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March 10, 2021
Shorties ( An Excerpt from Elizabeth Kolbert's Book Under a White Sky, A Profile of Japanese Breakfast's Michelle Zaune, and more)
Literary Hub shared an excerpt from Elizabeth Kolbert's book Under a White Sky.
Pitchfork profiled Japanese Breakfast's Michelle Zauner.
Ally Cribb covered Radiohead's "Creep."
Forsyth Harmon talked to Bitch Media about her debut novel Justine.
Paste profiled Julien Baker.
Bustle recommended the week's best books.
Cover Me shared five covers of "Wichita Lineman."
Kirkus profiled author Imbolo Mbue.
Louder recommended books about music.
Tor Nightfire shared an excerpt from Certain Dark Things by Silvia Moreno-Garcia.
PopMatters interviewed Arab Strap's Malcolm Middleton and listed the band's top albums.
Tor.com recommended March's must-read speculative short fiction.
Elvis Costello covered Joni Mitchell's song "Edith and The Kingpin."
The Phantom Tollbooth author Norton Juster has passed away.
Stream a new Lucy Dacus song.
Electric Literature interviewed Melissa Broder.
Stream a new Hiss Golden Messenger song.
The Independent recommended books by Irish authors for St. Patrick's Day.
Stereogum reconsidered Wye Oak's Civilian album 10 years after its release.
Book Riot recommended structurally unconventional speculative fiction novels.
Stream a new song by the Chills.
The New York Times shared an excerpt from Hala Alyan's novel The Arsonists’ City.
Phoebe Bridgers covered John Prine's "Kyoto" with Maria Taylor and Jackson Brown.
Literary Hub shared an excerpt from Growing Up Bank Street: A Greenwich Village Memoir by Donna Florio.
Stream a new Esther Rose song.
The finalists for the 2020 Big Other Book Award for Translation have been announced.
Stream a new song by The Natvral.
The New York Times shared a new essay by Anakana Schofield.
The 2021 Tournament of Books has begun!
The Heavy Feather Review interviewed poet Micah D. Zevin.
The Margins shared a reading list for reading list for abolitionist imagination and practice.
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