The Hold Steady returned to Late Night with Seth Meyers on Wednesday to perform “Sideways Skull,” a track from their recent album The Price of Progress. Check out their appearance on the show below.
On top of a new album, The Hold Steady have readied a brand new oral history in celebration of their 20th anniversary as a band. Written by the group alongside Michael Hann, The Gospel of The Hold Steady: How a Resurrection Really Feels tells the story of the indie band through interviews with everyone they’ve worked with over the past two decades, as well as essays from writers like Hann, Rob Sheffield, Laura Barton, and Isaac Fitzgerald. The book also features over 200 photographs from the group’s career.
Pre-orders for The Gospel of The Hold Steady: How a Resurrection Really Feels are ongoing. A limited edition version of the book comes signed by the band...
On top of a new album, The Hold Steady have readied a brand new oral history in celebration of their 20th anniversary as a band. Written by the group alongside Michael Hann, The Gospel of The Hold Steady: How a Resurrection Really Feels tells the story of the indie band through interviews with everyone they’ve worked with over the past two decades, as well as essays from writers like Hann, Rob Sheffield, Laura Barton, and Isaac Fitzgerald. The book also features over 200 photographs from the group’s career.
Pre-orders for The Gospel of The Hold Steady: How a Resurrection Really Feels are ongoing. A limited edition version of the book comes signed by the band...
- 4/6/2023
- by Carys Anderson
- Consequence - Music
The Hold Steady will mark their 20th anniversary with a new book featuring an oral history of the band, a trove of photographs, and memories from fans. Co-authored by Michael Hann and the Hold Steady, The Gospel of the Hold Steady: How a Resurrection Really Feels arrives July 25 via Akashic Books.
The Gospel of the Hold Steady will trace the band’s history, from their formation in Minneapolis to their rise up the indie rock pantheon. The oral history will include interviews with everyone who has played in the Hold Steady,...
The Gospel of the Hold Steady will trace the band’s history, from their formation in Minneapolis to their rise up the indie rock pantheon. The oral history will include interviews with everyone who has played in the Hold Steady,...
- 3/29/2023
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
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Each week, The Hollywood Reporter will offer up the best new (and newly-relevant) books that everyone will be talking about — whether it’s a tome that’s ripe for adaptation, a new Hollywood-centric tell-all, or the source material for a hot new TV show.
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Dirtbag, Massachusetts by Isaac Fitzgerald (UTA)
A publishing industry stalwart turns the pen to his own life with this memoir. It follows his traumatic childhood after being born to two people having an affair, the reactionary reckless behavior he engaged in, and an examination of his own masculinity.
Nsfw by Isabel Kaplan (Anonymous Content)
On the heels of this year’s addictive workplace dramas, Nsfw follows an assistant at a television studio in the years leading up to the #MeToo movement; its unflinching take on Hollywood corporate culture feels fresh and necessary.
Normal Family by Chrysta Bilton...
Each week, The Hollywood Reporter will offer up the best new (and newly-relevant) books that everyone will be talking about — whether it’s a tome that’s ripe for adaptation, a new Hollywood-centric tell-all, or the source material for a hot new TV show.
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Dirtbag, Massachusetts by Isaac Fitzgerald (UTA)
A publishing industry stalwart turns the pen to his own life with this memoir. It follows his traumatic childhood after being born to two people having an affair, the reactionary reckless behavior he engaged in, and an examination of his own masculinity.
Nsfw by Isabel Kaplan (Anonymous Content)
On the heels of this year’s addictive workplace dramas, Nsfw follows an assistant at a television studio in the years leading up to the #MeToo movement; its unflinching take on Hollywood corporate culture feels fresh and necessary.
Normal Family by Chrysta Bilton...
- 8/1/2022
- by Seija Rankin
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
BuzzFeed’s morning news series Am To Dm, which has aired weekdays on Twitter since September 2017, has been renewed through 2019, BuzzFeed and Twitter confirmed yesterday.
Hosted by Saeed Jones and Isaac Fitzgerald, Am To Dm seeks to navigate the biggest news stories of the day “with heart and emotion that is often absent from cable news and morning television,” BuzzFeed says. In the last year, the venture has produced roughly 200 shows and welcomed 500 guests including Kamala Harris, Noah Centineo, and Jada Pinkett Smith.
In 2019, Am To Dm will roll out a handful of specials tied to major cultural events that are being widely discussed on Twitter, and will also offer brands the opportunity to integrate. This includes shows around award show nominations, Black History Month, back-to-school season, and more. Am To Dm will also continue to feature in-depth conversations with noteworthy entertainment industry figures in its 'Highly Recommended' segment, and...
