Dennis Callaci is an esoteric guy. He’s the man behind the excellent indie label Shrimper Records, who have released music over the years by the likes of Woods, the Mountain Goats, and Dump. He’s also a talented musician and writer, with a new album and a new book both set to be released on February 14th. The album is The Dead of the Day; the book is 100 Cassettes. Along for the ride on the former are a group of musicians including Franklin Bruno; contributing an introduction to the latter is Jonathan Lethem.
Afternoon Bites: Jamel Brinkley Interviewed, The Replacements, Wooden Shjips’ Latest, and More
In our afternoon reading: an interview with Jamel Brinkley, thoughts on Olga Tokarczuk’s new book, and much more.
Morning Bites: R.O. Kwon Nonfiction, Jonathan Evison’s Playlist, Adapting “Howard’s End,” and More
In our morning reading: nonfiction by R.O. Kwon, thoughts on the new adaptation of “Howard’s End,” and much more.
Morning Bites: Elle Nash Interviewed, Gerald Murnane, Apocalyptic Reading, Sandra Bell, and More
In our morning reading: an interview with Elle Nash, delving into the life and work of Gerald Murnane, and more.