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Posts Tagged: Hamden

Not the Only One: A Conversation with Zakiya Dalila Harris

By Kukuwa Ashun

June 2nd, 2021

Zakiya Dalila Harris discusses her debut novel, THE OTHER BLACK GIRL.

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Tags: 1980s, Atria Books, Black women writers, black writers, blackness, Connecticut, debut novel, flashback, gender inequality, Hamden, Kukuwa Ashun, MFA, microaggressions, Not Another Teen Movie, Octavia Butler, perspective, point of view, Publishing, publishing industry, racial inequality, Racism, speculative fiction, Stephen King, The New School, The Other Black Girl, White Supremacy, workplace, Zakiya Dalila Harris, Zakiya Harris

Swinging Modern Sounds #80: I Just Don’t Want to Wait Around Anymore

By Rick Moody

May 4th, 2017

Mulcahy’s Possum is, like the animal titularly referred to, a sly and imaginative affair…

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Tags: American roots, Ben Katchor, Black Francis, Bonnie Raitt, Cambridge, Chicopee, Connecticut, david bowie, Dear Mark J Mulcahy I Love You, dinosaur jr., Drenched, electric piano, Fort Apache, Geraldine Page, guitar, Hamden, Hollywood, indie rock, Ken Maiuri, keyboards, Leonard Cohen, lyrics, Mark Mulcahy, Michael Stipe, Miracle Legion, Music, neil young, New Haven, Peyton Pinkerton, Polaris, Ray Neal, reunion tour, Rich Murray, rick moody, Scott Amore, songwriting, Spiders from Mars, swinging modern sounds, The Possum In the Driveway, thom yorke, Tom Petty, Tony Visconti

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