Source: flavorwire.com - Wednesday, April 08, 2015
Need a great book to read, album to listen to, or TV show to get hooked on? The Flavorwire team is here to help: in this weekly feature, our editorial staffers recommend the cultural object or experience they’ve enjoyed most in the past seven days. Click through for our picks, and tell us what you’ve been loving in the comments. Chapbook Festival organizer Sampson Starkweather… with chapbooks Chapbooks If you look up the definition of “chapbook,” Google will tell you that a it’s a short collection of poetry, often subject-centric. They can be about death, life, or, according to Google , Justin Bieber. Anyway, chapbooks are great. A chapbook is like an EP, but for poetry. A chapbook is also often beautifully designed, which is an amazing way to keep something viable in the tangible, non-Internet world (aka simply, the world). I can’t show you them here, because that’s not how physical design works, but I bought a bundle at last week’s Chapbook Festival in NYC , and I’ve enjoyed holding them in my real, meaty hands and seeing their printed words beneath true sunlight. Chapbooks are a light of life, and they’re usually only five dollars. — Shane Barnes, Editorial Apprentice Singles on Blu-ray Sometimes, you revisit a movie from your teenage years after a long hiatus, and are startled to discover that you must’ve watched it more than you remember, since so much of its dialogue and ideas have become part of your own vernacular. (Or ma
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