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Afternoon Bites: Tessa Hadley Interviewed, Lou Reed Revisited, Genevieve Hudson, and More

January 15, 2019
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Tessa Hadley was interviewed at The Rumpus.

At Hyperallergic, a look at the subway art commemorating historical icons from the Bronx.

Billboard explored the 30th anniversary of Lou Reed’s album New York.

Jawbox will be playing shows this summer.

There’s new poetry from Trevor Ketner at Poets.org.

David Naimon interviewed Genevieve Hudson.

At Pitchfork, Jeremy D. Larson delved into the history of Talk Talk’s Spirit of Eden.

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