Wes Phillips

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Nerdcore Alert

When I was eight, I had a series of accidents that kept me indoors for most of a winter. My parents, thinking I needed diversion, gave me a lab-grade microscope, which completely captivated me. I quickly learned to cut, mount, and stain specimen slides. One day, however, the med student father of one of my friends dropped a bombshell on me—he brought home a box of commercially prepared slides from the university's book store. For the next year, the only comic books I read were the ones at my friends' houses, my allowance went to buying slides, which, if I recall, cost 25–75¢ each.

Brooklyn Analog in da House!

Over at The Audiophiliac, Steve Guttenberg's CNET blog, there's a superb piece on Daptone Records, Brooklyn's own old-school analog record label. I heard Daptone artists the Budos Band on Soundcheck a few weeks ago and loved the classic '60s sound on their record.

Elvis in the Dark

Living in Stereo has promoted this Daniel Wolff essay on "Are You Lonesome Tonight?" since its publication in Threepenny Review in 1999. I read it on the occasion of Elvis' 72nd birthday and I agree that it's a fine piece of writing—and well worth linking to.

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