A review of the new album from Chicago's Catfish Haven.
a review of the new Dungen album 4. From Favorite10.com
A review of the new album from Birghtblack Morning Light, Motion to Rejoin. From Favorite10.com
an interview with the Draw Fire Records founder about her label and her band, Aviette.
An interview with the activist and artist Reverend Billy about his new film, What Would Jesus Buy?
Visions of a strange America from artist Pamela Kirton.
An odd piece of flash fiction from author Brandon Scott Gorrell
A review of the new documentary focusing on the life of Republican leader Lee Atwater.
A review of the new album from the Scottish band Mogwai, from Favorite10.com.
An excerpt from Frederick Lane's book The Court & the Cross, examining the intersection of organized religion and the American justice system.
Bloomsday is a worldwide celebration based on the James Joyce novel Ulysses, columnist Charles Greene explores the in and outs of this worldwide celebration.
New poetry from poet Ryan Bird via InDigest Magazine.
Columnist Ashleigh Lambert takes a look at the new novels from Tom McCarthy and Susanna Moore, in this month's Bedside Stacks.
InDigest column Is That Cowardly? takes a look at the newest collection of poetry from Dorthea Lasky, Awe.
A review of an interesting documentary feature Reverend Billy and the Stop Shopping Gospel Choir.
Minneapolis based sculptor Alonso Sierralta exhibits some his new naturalistic sculptures in InDigest Magazine's online gallery.
poet Meggie Elder shares some of her new work on InDigest Magazine.
InDigest column Is That Cowardly? takes a look Anthony Robinson's 2006 chapbook Brief Weather
The Dorkolopogous explains how microwaves work and why they can be dangerous.
Bedside Stacks columnist Ashleigh Lambert reviews This Common Secret and Dave Housley's Ryan Seacrest is Famous.
New York based writer Meakin ARmstrong offers a new story called "The Missing Years" from InDigest Magazine
InDigest Magazine presents new poetry by Brad Liening
The US launched missiles into Somalia today in attempt to weed out "known terrorists," no word yet on who the target of the attacks were or whether or not there were civilian casualities.
Scientologists are having trouble managing heavy criticism online in recent weeks. They are trying to fight back, and do damage control, but it isn't working...
A Magical blooding wedding in J. Albin Larson's new story "Wedding Day Blues"
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