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Notable New York, This Week 4/19 – 4/25

  • Rozalia Jovanovic
  • April 19, 2010
This week in New York NOON launches Issue 9 with a reading and party, a reading by notable New Yorkers of stories on their first time in New York, Maile…
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Online Classes

  • Isaac Fitzgerald
  • April 19, 2010
Ever wanted to sit in on a class about moral reasoning and justice at Harvard? How about classical mechanics at M.I.T.? Hell, you must be curious about “Physics for Future…
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Annals of Advertising

  • Paul Collins
  • April 19, 2010
From Harper’s, 1886:
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Kyle Kinane’s I’m Dead and It’s All My Fault #29

  • Kyle Kinane
  • April 19, 2010
Have fun on the bus to Fargo, Doug. I just won a coin toss with some guitar player and now I’ve got a seat on a plane. Who? The guy…
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The Last Book I Loved: We’re Getting On

  • Evan Karp
  • April 19, 2010
Is this the apocalypse? Maybe. It could just be a personal problem. James Kaelan’s We’re Getting On was the last book to remind me why I love books so much.…
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Naked Androgyny

  • Caitlin Colford
  • April 19, 2010
After nearly a decade of being a defining and defying figure in the art world, Ryan McGinley’s legitimacy is still being questioned. Last month McGinley unveiled his latest exhibit at…
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National Poetry Month: Day 19. “Boulder” by Sidney Wade

  • Rumpus Original Poems
  • April 19, 2010
Boulder this world is full of beautiful surprises
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Morning Coffee

  • Walter Green
  • April 19, 2010
I’m Walter. I’m going to be doing this while Dan Weiss is on vacation. But also, Dan Weiss told me to tell you to “look at this dang ol’ ant.”…
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SPACE AVALANCHE: Dentist

  • Eoin Ryan
  • April 19, 2010
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RECESSION SEX WORKERS #10: Last Exit to Hollywood, The Passing Fancy of Allenina Wong

  • Antonia Crane
  • April 19, 2010
When you have a gender, you enjoy certain privileges. You don’t get stared at, laughed at, egged or beat up on the street because of how you appear.
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Libraries + Sex = The Best Survey In The History Of The World

  • Seth Fischer
  • April 18, 2010
Bookninja pointed me in the direction of the recently released “1992 Librarians and Sex Survey Results.” Apparently, the Wilson Library Bulletin ran this survey way back when, and then promptly…
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Politics Sunday (Talks Sex)

  • Seth Fischer
  • April 18, 2010
For absolutely no reason except that I feel like it, I’m posting a lot about sex today, so in order to be consistent, Politics Sunday will be Sexual Politics Sunday…
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