Hosted by Saeed Jones and Isaac Fitzgerald, Am To Dm seeks to navigate the biggest news stories of the day “with heart and emotion that is often absent from cable news and morning television,” BuzzFeed says. In the last year, the venture has produced roughly 200 shows and welcomed 500 guests including Kamala Harris, Noah Centineo, and Jada Pinkett Smith.
In 2019, Am To Dm will roll out a handful of specials tied to major cultural events that are being widely discussed on Twitter, and will also offer brands the opportunity to integrate. This includes shows around award show nominations, Black History Month, back-to-school season, and more. Am To Dm will also continue to feature in-depth conversations with noteworthy entertainment industry figures in its 'Highly Recommended' segment, and...
- 1/8/2019
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
At 9:45 Pm Et on February 15, in a spacious, well lit studio within BuzzFeed’s New York office, the prominent media company is preparing begin a new episode of its hour-long morning show Am To Dm, which is streamed live each day on Twitter. Soon, hosts Saeed Jones and Isaac Fitzgerald will address an audience that, according to BuzzFeed, can reach upwards of one million total viewers.
This will be a special episode of Am To Dm, and not in a good way. It is the first episode since the previous day’s school shooting in Parkland, Florida, and such tragic news will require Jones and Fitzgerald, who normally open their show in an upbeat manner, to adopt a more somber tone. As they prepare to go live, the hosts are picking over word choices and are carefully rehearsing monologues.
The show goes live, and the hosts meet the previous day’s sadness gracefully.
This will be a special episode of Am To Dm, and not in a good way. It is the first episode since the previous day’s school shooting in Parkland, Florida, and such tragic news will require Jones and Fitzgerald, who normally open their show in an upbeat manner, to adopt a more somber tone. As they prepare to go live, the hosts are picking over word choices and are carefully rehearsing monologues.
The show goes live, and the hosts meet the previous day’s sadness gracefully.
- 2/23/2018
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
Despite previous claims, there might be things that Taylor Swift does better than revenge.
The singer, 27, returned to the spotlight this week with a brand new single, “Look What You Made Me Do” – a dark, biting track off of her upcoming album, Reputation – that seems to take hits at some of the star’s frenemies.
Though the accompanying music video won’t debut until Sunday’s MTV Video Music Awards, social media users are already dissecting the few frames visible in the teaser clip shared on Good Morning America on Friday. In one moment, Swift, is clad in a black...
The singer, 27, returned to the spotlight this week with a brand new single, “Look What You Made Me Do” – a dark, biting track off of her upcoming album, Reputation – that seems to take hits at some of the star’s frenemies.
Though the accompanying music video won’t debut until Sunday’s MTV Video Music Awards, social media users are already dissecting the few frames visible in the teaser clip shared on Good Morning America on Friday. In one moment, Swift, is clad in a black...
- 8/25/2017
- by Lindsay Kimble
- PEOPLE.com
BuzzFeed News and Twitter announced Thursday that a new weekday live morning show, “Am to Dm,” will launch on Sept. 25 with two BuzzFeed editors as hosts. BuzzFeed will produce and direct the show, which will aim to reimagine the traditional morning show for the modern consumer of news that spends a significant amount of time on social media. BuzzFeed Books editor Isaac Fitzgerald and BuzzFeed News’ Executive Editor of Culture Saeed Jones will host “Am to Dm,” while it will be produced by CNN, Fox, and HuffPost alumn Cindy Vanegas-Gesuale. Hosted by two men, the show will break with the traditional morning show mold of.
- 8/10/2017
- by Brian Flood
- The Wrap
Serious publications respected for their book reviews — The New York Times (h/t bronxbee); The New Yorker — have been of late seriously reconsidering the purpose of negative book reviews. No one has laughed at them, as far as I’m aware. Isaac Fitzgerald, the new books editor at Buzzfeed, has said flat out that he won’t publish negative reviews at all (Poynter).
I’m sure it’s only a matter of time before someone suggests that perhaps one way for critics and movie publications to cope with the tsunami of movies is simply to not spend time writing reviews of the bad ones.
What would happen if critics simply stopped reviewing bad movies?
I know some readers would be sad, because lots of film fans love a good smackdown of a bad movie. But what impact could such a movie have on the industry, and on readers on the whole?...
I’m sure it’s only a matter of time before someone suggests that perhaps one way for critics and movie publications to cope with the tsunami of movies is simply to not spend time writing reviews of the bad ones.
What would happen if critics simply stopped reviewing bad movies?
I know some readers would be sad, because lots of film fans love a good smackdown of a bad movie. But what impact could such a movie have on the industry, and on readers on the whole?...
- 2/17/2014
- by MaryAnn Johanson
- www.flickfilosopher.com
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