Carly Eiseman
@1albumadayart.bsky.social
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Carly Eiseman
@1albumadayart.bsky.social
· Apr 21
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Peter Sagal
@petersagal.bsky.social
· Apr 1
Thank you Senator Cory Booker. This guy truly cares about the people he represents.
"I don't want a Disney vacation of our history! I don't a whitewashed history, I don't want a homogenized history. Tell me the wretched truth about America, because that speaks to our greatness" -- 20 hours into his speech, Cory Booker is spitting absolute 🔥
Carly Eiseman
@1albumadayart.bsky.social
· Mar 28
love this interview with two old school techno heads talking about music writing and editing: @matoswk.bsky.social and @tamarapalmer.bsky.social
Matos helped edit my book and generally kept me from jumping off ledges
musicbookclub.substack.com/p/qa-michael...
Matos helped edit my book and generally kept me from jumping off ledges
musicbookclub.substack.com/p/qa-michael...
Q+A: Michaelangelo Matos on Writing and Editing Music Books
The first in a new series!
musicbookclub.substack.com
Carly Eiseman
@1albumadayart.bsky.social
· Feb 28
Carly Eiseman
@1albumadayart.bsky.social
· Feb 26
Carly Eiseman
@1albumadayart.bsky.social
· Feb 26
Raccoon ate my homework: Kansas man wants the state to legalize raccoons as pets
One suburban Kansas resident is pressing state lawmakers to legalize raccoons as pets. He says they're smarter and friendlier than people give them credit for.
www.npr.org
Carly Eiseman
@1albumadayart.bsky.social
· Feb 25
Carly Eiseman
@1albumadayart.bsky.social
· Feb 21
During Donald Trump’s first Presidency, closely following politics was cast as a civic duty. This time, “the need for immersive distraction seems to rise in tandem with how relentless the news is,” Kyle Chayka writes.
The Second Trump Administration’s New Forms of Distraction
The first time around, the President’s bad deeds galvanized people on social media. This time, they’re looking to “flush out their brains.”
www.newyorker.com