2017
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Rumpus Original Poetry: Four Poems by Elizabeth Schmuhl
I am the storm in my front porch and I am moving, / a threat to this home and everything in it.
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A Magpie for the Lord
What would it be like to not be us? We were trying to figure out so much about the world then, and this is something we could never get to the bottom of.
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Dan Weiss’s Morning Coffee
Remebering America’s lost buildings. Important Canadian blob news. The secret history of FEMA Here are your Japanese beauty parlor and barbershop pictures for the day. Don’t worry, we found the giant shipworm.
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Album of the Week: Nadine Shah’s Holiday Destination
“The fact that they had no shame in saying that whilst being interviewed, on national television… it really shocked me.”
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Gentrification Looks Like Us: Making Rent in Bed-Stuy by Brandon Harris
Harris thoughtfully examines what happens when privilege and lack of privilege are forced to coexist in the same neighborhood—and, occasionally, in the same apartment.
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Dan Weiss’s Morning Coffee
If DACA actually ends today, here’s what the recipients need to know. On the archaeology of space junk. Whatever happened to speculation in architecture? (Really great and important illustrations here.) Building a better intersection. Now let’s all take a trip…
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Spotlight: “Senator” by Lauren Haldeman
How much clarity do we have in our understanding of reality? What faults exist in our perception of the world?

