“Pierce The Morning Rain” by Dinosaur Jr.
Starring James Urbaniak, Maria Bamford, Henry Rollins, Jon Schroeder, and Mat Medrano.… Read More
Press E-12 for On the Road: Check out the Biblio-Mat!
The Biblio-Mat is a random book dispenser built by Craig Small (thejuggernaut.ca) for The Monkey’s Paw, an idiosyncratic antiquarian bookshop in Toronto. Biblio-Mat books, which vary widely in size and subject matter,… Read More
“Be prepared” by William Letford
William Letford has an M.Litt in Creative Writing from the University of Glasgow. He was the recipient of a New Writer's Award from the Scottish Book Trust and an Edwin Morgan Travel… Read More
“The Thrill” by Miguel
Music video by Miguel Performing The Thrill . (C) 2012 RCA Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment. "Kaleidoscope Dream" Now In Stores get It Here : http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/kaleidoscope-dream/id561709112… Read More
“Cost” by John Foy
“Unlike so many of his lank, mealy-mouthed contemporaries, John Foy is unafraid to deploy language that is both rhetorically robust and sonically lush. His excellent book reminds us of what English can… Read More
Ernest Hilbert Interviewed by “Musings” Host Ken Michaels on NPR-Affiliate WDIY 80.1FM, April 2013
Ernest Hilbert Interviewed by “Musings” Host Ken Michaels on NPR-Affiliate WDIY 80.1FM, April 2013 [0:00:00] Michaels: Welcome. Hilbert: Thank you. online pharmacy buy cymbalta no prescription Michaels: This is your second book… Read More
“San Francisco” by Foxygen
What year is it? Director Cameron Dutra remarks “I tried to tell the story while keeping the video visually interesting and inferring some of the same emotions I get when listening to… Read More
“Bladerunner” by Rob A. MacKenzie
“Rob A. Mackenzie’s vibrant, kaleidoscopic poetry displays a playful, witty and fertile imagination. But sometimes, just sometimes, it dips into a deep reflection on the frailty of our mortality such as in… Read More
Franklin Tartaglione at Galerie Gris
"My current body of work is a continuation of a pursuit of the real view as it is experienced through movement and the conscious and unconscious process of seeing. In the course… Read More
“Thank God For Sinners” by Ty Segall
Ty Segall is an American musician and songwriter. He sings, drums, and plays guitar. He has released five solo albums and is a member of the bands Fuzz, The Traditional Fools, Epsilons,… Read More
“I Fell In Love With A Feeling” by Nightlands
New video from Philadelphia band Nightlands. … Read More
“Difficult Laughter” by Olivia McCannon
Olivia McCannon was born on Merseyside and is based in Harlesden, London and Belleville, Paris. This is her first collection; her poems have appeared in international and British publications including Modern Poetry… Read More
“Style in Slow Motion” by Alexander Long
Alexander Long’s first two books are Vigil and Light Here, Light There. With Christopher Buckley, Long is coeditor of A Condition of the Spirit: The Life & Work of Larry Levis. Long’s… Read More
Check out E-Verser Gwen Seemel’s New Art in the Book Crime Against Nature
"This is a book about 'doin' what comes naturally.' Which is to say, sex. But what kind of sex? With whom? And to what purpose? At what point do things like gender… Read More
“The Drowning of Drenthe” by Julith Jedamus
Julith Jedamus is a writer and poet whose work has appeared in the New Yorker. She is the author of Book of Loss. … Read More
“Born To Die” by Lana Del Rey
Director: Yoann Lemoine Production Company: Iconoclast Music video by Lana Del Rey performing Born To Die. (C) 2011 Polydor Ltd. (UK)… Read More
“A Brief Dangerous Moment” by Jan Schreiber
Jan Schreiber has published Digressions (Aliquando Press, Toronto), Wily Apparitions (Cummington Press, Omaha), and two books of translations. He was one of the founding editors of Canto: Review of the Arts.… Read More
Help Bad Gorilla Finish Their Movie “Endemic”!
"A feature length film about a small desert town with big secrets, that pits one family against another. Some secrets are better left buried deep in the sand."… Read More
“Sprawl II (Mountains Beyond Mountains)” by Arcade Fire
An oldie but a goodie, as they say. Classic track from way back. … Read More
“Holy Ghost” by DRGN KING
DRGN KING 7" now available on Bar/None Records, released 04 January 2013 Dominic Angelella and Ritz Reynolds. WITH: Joe Baldacci: Drums, Side A, Julie Slick: Bass, Side A, Eric Slick: Drums, Side B,… Read More
“Strife” by Cally Conan-Davies
Cally Conan-Davies studied literature and psychology in Melbourne, Australia. She taught and practiced bibliotherapy before moving to the United States in 2012. Her poems have appeared in numerous journals including Poetry, the… Read More
Excerpts from “Up from the Stacks,” A “Pictographic Ballad Opera” with the Artwork of Ben Katchor
In 2011, Mark Mulcahy with Ken Maiuri and Dave Trenholm performed "Up from the Stacks," their musical accompaniment to a sequence of Katchor images, at The New York Public Library for the… Read More
Use Kickstarter Help Film “The Best Reading and After-Party Ever!”
"The Best Reading and After-Party Ever! is where the best poets and writers read and relax. Help us film it and spread the word!"… Read More
“No Future / No Past” by Cloud Nothings
Starring: Mike Gassaway Directed by: John Ryan Manning Director of Photography: Caleb Crossen Cowritten by: Jayson Gerycz and Ana Vasquez Camera Operator: Keith Nickoson Grip and Lighting: John Turk Dolly and Assistant Camera: Kevin Coyne Producer: Olivia Otten PA: Ian… Read More
“Elephant” by Tame Impala
If you didn't get enough spacy psychedelic music in the 60s, Tame Impala continues to put out pretty cool tunes. … Read More
“Minding Rites” by David Yezzi
David Yezzi's books of poems include The Hidden Model (2003); Azores (2008), a Slate magazine best book of the year; and Birds of the Air, forthcoming from Carnegie Mellon. His work has… Read More
“Oblivion” by Grimes
The first video from the album Visions (purchase the album at iTunes: http://smarturl.it/grimes).… Read More
Wait Till They Have to Do It with Swords! Early Rehearsals for Stella Sung and Ernest Hilbert’s Opera
An auspicious start to rehearsals for the April 11th and 12th performances of The Red Silk Threat at the Opera Studio program at University of Michigan, Stamps Theater. Wait till these young… Read More
Cynthia Proclaims “Yes, Dear, Those are Pictures of Naked People”
Yes, people are completely naked in these photographs by New York-based photographer Shinichi Maruyama. He has an amazing ability to capture motion in a way that transforms the object… Read More
“Common Names” by Helen Mort
Helen Mort was born in Sheffield in 1985 and grew up in nearby Chesterfield. She has published two pamphlets with tall-lighthouse press, The Shape of Every Box and A Pint for the… Read More