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Zak Smith in Conversation With Alexandros Vasmoulakis

  • Zak Smith
  • October 7, 2009
90% of my street work has been made in Athens/Greece. The political and social situation there is pretty loose and that gives room for anomie of all sorts. It is not necessary…
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  • Comics
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TRUTH SERUM:
I Wish

  • Jon Adams
  • October 7, 2009
Yay! Truth Serum is several books! Buy one and maybe you’ll finally be happy!
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Bolaño’s Translator in San Francisco Tomorrow Night

  • Jeremy Hatch
  • October 6, 2009
Today the Center for the Art of Translation held one of two events in San Francisco featuring Natasha Wimmer, translator of Roberto Bolaño’s Savage Detectives and 2666. At today’s event,…
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Ordinary Injustice By Amy Bach

  • Julie Greicius
  • October 6, 2009
“‘Ordinary injustice results,’ Bach writes, ‘when a community of legal professionals becomes so accustomed to a pattern of lapses that they can no longer see their role in them.’ She…
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More Than Just Juliet Naked

  • Hans Kulla-Mader
  • October 6, 2009
The guys over at largehearted boy are running a contest inspired by the many films based on Nick Hornby’s novels. All you need to do to enter is let them…
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  • Politics

“To briefly sum­ma­rize a vast, com­plex lit­er­a­ture…”

  • Joshuah Bearman
  • October 6, 2009
“…pro­longed and ex­treme stress in­hibits the bi­o­log­i­cal pro­cesses be­lieved to sup­port mem­o­ry in the brain.” In other words, science also says that torture yields unreliable information.
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The Last Book I Loved: The Two Kinds of Decay

  • Catherine Lacey
  • October 6, 2009
...these hot coals of her story burned my hands as I tried to hold them.
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Post-Young: The Junky List (or the Incredible Weirdness of Not Being Dead)

  • Jerry Stahl
  • October 6, 2009
At seventeen, all I wanted was to be a famous junky. Like all my heroes. I never actually thought I'd make it.
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Invstigations into Voice: Robert Lepage’s Lipsynch

  • Rozalia Jovanovic
  • October 6, 2009
A woman who can’t speak leans her bandaged head towards a microphone and hums. After recording a live loop, she plays it back and hums again–this time a little differently.…
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The Price of Non-Profit Press

  • Maddie Oatman
  • October 6, 2009
Saying the word “journalism” these days is like openly inviting those around you to either deliver a lecture on the evils of technology, pontificate about the end of the written…
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Social Media Guru

  • Isaac Fitzgerald
  • October 6, 2009
Language NSFW. (via Laughing Squid)
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Recession Sex Workers #4: There’s No Place Like Porn: The Unstoppable MILF Zoey Holloway

  • Antonia Crane
  • October 6, 2009
Zoey Holloway's background forced her to reckon with what it is to be “normal,” and she found home in the sex industry.
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