel Syndrome
  • I Am Quite at My Leisure
  • How Art School Is A Scam (And Also Totally Necessary) 
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