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Goldman Sachs Arts Grants Online Application

  • Darcie Dennigan and Carl Dimitri
  • January 27, 2010
After announcing our intention to donate millions to charity this week, Goldman offices were immediately besieged by requests from bohemian types for somewhat sad sums for “projects.” Since we are…
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NBCC Finalists Announced

  • Isaac Fitzgerald
  • January 26, 2010
The National Book Critics Circle has announced the finalists for its 2009 book awards. Among those named are D. A. Powell (whose Rumpus Original Combo can be read here) for…
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Itsi Dreamt That He Went to the Forest

  • Will Schofield
  • January 26, 2010
These illustrations are by Isaachar Ryback for In the Forest, a 1922 children’s book by Kvitko. Ryback was a painter born in the Ukraine in 1897. He settled in Berlin…
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Tune of the Day

  • Dan Weiss
  • January 26, 2010
Artists: The Field Mice Song: “Sensitive”
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“When I’m Thirsty and When I’m Not”

  • Isaac Fitzgerald
  • January 26, 2010
“Charles Baudelaire (1821 – 1867): Booze, Opium; Edgar Allan Poe (1809 – 1849): Alcohol, Opiates; Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1806 – 1861): Opium; Stephen King (1947 – present): Booze, Cocaine, Prescription…
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Kyle Kinane’s I’m Dead and It’s All My Fault #20

  • Kyle Kinane
  • January 26, 2010
Anyone can tame a grizzly bear, Doug. Shit’s hack. But a polar bear? I hope you’re not too uncomfortable sleeping on that bed of money I just made for us.…
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Bloomsbury Whitewashes Again

  • Maddie Oatman
  • January 26, 2010
Not long ago Bloomsbury published author Justine Larbalestier’s novel Liar, which revolves around an African-American protagonist, with a white girl’s face on the cover. The choice was made against Larbalestier’s wishes…
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Morning Coffee

  • Dan Weiss
  • January 26, 2010
The Context Project is seeking to blur the line between industrial design and fine art. It is also totally rad. Yesterday marked the 31st anniversary of the first robot homicide…
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Cat vs. Bear

  • Isaac Fitzgerald
  • January 26, 2010
(via LaughingSquid)
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The Waitress on the Ukulele: A Short History of the Folk Opera

  • Maddie Oatman
  • January 26, 2010
“To me folk music is about storytelling, and opera is about storytelling, so there’s no contradiction at all.”
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A Cockerel Device

  • Will Schofield
  • January 25, 2010
These wood engravings all come from books published by The Golden Cockerel Press, a private press operating in England between 1920 and 1961. I was scanning from a 1975 American…
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Notable San Francisco, This Week: 1/25-1/31

  • Melissa Tan
  • January 25, 2010
This week: Work on the memoir you’ve always wanted to write with Michelle Tea, dance to benefit Doctors Without Borders at San Francisco Hearts Haiti, watch SF IndieFest take over…
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