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2010

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Kyle Kinane’s I’m Dead and It’s All My Fault #41

  • Isaac Fitzgerald
  • August 16, 2010
That’s the thing, I love Cirque du Soleil, Doug, but fuck the Beatles, man. That’s why I wrote one based on Kiss’ “Destroyer.” So first, I need you to help…
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  • Morning Coffee

Morning Coffee

  • Dan Weiss
  • August 16, 2010
Some times you don’t have to try and sugar coat these things. Department of this-world-is-totally-terrifying-and-awesome: Peru battles rabid vampire bats. Look, lets be totally honest here, conceptual electricity pylons is…
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SPACE AVALANCHE: Batman & Robin

  • Eoin Ryan
  • August 16, 2010
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Anything You Record Can And Will Be Used Against You

  • Seth Fischer
  • August 15, 2010
Q: What happens when you videotape yourself getting a speeding ticket, especially from an unmarked cop who looks like Pee Wee Herman, wields a gun and doesn’t immediately identify himself?…
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The Rumpus Books Sunday Supplement

  • Seth Fischer
  • August 15, 2010
Sunday is your day to see what Rumpus books was up to this week. It’s been up to a lot. A review of Dead Ahead, a poetry collection by Ben…
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Greil Marcus on Biography, Memoir, And Art

  • Seth Fischer
  • August 15, 2010
“To trace anybody’s work, what they produce, what they put into the world, what you or I respond to, to somebody’s life, their biography, is utterly reductionist. Some people are very…
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A Pill To Take Away The Gay

  • Seth Fischer
  • August 15, 2010
“A hormonal treatment to prevent ambiguous genitalia can now be offered to women who may be carrying such infants. It’s not without health risks, but to its critics those are…
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Would You Be Seen In Public With A Sci-Fi Book?

  • Seth Fischer
  • August 15, 2010
“(W)hile science fiction as a genre does very well with the general public in the film and television media, there’s still resistance to getting a mainstream fiction reader to allow…
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The Rumpus Sunday Book Blog Roundup

  • Seth Fischer
  • August 15, 2010
I know we linked to this yesterday, but I just love this idea so much: Roxane Gay at GIANT is proposing a Literary Magazine Club. The Rocky Mountain Land Library near…
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Welcome to Sunday

  • Seth Fischer
  • August 15, 2010
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SMALL POTATOES:
Homage

  • Paul Madonna
  • August 14, 2010
Click here to read The Rumpus interview with Paul Madonna Read more Small Potatoes at angrylittlepotatoes.com …
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Poetic Lives Online: Links by Brian Spears

  • Brian Spears
  • August 14, 2010
The great MFA usefulness debate continues with a piece by Lev Raphael. (Here’s my contribution if you’re interested.) Barbara Jane Reyes gives Reginald Dwayne Betts’ book four of five stars.…
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