That New New in Lit: Summer Reading Edition
Summer reading as an institution harkens back to the late nineteenth century; before that, people either read year-round or were philistines. In June of 1895, uber-librarian Linda
Summer reading as an institution harkens back to the late nineteenth century; before that, people either read year-round or were philistines. In June of 1895, uber-librarian Linda
In Shane Jones’s 2009 novel Light Boxes, a nameless town suffers through a seemingly endless February. People despair in the face of it; some freeze
As impossible as it may seem the very second you are reading this, at some point in the future the Internet will be no more.
This is the second Books on Tape column featuring a mixtape from an Atlanta rapper. It’s probably because not only is the ATL a strange,
The Seattle duo Crater has only released one song so far. It’s called “Crater Head” so I guess it’s kind of like their theme song.
In early March, Uncommon Nasa, Karma Kids (Lt. Headtrip, Googie, Gruff Lion, Duncecap and DJ Samurai Banana) and Reservoir Sound (A.M. Breakups, MC Eleven and
The most obvious similarity between rapper Mac Miller and poet Matt McBride is that they both have the initials MM, which is to say, not
“The idea, for me, came from a desire to disrupt the peace of the abusive music scene and promote something that'd put people in a
Young Thug and Gucci Mane recently released a mixtape, Young Thugga Mane La Flare, which is cool because it’s kind of like two of rap’s
The Overview Effect is what happens to astronauts when they go up into space, turn around, and see Earth for what it is: a pale,
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