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Stop Smiling’s 2nd Annual 20 Interviews Issue

[Editor's Note: Please welcome our newest Magazineer, Aaron Matthews, a Mass Communications student at Carleton University in Ottawa who writes for music blogs, does interviews for Maximum Fun, and has been rejected repeatedly by McSweeney’s.]

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Stop Smiling, “the magazine for high-minded lowlifes,” just published its second annual interview issue. The lineup is stellar. Some of the more well-known interviewees include Jay-Z, David Cronenberg, Paul Verhoeven, Lee Hazlewood and Nigella Lawson. While some of the interview subjects might be unknown to the average reader, the interviews are insightful enough to make readers want to dive in.

The writing in Stop Smiling is consistently high quality, though few of its contributors were immediately familiar to me. The magazine does seem to be attracting the attention of some more well-known writers. The most recent issue has contributions from renowned hip hop writer Dave Tompkins and New Yorker television critic Nancy Franklin.

A few highlights in this issue:

There are a few weak points as well. The Nigella Lawson interview is really a profile. Nancy Franklin’s talk with author A.M. Holmes had potential to be interesting but felt a bit like filler. Overall, this is an excellent issue with only a few weak spots. Let’s hope the third annual interview issue of Stop Smiling is as good as the first two.

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The Chicago-based magazine is available at several independent bookstores and record shops (a full list here). Subscriptions are available for up to two years, with nice bonuses, including limited edition 7′ records, CDs and DVDs. They can be ordered online at the Stop Smiling online store. They also maintain a well-designed website for the magazine, along with a blog and several online exclusives.

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5 Comments

I agree about Nigella, whose mainstream lay-it-on-thick sensual presentation of food TV has been a ridiculous joke in Britain for some years now.

But Stop Smiling is a breath of fresh air, isn’t it just? A breath of fresh air coming out of Chicago that is such a blast it blows a breeze clear across the Atlantic to my little island.
The Hunter Thompson/ death of independent publishing issue…the Kurt Vonnegut issue…the Chinatown issue… The classy format and wonderful writing is challenging my pessimism about the fate of magazine publishing with every issue.

If Stop Smiling can find space for longer features, of the kind that dropped out of periodicals round about the time that Rolling Stone magazine bowed down to the shorter attention span of the post-hip generation, then we are in for something pretty special in the years ahead.
Remember the potential of New Journalism? It hasn’t been tapped for a generation, but Stop Smiling could be on to something, see, yeah, something big, that’s right, something big in Chicago.

Posted by gary mcmahon on 13 February 2008 @ 2am

Thanks for the comment, Gary. Yeah, I need to dig into their back issues a bit.
If SS were given a bit more room to stretch out some of the features, it could even better.
We’ll have to wait and see. The upcoming Jazz issue looks great.

Posted by AaronM on 14 February 2008 @ 11am

hey Aaron,

I am assuming you live in Ottawa.

I was looking for it at MAGS and FAGS on ELGIN ST. and they don’t have it…I also looked at other independent stores in the city, main library on Metcalfe …but still,no paper version.Do you happen to have a printed copy with you?

I hope to hear more from you and thanks for bringing it to our attention.

Sincerely,
Bojidar Dobrilovic

Posted by Bojidar Dobrilovic on 21 February 2008 @ 9am

Bojidar,
Yeah, I do. I’m a subscriber.
I’ve never actually seen it on newsstands, it’s a shame.
Thanks for your comment!

Posted by AaronM on 21 February 2008 @ 5pm

Aaron,
Thanks…I will see if I can special order it somehow then…just briefly though…is the paper stock heavy finish( matte or glossy), binding (saddle stitch or perfect bound)
…and what did Dave Tompkins write about in the latest issue?

Thanks
Bojidar

Posted by Bojidar Dobrilovic on 22 February 2008 @ 7am