All Your Goodies Are Gone – The Parliaments
In Big Tunes on Small Records, Chris Stout breaks down old 45s that influence the way we listen to music. This installment: All Your Goodies Are Gone, by The Parliaments (mp3 download).
In Big Tunes on Small Records, Chris Stout breaks down old 45s that influence the way we listen to music. This installment: All Your Goodies Are Gone, by The Parliaments (mp3 download).
For a male, reaching true adulthood has something to do with making the transition from productivity to reproductivity. Find out more in this review of Ben Tanzer’s novel, You Can Make Him Like You.
From Vouched Online, Tyler Gobble. This month he delves into the art of the short, punch book review and interviews Micah Ling of Book Punch Reviews.
Spotlight on Philadelphia, PA Poet: Matthew Savoca, featuring a 3 poem suite, Smalldoggies Poet #14.
In One Note, Gabriel Blackwell asks writers to talk about the book they are currently reading and why. One Note 008: Tim Horvath, William T. Vollmann, 13 Stories and 13 Epitaphs.
Film columnist Harry K. seeks to describe the kind of loss the movie industry experienced upon the death of director Sidney Lumet.
Dudes with laptops never had it so good. Ben Wills reviews a live performance by Gold Panda, Dam Mantle and Graintable at Rotture in Portland, OR.
Smalldoggies Magazine Reading Series, PDX009: Reading: Kevin Sampsell (PDX); Robin Romm (PDX); Georges Rachel (PDX); Jamalieh Haley (PDX); Hanz Araki is the Musical Guest. At The Blue Monk, 5/10/11
Rob Noble, aka Viewfinder, describes why the final five minutes of Taxi Driver are 100% fantasy, a purely cinematic, almost musical-style fantasy.
In One Note, Gabriel Blackwell asks writers to talk about the book they are currently reading and why. One Note 007: Nate Pritts, Mark Evanier, Kirby: King of Comics.
“Turning” by Matthew Berger; a Smalldoggies fiction selection, new for the month of April by this new writer from Cal State Fullerton.