the believer 109: july / august music issue
- publisher: mcsweeney's
estimated shipping date: 7-10 days from date of purchase
browse the full moonlight book club here
about this book:
After a half decade away The Believer has returned home to McSweeney’s. To celebrate the momentous occasion, we’ve dug through our archives and found an extremely limited number of classic and timeless issues for your purchasing pleasure. Once these are gone, they’re gone forever.
Table of Contents
Marcel Dzama in conversation with Will Butler
The artists chat about music, dance, and childhood to mark the release of the soundtrack to Dzama’s new film, included in this issue.
Reflections of Jacmel by Joshua Jelly-Schapiro
On the trail of Arcade Fire as they tour an unexpected locale: Haiti.
“Balletomane”: a new poem
Without You I’m Nothing by Alexandra Molotkow
Exploring a seldom-considered but surprisingly fruitful literary micro genre: the memoirs of rock stars’ ex-lovers.
Meredith Monk interviewed by Ross Simonini
“My music is not all angelic. Some of it is dark. Some of it is funny. Some of it is very sad. Some of it is very joyous. So I feel like if I do a concert, hopefully this whole spectrum is in there.”
Forgetting the Motor City by Douglas Wolk
Exploring the hits, misses, and mysteries of fifty years of Motown records.
Nancy Sinatra interviewed by Erik Morse
“When I was crying at the very end of the take, Lee was celebrating in the booth. And he kept that take. But that’s what happens when you’re acting a part. You get wrapped up in it.”
What the Swedes Read by Daniel Handler
Glenn Branca interviewed by Joseph Neighbor
“New ideas tend to come from people who haven’t been indoctrinated by the establishment.”
“Comics” edited by Alvin Buenaventura
Schema: Song Schematics by Michael Hamad
Pillow of Air by Lawrence Weschler
- publisher: mcsweeney's
estimated shipping date: 7-10 days from date of purchase
browse the full moonlight book club here
about this book:
After a half decade away The Believer has returned home to McSweeney’s. To celebrate the momentous occasion, we’ve dug through our archives and found an extremely limited number of classic and timeless issues for your purchasing pleasure. Once these are gone, they’re gone forever.
Table of Contents
Marcel Dzama in conversation with Will Butler
The artists chat about music, dance, and childhood to mark the release of the soundtrack to Dzama’s new film, included in this issue.
Reflections of Jacmel by Joshua Jelly-Schapiro
On the trail of Arcade Fire as they tour an unexpected locale: Haiti.
“Balletomane”: a new poem
Without You I’m Nothing by Alexandra Molotkow
Exploring a seldom-considered but surprisingly fruitful literary micro genre: the memoirs of rock stars’ ex-lovers.
Meredith Monk interviewed by Ross Simonini
“My music is not all angelic. Some of it is dark. Some of it is funny. Some of it is very sad. Some of it is very joyous. So I feel like if I do a concert, hopefully this whole spectrum is in there.”
Forgetting the Motor City by Douglas Wolk
Exploring the hits, misses, and mysteries of fifty years of Motown records.
Nancy Sinatra interviewed by Erik Morse
“When I was crying at the very end of the take, Lee was celebrating in the booth. And he kept that take. But that’s what happens when you’re acting a part. You get wrapped up in it.”
What the Swedes Read by Daniel Handler
Glenn Branca interviewed by Joseph Neighbor
“New ideas tend to come from people who haven’t been indoctrinated by the establishment.”
“Comics” edited by Alvin Buenaventura
Schema: Song Schematics by Michael Hamad
Pillow of Air by Lawrence Weschler
we will do our best to update you via email about your order, however if your order has exceeded these timelines please reach out to us at support@moonlightartscollective.com.
please note: international customs fees will be the responsibility of the buyer and will vary based on location. consult your local customs office for international import fees.
we will do our best to update you via email about your order, however if your order has exceeded these timelines please reach out to us at support@moonlightartscollective.com.
please note: international customs fees will be the responsibility of the buyer and will vary based on location. consult your local customs office for international import fees.
the believer 109: july / august music issue
- publisher: mcsweeney's
estimated shipping date: 7-10 days from date of purchase
browse the full moonlight book club here
about this book:
After a half decade away The Believer has returned home to McSweeney’s. To celebrate the momentous occasion, we’ve dug through our archives and found an extremely limited number of classic and timeless issues for your purchasing pleasure. Once these are gone, they’re gone forever.
