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“Laboratory Model,” by Nicky Beer

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  • April 16, 2009
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Invincible Cities

  • Julie Greicius
  • April 16, 2009
The interactive Web archive Invincible Cities is a Herculean accomplishment by sociologist and photographer Camilo José Vergara. Over three decades, Vergara has taken more than fourteen thousand photographs of urban…
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A Second Class Mind Is A Terrible Thing To Waste

  • Padma Viswanathan
  • April 16, 2009
Hermione Lee’s marvelous biography of Virginia Woolf tells us that Woolf applied the same clear-eyed and unstinting analysis to her father, Leslie Stephen, that she did to most of her…
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Alive in San Francisco: Western Addition

  • Lex Leifheit
  • April 16, 2009
For many of my SF friends, the amazing skateboard artwork of Ian Johnson is probably old news, but I just discovered his jazz portraits this weekend on the blog Hell…
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Luke’s Caveman Link List

  • Luke Waltner
  • April 16, 2009
There are many theories about how man is separate from the animals. The most recent one is that fire was the difference—not in a Ringo Starr fights the other tribe…
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The IT Auteur: The Rumpus Interview with Josh Weinberg

  • Pamela Kerpius
  • April 16, 2009
Josh Weinberg is a Denver-based tech support geek turned independent filmmaker who released his first web-based comedy video The Website Is Down: Sales Guy VS. Web Dude last spring to…
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Beyond the Pleasure Principle: One Woman’s Reading History

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  • April 16, 2009
When I started reading as a child, it was an immoderate, late-night indulgence of sweaty palmed, pupil-dilating gluttony. Books were a drug, and civilized society was the pusher. And I got really really high.
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Scram Magazine

  • M. Rebekah Otto
  • April 15, 2009
Scram, started by Kim Cooper in 1992, is a magazine “dedicated to unpopular culture.” They have some blogs, and they also have published a few books. They “chronicle the neglected,…
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Music on the Internet?

  • M. Rebekah Otto
  • April 15, 2009
Last December in their annual music issue, Oxford American lamented the demise of music criticism. But nonetheless here’s a collection of music related internet findings: Douglas Wolk discusses The Celestial…
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“Ian Hamilton in Florida,” by Randall Mann

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  • April 15, 2009
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The Naked City

  • Brian Spears
  • April 15, 2009
Randall Mann’s second collection of poems explores desire and death in the City by the Bay.
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The End of Mass Media

  • Jesse Nathan
  • April 15, 2009
“Once Al Gore gets the fiber optic highways in place,” writes Crichton, “and the information capacity of the country is where it ought to be, I will be able, for…
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