
R. Kelly: the Audio BookSparkle, the log cabin, and the Little Man defense—all on your iPod.
Updated Thursday, Aug. 7, 2008, at 11:53 AM ETLess than two months after a Chicago jury found R. Kelly not guilty on child pornography charges, the R&B star's new album, 12 Play: Fourth Quarter, has leaked online. If a new batch of Kelly tunes isn't enough to sate your ears, give a listen to "Dispatches From the R. Kelly Trial," now in audio-book form. You'll now find audio versions alongside each original dispatch: the stories from the trial's first week, Josh Levin's second round of essays, and his analysis of the not-guilty verdict.
If you'd prefer to listen to all eight recordings back-to-back, click on the audio players below:
Parts 1-4
Parts 5-8
You can also download the entire audio book here, and you can subscribe to Slate's daily podcast feed in iTunes by clicking here.
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