Liz Colville

Liz Colville is a freelance writer and editor for publications including Spinner, Tiny Mix Tapes, Baeble Music, and her music blog Lizzyville. She has previously been a staff writer at Pitchfork and Stylus Magazine and was a founding employee at findingDulcinea, where she was a senior writer and social media coordinator. She graduated from Wesleyan University and grew up in London, Nova Scotia, and on the island of Cyprus. She is currently working on writing some short stories, probably in Gorilla Coffee in Brooklyn.

What’s More Dangerous on the Web — Hackers or Hacks?

Nobody Puts Twitter in a Curation Corner

The Pretenders + Cat Power + Juliette Lewis: 11 August 2009 – New York

The (Indie) Music Industry Is All Right

Alela Diane: 14 August 2009 – Union Hall, Brooklyn

Kill The Record Labels

Teens Don’t Use Twitter (Why Should They?)

Love Will Tear Us Apart by Sarah Rainone

Surfing Alone: Is Digital Technology Destroying Relationships?

Whither MySpace?

Human Optimization: ‘The New York Times’ Love Affair with Headlines