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Posts in the The Flyover Fest category
The Flyover Fest: A Thank You Letter

This weekend marked the inaugural The Flyover Fest in Columbus, Ohio. My oh my, it was a massive success.

Leggy Spacebar | Radio Waves

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Posted by Brett Gregory on 15 May, 2017 1 comment |
Design of the Week | Saintseneca - "Bad Ideas"

Get your karaoke on with the strange dream-like video for Saintseneca's "Bad Ideas."

Saintseneca | Radio Waves

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Posted by Brett Gregory on 10 May, 2017 0 comments |
The Wire | Sunshine State by Sarah Gerard

From Sarah Gerard's hot, hot new book of essays, Sunshine State

 Binary Star Sunshine Sate | Radio Waves

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Posted by Brett Gregory on 09 May, 2017 0 comments |
On the Dial | The Flyover Fest

Oh my. The Flyover Fest is comin' in for landing.

The Flyover Fest Owl | Radio Waves

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Posted by Brett Gregory on 08 May, 2017 0 comments |
On the Dial | Vintage Sadness

The one-and-only Hanif Willis-Abdurraqib has a new book of poetry comin' out in June called Vintage Sadness (Big Lucks). We're beyond excited to pub his book of essays later this year: They Can't Kill Us Until They Kill Us. So hot right now.

Vintage Sadness | Radio Waves

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Posted by Brett Gregory on 01 May, 2017 0 comments |
Design of the Week | Help Me I'm Poor

Columbus hip-hop artist, Domique Larue, released a smokin' hot EP last month titled Help Me, I'm Poor.

Dominique Larue | Radio Waves

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Posted by Brett Gregory on 26 April, 2017 1 comment |
Design of the Week | "Bruises" by Leggy

Leggy is a trio from Cincinnati, Ohio known for the dark, dreamy, and flirtatious nature of their unique punk music. Watch the video for "Bruises."

Leggy | Radio Waves

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Posted by Brett Gregory on 12 April, 2017 0 comments |
The Wire | Dan by Joanna Ruocco

Check out a snippet from Joanna Ruocco's "dream-like and compelling" novel, Dan (Dorothy).

Dan Joanna Ruocco | Radio Waves

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Posted by Brett Gregory on 11 April, 2017 0 comments |
On the Dial | The Flyover Fest Kick-Off Event w/ Maggie Smith

Join us TONIGHT at Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams in Clintonville for The Flyover Fest's Pre-Fest Kick-Off Event, with acclaimed poet Maggie Smith!

Maggie Smith | Radio Waves

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Posted by Brett Gregory on 10 April, 2017 0 comments |
Design of the Week | Dirty Dishes

We are beyond excited to have Dirty Dishes perform at The Flyover Fest in May. Give the howling track "Red Roulette" a listen.

Dirty Dishes | Radio Waves

 

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Posted by Brett Gregory on 05 April, 2017 0 comments |

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