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[New post] Accidental Music History: How Jeff Gold Saved Rare Iggy & the Stooges Recordings from the Dump

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Aaron Gilbreath posted: "Jeff Gold has lived many lives. He was the first employee at Los Angeles' Rhino Records back in 1976. He served as VP/Marketing and Creative Services at A&M Records, and as Executive Vice President/General Manager of Warner Bros, where he worked with " New post on Longreads Accidental Music History: How Jeff Gold Saved Rare Iggy & the Stooges Recordings from the Dump

[New post] #AnythingIsPossible: Readers Respond

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Cheri Lucas Rowlands posted: "Earlier this month, we asked: "what would you do if you could do anything?" We were delighted to read all 305 of your responses: some were specific ("I'd teach creative writing within California's juvenile justice system"), while others were more universa" Respond to this post by replying above this line New post on Discover

[New post] I Inspire Women to Keep Wearing — and Doing — What They Love

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Cheri Lucas Rowlands posted: ""When I was pregnant with my fourth child, Maely, I just wanted to keep wearing my jeans." Holly Kjar discusses the product she created for pregnant women, the Maeband, and the growth of her business and online community." New post on Discover I Inspire Women to Keep Wearing — and Doing — What They Love by Cheri Luca

[New post] Preparing for the Worst in Arkansas

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Aaron Gilbreath posted: "When the shit hits the fan, will you be ready? The Arkansas Defense Force will be. An independent militia, these guys meet regularly to eat, share knowledge, and increase their disaster preparedness. When an ice storm hit Arkansas in 2009, some of them ha" New post on Longreads Preparing for the Worst in Arkansas by Aaron Gilbreath

[New post] ‘Black Flight’ out of Chicago

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Danielle Jackson posted: "In a cover story for the Chicago Reader, urban planner Pete Saunders writes about how Black residents are fleeing Chicago in large numbers for suburbs and metropolitan areas in other regions as the city's white, Asian American, Latinx, and multiracial pop" New post on Longreads ‘Black Flight’ out of Chicago by Danielle Jackson

[New post] The Pain of Loss, Through Centuries and Books

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Michelle Weber posted: "In LitHub, Katharine Smyth explores the grief surrounding her father's death with the help of Virginia Woolf -- quasi-shared experiences, 112 years apart. Virginia Woolf described the days before her mother's funeral as a period of "astonishing intensity." New post on Longreads The Pain of Loss, Through Centuries and Books by Michelle Weber