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“It’s amazing how much human nature hasn’t really changed all that much.”

  • Isaac Fitzgerald
  • April 13, 2010
The Wall Street Journal takes a look at “Twitter Updates, the 18th Century Edition.” Apparently, before the late 1800s, “diaries weren’t considered private or introspective. Instead, people wrote semi-public diaries…
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The Money in Fonts

  • Kailyn McCord
  • April 13, 2010
Bummed about shelling out for printer cartridge after printer cartridge? Tired of submitting essays and papers, only to find that the breaking of your bank outweighs the heartbreak of oh…
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Shhhh!

  • Isaac Fitzgerald
  • April 13, 2010
It’s National Library Week.
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Voyage Fantastique – An Illustrated Guide to the Body and Mind

  • Will Schofield
  • April 13, 2010
All images from Le Livre de Sante by Joseph Handler (Monte Carlo: Andre Sauret, 1967):
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Wherefore Art Thou @Romeo?

  • Kailyn McCord
  • April 13, 2010
Shakespeare is the classic and timeless example of dramatic excellence, and once again in this modern age it is being put to the test. In a five week real-time performance,…
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Personal Tales in Publishing

  • Rozalia Jovanovic
  • April 13, 2010
“I was being paid minimum wage by an important publisher to sit very still and, occasionally, walk across the floor.” Writing on the subject of the publishing industry, especially if…
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National Poetry Month: Day 13. “Epilogue” by Ben Mazer

  • Rumpus Original Poems
  • April 13, 2010
Epilogue It is youth that understands old age and your repulsion is but a projection an image of the loathing you obtain.
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Morning Coffee

  • Dan Weiss
  • April 13, 2010
Department of look at this dang thing:  really old xylophone. Unintentional thematic link: New Scientist on the world’s aging program. I am a sucker for this sort of thing: Comic…
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An Oral History of Love in Contemporary America: Selections from Us #4

  • John Bowe
  • April 13, 2010
Dominic Sclafani, Age 30 Tucson, Arizona “He’s like, ‘She’s going to eat you alive.’ And I go, ‘Yes, I know.’”
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Tune of the Day

  • Melissa Tan
  • April 12, 2010
Artists: Grand Hallway Song: “Blessed Be, Honey Bee” Related: “Indie Bands Take Back the Internet.”
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Balloon Bass and Box

  • Isaac Fitzgerald
  • April 12, 2010
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Notable San Francisco, This Week: 4/12-4/18

  • Melissa Tan
  • April 12, 2010
This week: The Monthly Rumpus rocks the Makeout Room yet again, The Believer presents You’re a Horrible Person, but I Like You, San Francisco’s Cinematheque society has a neat film…
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