Table of Contents
Marcel Dzama in conversation with Will Butler
The artists chat about music, dance, and childhood to mark the release of the soundtrack to Dzama’s new film, included in this issue.
Reflections of Jacmel by Joshua Jelly-Schapiro
On the trail of Arcade Fire as they tour an unexpected locale: Haiti.
“Balletomane”: a new poem
Without You I’m Nothing by Alexandra Molotkow
Exploring a seldom-considered but surprisingly fruitful literary micro genre: the memoirs of rock stars’ ex-lovers.
Meredith Monk interviewed by Ross Simonini
“My music is not all angelic. Some of it is dark. Some of it is funny. Some of it is very sad. Some of it is very joyous. So I feel like if I do a concert, hopefully this whole spectrum is in there.”
Forgetting the Motor City by Douglas Wolk
Exploring the hits, misses, and mysteries of fifty years of Motown records.
Nancy Sinatra interviewed by Erik Morse
“When I was crying at the very end of the take, Lee was celebrating in the booth. And he kept that take. But that’s what happens when you’re acting a part. You get wrapped up in it.”
What the Swedes Read by Daniel Handler
Glenn Branca interviewed by Joseph Neighbor
“New ideas tend to come from people who haven’t been indoctrinated by the establishment.”
“Comics” edited by Alvin Buenaventura
Schema: Song Schematics by Michael Hamad
Pillow of Air by Lawrence Weschler
- publisher: mcsweeney's
estimated shipping date: 7-10 days from date of purchase
browse the full moonlight book club here
about this book:
After a half decade away The Believer has returned home to McSweeney’s. To celebrate the momentous occasion, we’ve dug through our archives and found an extremely limited number of classic and timeless issues for your purchasing pleasure. Once these are gone, they’re gone forever.
Table of Contents
Marcel Dzama in conversation with Will Butler
The artists chat about music, dance, and childhood to mark the release of the soundtrack to Dzama’s new film, included in this issue.
Reflections of Jacmel by Joshua Jelly-Schapiro
On the trail of Arcade Fire as they tour an unexpected locale: Haiti.
“Balletomane”: a new poem
Without You I’m Nothing by Alexandra Molotkow
Exploring a seldom-considered but surprisingly fruitful literary micro genre: the memoirs of rock stars’ ex-lovers.
Meredith Monk interviewed by Ross Simonini
“My music is not all angelic. Some of it is dark. Some of it is funny. Some of it is very sad. Some of it is very joyous. So I feel like if I do a concert, hopefully this whole spectrum is in there.”
Forgetting the Motor City by Douglas Wolk
Exploring the hits, misses, and mysteries of fifty years of Motown records.
Nancy Sinatra interviewed by Erik Morse
“When I was crying at the very end of the take, Lee was celebrating in the booth. And he kept that take. But that’s what happens when you’re acting a part. You get wrapped up in it.”
What the Swedes Read by Daniel Handler
Glenn Branca interviewed by Joseph Neighbor
“New ideas tend to come from people who haven’t been indoctrinated by the establishment.”
“Comics” edited by Alvin Buenaventura
Schema: Song Schematics by Michael Hamad
Pillow of Air by Lawrence Weschler
we will do our best to update you via email about your order, however if your order has exceeded these timelines please reach out to us at support@moonlightartscollective.com.
please note: international customs fees will be the responsibility of the buyer and will vary based on location. consult your local customs office for international import fees.
we will do our best to update you via email about your order, however if your order has exceeded these timelines please reach out to us at support@moonlightartscollective.com.
please note: international customs fees will be the responsibility of the buyer and will vary based on location. consult your local customs office for international import fees.