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02/15/08
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A Data Point on Every Block
This is a fantastic interview with Adrian Holovaty, who’s something of a personal hero. His new venture, a hyper-local news site by the name of EveryBlock, is absolutely stunning in the amount of data to puts at your fingertips. Unfortunately …continue reading »
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07/07/07
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Music Is Not a Loaf of Bread
I was cleaning out some old notes and ran across this link, a bit old, but definitely worth a read if you haven’t before: By conventional industry logic, file sharing hurts the odds for commercial success. Wilco front man Jeff …continue reading »
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01/30/07
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American Journalism — Adrian Holovaty Interview
“Adrian Holovaty — with his dimples, his short, brown hair and his affinity for polo shirts — doesn’t look like a rock star. There’s no physical resemblance to Mick Jagger, Ozzy Osbourne or Kid Rock, but the 25-year-old Chicago area …continue reading »
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08/21/06
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Jonathan Franzen Interviewed in Time
Fluff piece but apparently he has a new memoir out. This is exactly the sort of writing that has inspired a music site I’m in the process of developing… you are a writer for Time Mag and you have an …continue reading »
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07/31/06
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Lannan Foundation - Bookworm Archives
Well they’re all real player files which sucks but some good interviews nonetheless (Bookworm is a weekly radio show on KCRW out of Santa Monica - at least I think it’s Santa Monica)continue reading »
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07/03/06
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The Paris Review - Interviews
The DNA of literature—over 50 years of literary wisdom rolled up in 300&43; Writers at Work interviews, now available online&mash;free.continue reading »
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06/19/06
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TIME Europe Magazine: 10 Questions for Wole Soyinka —
The prolific author and playwright talks about his new memoir and the political situation in Nigeriacontinue reading »
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05/17/06
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Ian MacKaye Interview
When self-proclaimed realists say that the music industry has its downsides, but “that’s the way things always work”, Fugazi proves them dead wrong. Still, as inspiring as Ian’s example is, we can’t sit around hoping that record executives will wake …continue reading »