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The Wire | The Vegetarian

Excerpt from Han Kang's highly praised novel, The Vegetarian.

The Vegetarian | Radio Waves

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Posted by Brett Gregory on 17 January, 2017 0 comments |
On the Dial: Alternative Titles & The Gloaming

Melanie Finn's The Gloaming has received some of the most scorchingly hot praise from the likes of The New York Times and Electric Literature (to name a couple). Originally published in the UK in 2015 as Shame, Melanie Finn's second novel took on a new name for the North American release. Check out some alternative titles that our beloved Street Team came up with.

The Gloaming | Radio Waves

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Posted by Brett Gregory on 16 January, 2017 0 comments |
The Death-Rattle of Culture | 1/13/16

It may just be the scariest Friday The 13th of all time.

Friday The 13th | Radio Waves

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Posted by Brett Gregory on 13 January, 2017 0 comments |
Design of the Week | The Wailing

The Wailing (Goksung) is a Korean horror/thriller directed by Na Hong-jin. Pushing three hours, the movie never bores. 

The Wailing | Radio Waves

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Posted by Brett Gregory on 11 January, 2017 0 comments |
The Wire | Black Hole

Snippet from Charles Burns' seminal work, Black Hole.

Black Hole | Radio Waves

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Posted by Brett Gregory on 10 January, 2017 0 comments |
On the Dial | Brite Winter Fest

Winter in Ohio is brutal, even more so in the city by the lake. This February marks the 7th annual Brite Winter Fest in Cleveland. Brite Winter is an outdoor, independent, low-cost festival that embraces winter to "bring joy to the community through arts and music."

Brite Winter | Radio Waves

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Posted by Brett Gregory on 09 January, 2017 0 comments |
The Death-Rattle of Culture | 1/6/17

¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Milo Yiannopoulis | Radio Waves

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Posted by Brett Gregory on 06 January, 2017 0 comments |
Design of the Week | Atlanta's Public Art

I spent part of the holiday break in Atlanta, where the weather was gorgeous, for some needed rest, relaxation, and vitamin D. With the great weather, we spent a solid chunk of time outdoors, hiking in a nearby state park, and strolling along a section of the city's recently completed Beltline.

Art on Atlanta's Beltline

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Posted by Eric Obenauf on 04 January, 2017 0 comments |
The Wire | Ghost World

A snippet from Daniel Clowes' graphic novel, Ghost World.

Ghost World Cover | Radio Waves

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Posted by Brett Gregory on 03 January, 2017 0 comments |
On the Dial | 2017

This year, we've got some rad things on the horizon.

 Two Dollar Radio | Radio Waves

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Posted by Brett Gregory on 02 January, 2017 0 comments |
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Radio Waves daily blog by Two Dollar Radio indie book publisher

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