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2010

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Kyle Kinane’s I’m Dead and It’s All My Fault #49

  • Kyle Kinane
  • November 15, 2010
Not only am I organizing the first ever McRib eating contest, I plan on being the first champion as well. You’ve got a fighting chance of coming in second, Doug.…
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  • Media

Danya Glabau’s Tech Links

  • Danya Glabau
  • November 15, 2010
Another in a long line of tangential Microsoft commercials, this time for Windows 7. Rumored Facebook mail: what it is, and why you might want to use it. Web 2.0 spawns…
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  • Features & Reviews
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I Hotel

  • Luke Gerwe
  • November 15, 2010
The National Book Award finalist explores the roots of Asian American activism and paints a vivid portrait of revolutionary San Francisco.
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  • Sex

The Fight for Erotica

  • Salvatore Pane
  • November 15, 2010
Government censorship can’t happen in America, right? According to writer Marilyn Jaye Lewis, it can. She sheds light on the erotica community’s recent struggle with government censorship and why all…
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  • Morning Coffee

Dan Weiss’s Morning Coffee

  • Dan Weiss
  • November 15, 2010
Happy Monday, here are some baby jellyfish. Celestial mechanics. Discussing the actual science behind New Age-y auras. This week in international design festivals: beautiful Japanese installation art. Postcards from London’s…
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The Rumpus Interview with Gerald Stern

  • Adrienne Davich
  • November 15, 2010
There’s a black and white photo in which the poet Stanley Kunitz lovingly holds Gerald Stern’s cheeks in both hands. It’s 1990. They’re looking into one another, and Kunitz says,…
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Here’s Some Essays I Like

  • Seth Fischer
  • November 14, 2010
Here’s links to some really really short nonfiction I can’t stop thinking about that I think you might like too. “His dad taught him the way to throw a punch…
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Don’t Read and Drive

  • LaToya Jordan
  • November 14, 2010
“A motorist in Chatham was allegedly found reading while driving.” I know the feeling of not wanting to put a good book down. I was almost run over by a…
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Men Come First

  • LaToya Jordan
  • November 14, 2010
“…Romeo and Juliet. John, Yoko. See a pattern? We may have come a long way baby, but our female names still typically follow the man’s name.” — Scientific American on…
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A Community of Book Movers

  • LaToya Jordan
  • November 14, 2010
“Nearly 2,000 volunteers lined up on the Akoni Pule Highway on Saturday to form a human chain, so they could pass the thousands of books – or huki puke, in…
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The Rumpus Books Sunday Supplement

  • Seth Fischer
  • November 14, 2010
Sunday is Rumpus Books day. And in case you didn’t know, there’s nothing sexier than books. 
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The Rumpus Sunday Book Blog Roundup

  • Seth Fischer
  • November 14, 2010
Today, LaToya Jordan‘s gonna be posting stuff too because she is awesome. Welcome LaToya, and thanks! Alright, book blogs! Apparently literary magazines are in the clear or something. This made me…
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