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    The Blurb
    May 8, 2009

    Was This Review Helpful? Amazon and the Search for an Unassailable Masterpiece

    One customer review of “The Catcher in the Rye” warns readers that it will make you “want to kill yourself.” Another calls Holden Caulfield a “whiney, immature, angst ridden teenager who need[s] a smack in the head.”

  • Other
    Stephen Elliott
    May 8, 2009

    An Oral History of Myself #2: John

    In 2005 I began interviewing people I grew up with. Because I left home at thirteen and spent four years in group homes, my social network was significantly wider than most people of that age. What’s most interesting about these…

  • Morning Coffee
    Dan Weiss
    May 8, 2009

    Morning Coffee

    Look, I know you’d like to think we are above such things, but damn it sometimes we just want to look at pictures of baby animals. Thank you Big Picture for helping us come to terms with this. 15 unusual…

  • Film
    Rozalia Jovanovic
    May 7, 2009

    Short but Striking: The Films of Les Blank

    Who knew a gap could be filled with so much. But such is the lure and luxury of the films of Les Blank, such as his ode to gap-toothed women aptly called Gap-Toothed Women.  When asked why gap teeth are…

  • Features & Reviews, Reviews, Rumpus Original
    Rozalia Jovanovic
    May 7, 2009

    All’s Love in Myth and War

    Clouds with legs, balloons filled with flame, and a war against February occupy the world of  Shane Jones’s debut novel.

  • Media, Other, Rumpus Original
    Laura Onstot
    May 7, 2009

    Cash and Cars: Formula 1 Bahrain

    Rising in front of us, surrounded by nothing but miles of empty sand, is the Bahrain Formula 1 racetrack.

  • Blogs
    Bitchy
    May 7, 2009

    BitchCraft: Fully Fashioned

    I love clothes. I love fashion. I have an interest in the way I cover my body. I have ideas about what I think looks nice. It’s not very deep, and it’s not very unusual. It brings me pleasure more…

  • Features & Reviews
    Joshuah Bearman
    May 7, 2009

    Josh Bearman: The Last Book I Loved, The Incredible Yanqui

    The Incredible Yanqui by Hermann Bacher Deutsch is the true story of the exploits of Lee Christmas, a tramp railroader, scoundrel, and soldier of fortune who wound up helping the United Fruit Company colonize central america as a corporate fiefdom.…

  • Video
    Melissa Price
    May 7, 2009

    Homeless Reality Show Too Real

    Homeless Real World, a reality show about six homeless people in Denver, has been dismissed as too edgy by TV execs. Funny, we thought edginess was a desirable quality in reality TV. Maybe by too edgy they mean: Our viewers…

  • Features & Reviews, Rumpus Original
    Claire Cameron
    May 7, 2009

    What Will Become of the Word “Ponzi”?

    When Bernard Madoff described his investment business as a ‘giant Ponzi scheme’, he gave a somewhat obscure phrase, used to describe a swindle that pays early investors using money from later investors, a huge boost.

  • Art, Media
    Rozalia Jovanovic
    May 6, 2009

    Detroit’s Brewster Projects: What’s Left

    Diana Ross, Smokey Robinson and Mary Wilson lived out their early lives in the Brewster Projects in Detroit, the first federally funded public housing for African Americans. Unfortunately, the abode of these legends of the lyric is falling to pieces.…

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    Isaac Fitzgerald
    May 6, 2009

    I’m In B. Scott’s Favorites

    One day I hope to be this happy. But who is B. Scott?

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