2017
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Glimpsing the Colors of the World: Nancy Chen Long’s Light Into Bodies
As a white mother of biracial children myself, this book became for me an opportunity to glimpse, for a moment, the colors of the world, and of skin, as my children might.
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Dan Weiss’s Morning Coffee
Give a moment of your day to think of Charles Bentley, one of the last great Arctic explorers. Here are all of the ghost building photos you could possibly want today. Young Stanley Kubrick photographs Chicago. Let’s all replicate Stone…
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The Rumpus Mini-Interview Project #98: Nicky Nodjoumi
Though some readers of The Rumpus may not have heard of Nicky Nodjoumi, in his native Iran he has achieved the status of a rock star.
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Spaces of Exception vs. Spaces of Redemption: The Films of Ana Lily Amirpour
Diasporic communities live inside a host nation, but they also live with difference.
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This Week in Trumplandia
Welcome to This Week in Trumplandia. Check in with us every Thursday for a weekly roundup of the most pertinent content on our country.
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Scripting New Narratives: Mandy Len Catron’s How to Fall in Love with Anyone
I can’t help but wonder what if, in detangling love stories and our relationships to them, Catron is building yet another narrative—an anti-narrative, perhaps—of love.
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Dan Weiss’s Morning Coffee
I Heart Soviet Mind Control. As always, perhaps the solution is astronaut pee and sweat. Here come the Buddhist funeral robots. Kurosawa on Tarkovsky. An infographic of the far future to help your feel real insignificant.
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Rumpus Original Poetry: Three Poems by Dean Rader
Let’s admit it: we have all been vacillating between hindrance and drawback, / but that doesn’t mean our languor is our own.

