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    Jon Adams
    May 6, 2009

    TRUTH SERUM: Anticipation Station (Part 2)

    Truth Serum books and more at City Cyclops.

  • Morning Coffee, Other
    Dan Weiss
    May 6, 2009

    Morning Coffee

    13 Scientific truths that do not make any sense at all. Frustrated by the state of the stock market? Perhaps trained rats could do a better job. Biology Today, a 1972 science textbook that is beautiful and bizarrely psychedelic. The…

  • Features & Reviews, Other
    M. Rebekah Otto
    May 5, 2009

    Scott Carrier

    After hitchhiking from Salt Lake City to NPR’s national office, Scott Carrier became a unique radio producer, interviewing schizophrenics and amnesiacs. Here is a This American Life episode dedicated to his stories. He has also worked extensively with Hearing Voices.…

  • Art, Politics
    Isaac Fitzgerald
    May 5, 2009

    Politics, Art, and “Paradox”

    “Vision of art.” “King for a day.” “Looking for that last big idea.” These are just a few of the smashed together words and phrases that make up John Wilkes Booth’s head in Christian Verdun’s online art piece “paradox.” The…

  • Peter Orner
    Peter Orner
    May 5, 2009

    THE LONELY VOICE, a Column About Short Stories: “Around the Dear Ruin”

    One of the great stories of my adopted city, San Francisco, is without a doubt “Around the Dear Ruin” by Gina Berriault. It also might be one of the saddest and cruelest. I’ve probably read this brief story twenty, maybe…

  • Other
    Seth Fischer
    May 5, 2009

    Splinter Generation Event in Echo Park

    If you’re in Echo Park, Los Angeles, this Saturday, May 9th at 7pm, and you want to see the kind of art and music today’s young’uns are making, check out The Splinter Generation Reading, Art and Music Collaboration at Stories…

  • Features & Reviews
    Paul Collins
    May 5, 2009

    Action Cook Book

    Len Deighton’s Action Cook Book—the long-lost 1965 gem by (yes) the airport-novel writer, which I pressed upon the public a few years ago in the Village Voice and on NPR —has been reissued! Well, reissued in Britain, but still. Pay…

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    Rozalia Jovanovic
    May 5, 2009

    Furniture for Black People, and White People

    Red House Furniture homepage. More from the Annals of Advertising.

  • Music
    Anisse Gross
    May 5, 2009

    Music Samples

    The much-hyped, long-awaited debut album Manners by electro band Passion Pit has finally leaked.  You can only keep such stuff away from Internet-savvy people so long.  If you haven’t heard “Sleepyhead,” one of the tracks off Manners, then it’s time…

  • Other
    Paul Collins
    May 5, 2009

    Scanners

    New Scientist turns up a new patent for rapid infrared scanning over at Google Books: …Bindings cause pages to arch up either side of the spine – bending text and making it hard to interpret. However, last week Google was…

  • Other
    Dan Weiss
    May 5, 2009

    Morning Coffee

    The best science magazine in the world, on the importance of research, alarmacy toward new technology, and the effect of social networking sites on the plasticity of our brains. Speaking of neuroscience: the brain orchestra recently had its world premier.…

  • Blogs, Features & Reviews, Poems
    Rumpus Original Poems
    May 4, 2009

    “Still Life With Roof Prism” by John Casteen

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