Accused is a podcast created by Amber Hunt and Amanda Rossman of the Cincinnati Enquirer covering the investigation of the unsolved murder of Elizabeth Andes.
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Accused is a podcast created by Amber Hunt and Amanda Rossman of the Cincinnati Enquirer covering the investigation of the unsolved murder of Elizabeth Andes.
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Joe Meno calls T. Sean Steele's Tacky Goblin (Curbside Splendor 2016) "one of the most original, hilarious, inventive books" he's read. Take a peak for yourself.
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I recently returned from a trip to Maine. I had never been before and it seemed like a good place to lay low after the election results. Check out two fantastic documentaries about reclusive farmers in the same region.
| Read more →We love podcasts here at Two Dollar Radio Corporate Headquarters. A friend of mine recently introduced me to one called Song Exploder, where musicians take apart their songs. If you haven't checked it out, you should.
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A quote from Erick Lyle's On the Lower Frequencies: A Secret History of the City.
| Read more →'SCAM' was the name of a zine put out by Iggy Scam, née Erick Lyle, some of which was later assembled into the terrific collection, On the Lower Frequencies: A Secret History of the City, published by Soft Skull in 2008. Lyle is an artist and activist, who spent a good chunk of time organizing punk shows, protests against the city of San Francisco's housing policies, against the war, railing against Reagan, passing out clean needles or vegetarian food, and generally fighting the good fight.
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I attended the Frankfurt Book Fair October 19th through the 22nd, which this year attracted nearly 150,000 trade visitors and 280,000 visitors in general. There isn't a ton of space granted for actual literature at the festival, so it's always affirming when you meet someone new who is like-minded.
| Read more →It's no secret how much we love Dorothy, A Publishing Project. I just dove into The Babysitter at Rest by Jen George, and I'm excited to burn through it.
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Sean Ford's debut graphic novel, Only Skin, follows a young woman named Cassie and her brother Clay, whose father has disappeared in the forest outside an unnamed town. Their father, Sam, was estranged from his children after a messy affair, and they arrive to care for his service station in his absence, possibly make amends, and, hopefully, find him.
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