Author Jesse Armstrong and actor Henry Rollins.

If You Love Something, Let It Go So You Can Shoot It Later

If You Love Something, Let It Go So You Can Shoot It Later

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June 16 2016 6:55 PM

We Are Never Ever Joining Quail Forever

Probing the limits of Quail Unlimited.

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A quail. Taken on June 14, 2002, at Rancho San Antonio in California.

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On The Gist, Black Flag vocalist Henry Rollins talks about being more than the guy from the band. His latest movie is The Last Heist. It will be released in theaters, on VOD, and on iTunes on June 17.* Jesse Armstrong explains satirical string-pulling in his book, Love, Sex, and Other Foreign Policy Goals­­­­.

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*Update, June 17, 2016: This post has been updated to include the release date of The Last Heist.

Mike Pesca is the host of the Slate daily podcast The Gist. He also contributes reports and commentary to NPR.