
Zachary Pace’s New Book Offers a New Way to Look at Queer Music
In a new book of essays, I Sing to Use the Waiting, author Zachary Pace embraces a stubbornly specific, scrappy, and diffuse way of hearing Kim Gordon, Madonna, and more.
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Zachary Pace’s New Book Offers a New Way to Look at Queer Music
In a new book of essays, I Sing to Use the Waiting, author Zachary Pace embraces a stubbornly specific, scrappy, and diffuse way of hearing Kim Gordon, Madonna, and more.
Pitchfork
Zachary Pace’s New Book Offers a New Way to Look at Queer Music
In a new book of essays, I Sing to Use the Waiting, author Zachary Pace embraces a stubbornly specific, scrappy, and diffuse way of hearing Kim Gordon, Madonna, and more.
Pitchfork
Zachary Pace’s New Book Offers a New Way to Look at Queer Music
In a new book of essays, I Sing to Use the Waiting, author Zachary Pace embraces a stubbornly specific, scrappy, and diffuse way of hearing Kim Gordon, Madonna, and more.
Pitchfork
Zachary Pace’s New Book Offers a New Way to Look at Queer Music
In a new book of essays, I Sing to Use the Waiting, author Zachary Pace embraces a stubbornly specific, scrappy, and diffuse way of hearing Kim Gordon, Madonna, and more.
Pitchfork
Zachary Pace’s New Book Offers a New Way to Look at Queer Music
In a new book of essays, I Sing to Use the Waiting, author Zachary Pace embraces a stubbornly specific, scrappy, and diffuse way of hearing Kim Gordon, Madonna, and more.
Pitchfork