Nate Rogers
@Nate_Rgrs
ungainfully employed — bylines @ LAT, NYT, Ringer, Stereogum, etc.
The story of Bill Fox has always been about two things: his supernatural songwriting talent, and his absolute refusal to talk to the press. But somehow Bill agreed to speak to me for an in-depth feature—the first of his 40-year career, for @vulture: vulture.com/article/the-ba…
Ozzy Osbourne was the master of reality, but that didn’t stop people from projecting things that weren’t there onto him. For @Nate_Rgrs, that meant the idea that the Iron Man was immortal: theringer.com/2025/07/23/mus…
eddington is a milestone in representation for people who put their tv in a stupid corner in their house like 10 feet off the ground on top of a fireplace
the WSJ should get a handwriting pathologist to compare the curlicues in this to the pubes in the birthday drawing

Had a wonderful time being a part of an episode of one of my favorite podcasts, 99% Invisible, which adapted my @stereogum story about Neil Young's adventures in Pono. Thought they did a great job, please listen in the highest resolution available 99percentinvisible.org/episode/635-ne…
"McMurtry has talked about these characters as if they were so organic that he had no control of them." @Nate_Rgrs revisits Larry McMurtry’s "Lonesome Dove" as it celebrates its 40th year anniversary. lareviewofbooks.org/article/we-kil…
Wrote about reading Lonesome Dove, a book intended to be a lesson in the brutality of the wild west, during "the best time to be alive" for the human race, so they're always saying. Some days though, the wild west doesn’t seem so bad. For @LAReviewofBooks: lareviewofbooks.org/article/we-kil…
"I’m probably fortunate to have not been born in the 1800s." @Nate_Rgrs revisits Larry McMurtry’s barn-burner "Lonesome Dove," which turned 40 this year and is currently experiencing a renaissance. lareviewofbooks.org/article/we-kil…
Stuck watching the giants telecast today and my suspicion that they are literally Satan has been confirmed by the audio feed. I can only assume this is what giants fans hear at all times
They’re just making these albums up
Here are the albums we had on repeat in June
60 years ago today, The Ronettes probably had a nice day and went outside or something idk I have nothing to post.