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Manny Farber on Sunset Boulevard

  • Jeremy Hatch
  • October 19, 2009
Recently I bought a copy of Farber on Film, and I’ve been flipping through it, sporadically reading here and there; last week I happened across his famous piece on Sunset…
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  • Features & Reviews

Books, Guns, and Brains

  • Hans Kulla-Mader
  • October 19, 2009
Over at Mind Hacks they’ve got a post running called “A brain signature for literacy.” It’s covering a neuroscience study done that shows “how the structure of the brain changes…
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Ted Wilson Reviews the World #6

  • Ted Wilson
  • October 19, 2009
PORCUPINES ★★★★★ (3 out of 5) Hello, and welcome to my week-by-week review of everything in the world. Today I am reviewing porcupines.
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Not-So-Ancient History

  • Matt McGregor
  • October 19, 2009
A first novel set in modern Zimbabwe begins: “Two days after I turned fourteen the son of our neighbor set his stepmother alight.”
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Still Bored to Death?

  • Anisse Gross
  • October 19, 2009
Jonathan Ames has a great blog about his HBO TV series Bored to Death.  In this post he talks about the irony of engaging in an S&M session with his…
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  • Music

Tune of the Day

  • Isaac Fitzgerald
  • October 19, 2009
Artist: Ape School Song: “Wail to God”
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Notable San Francisco, This Week 10/19-10/25

  • Melissa Tan
  • October 19, 2009
This week in San Francisco, geek gods at Cafe Du Nord, Michael Bartalo talks recyclable art, Ghostface Killah hangs out on Haight street, and more: Monday 10/19: Get your nerd…
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  • Features & Reviews

Achebe Fights Darkness

  • Hans Kulla-Mader
  • October 19, 2009
Over at NPR is an interview with Chinua Achebe, author of Things Fall Apart. In the article, which is accompanied by an audio interview with Achebe, he talks about his…
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  • Media

The Death of the Music Industry Foretold With Shapes

  • Joshuah Bearman
  • October 19, 2009
And other (the truth about Twitter) elegant (venn diagram of drugs) infographics (a time-line of media scare stories). Because information must be free — and beautiful.
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Notable New York, This Week 10/19-10/25

  • Rozalia Jovanovic
  • October 19, 2009
This week, Chinua Achebe speaks, n+1 in conversation with Reihan Salam and Ross Douthat, Jonathan Lethem reads, composer/drummer Bobby Previte with Psychedelic Furs’ Knox Chandler, photographer Jeff Wall presents more…
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  • Politics

A Clean, Well Lighted Place for Thoughtful Essays

  • Joshuah Bearman
  • October 19, 2009
  Now here’s something you don’t see every day: a thoughtful, historical essay several thousand words long on the Huffington Post. The piece is a concise history of terrorism, or rather,…
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Whatever Entrepreneurs Can Dream Up…

  • Paul Collins
  • October 19, 2009
…con-men have thought of first. Wandering through Old Bailey records, I found an 1889 investor scam worthy of a dot-com:
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