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Andy Greenwald

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Andy Greenwald is an author, journalist and screenwriter living in Brooklyn, NY. His writing appears daily on Grantland.com and occasionally in Spin, Entertainment Weekly and Penthouse. He tweets often (www.twitter.com/andygreenwald) yet hasn't updated his website since 2006. ...more

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Nothing Feels Good: Punk Ro...

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Everybody Hurts

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Miss Misery

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Grantland Quarterly no. 7

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“Days go by whether we want them to or not. You can ride them like an escalator: stick your hands in your pockets and hope you see something worthwhile along the way. Or you can hop on that escalator and give it an extra push, take the steps two at a time: don't just give yourself over to the momentum; help it out. Get where you're going faster and with a clean intent of purpose, even if where you're going happens to be another escalator, with another one on top of that.”
Andy Greenwald, Miss Misery




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