// Category Archive for: Books

John Hodgman in Atlanta: There Ain’t No Such Thing As A Free Tuxedo

Published on November 29th, 2008 in: Books, Comedy, Issues, Reviews, TV |

By Adam McIntyre

“What’s going on here?”
“John Hodgman. It’s a book reading.”
“Never heard of him. What’s he do?”
“Um. . . well, he’s a minor television celebrity.”
“He has a show?”
“Well. . . no. He’s on shows.”
“He’s on a show? Like what?”
“Well have you seen The Daily Show?”
“No.”
“Well he’s reading from his book.”
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The Abyss Gazes Into Thee: Batman, The Dark Knight, and Modern Gothic

Published on September 29th, 2008 in: Books, Comics, Halloween, Horror, Issues, Movies |

By Less Lee Moore

“He who fights with monsters should be careful lest he thereby become a monster. And if thou gaze long into an abyss, the abyss will also gaze into thee.”
Frederick Nietzsche, Beyond Good & Evil: Prelude to a Philosophy of the Future

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Cherchez La Femme: My Affair with The Black Dahlia

Published on September 29th, 2008 in: Books, Halloween, Horror, Issues, Movies, True Crime |

By Less Lee Moore

The Black Dahlia was the first James Ellroy novel I read and I loved it. I had become a fan of the hardboiled detective fiction genre after being introduced to the pulp novels of Jim Thompson in a Film Noir class. Then, seeking more books in that vein, I soon devoured all the books of Raymond Chandler and James M. Cain. Since Thompson, Chandler, and Cain were all deceased, I was thrilled that Ellroy was still alive and kicking.

But it was more than that.

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Being Marginalized Is a Blessing: An Interview with Author Dan Kennedy

Published on March 30th, 2008 in: Books, Current Faves, Interviews, Issues, Music |

Interviewed by Less Lee Moore

rock on book

A few weeks ago, I saw Dan Kennedy on our local morning TV show talking about his new book, Rock On: An Office Power Ballad. I’d never heard of him, but the book, detailing his 18-month tour of duty and disillusionment at a major record label, sounded amazing. And despite the fact that it was freezing outside and quite early in the morning, Dan’s great sense of humor was obvious. So I requested a copy of the book and an interview from Dan’s publicist and amazingly, it worked!
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Why Uncool Is Cool: An Interview with Paul Feig

Published on March 30th, 2008 in: Books, Interviews, Issues, Movies, TV |

Interviewed by Less Lee Moore

Paul Feig is one of my heroes. In this age of cynicism, that probably sounds corny, but it’s the truth. Paul Feig has been a stand-up comedian and an actor and is currently a writer, director, producer, and author.
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Married and Buried: Punk As A Four-Letter Word, Part Two

Published on March 30th, 2008 in: Books, Issues, Music, Retrovirus, We Miss The Nineties |

By Less Lee Moore

Read Part One of this article here.

This year, I got a copy of Nirvana, a book by music journalist Everett True. Although I own Come As You Are by Michael Azerrad, I’ve never even read it. So to be fair, I read Azerrad’s book first.

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I Am In Here: A David Foster Wallace Obsession

Published on March 30th, 2008 in: Books, Current Faves, Issues |

By Christian Lipski

It’s kind of fitting to be discussing obsession and David Foster Wallace, since obsession plays a large part in a number of his works. He’s got an amazing way of describing exactly how it feels to be obsessed with something or someone, and while I may not be clinically (or more importantly, legally) obsessed with DFW (as he is often abbreviated), I do feel the need to collect all of his books and both read them and read about them [1].
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