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  • Features & Reviews, Reviews
    Randall Mann
    Jun 3, 2009

    The Lightness of Sidney Wade

    Her lightness is not merely pointing out the details of the world but showing us that without the glory of the everyday, the parsnip, for instance, there can be no weight lifted.

  • Other
    Dan Weiss
    Jun 3, 2009

    Morning Coffee

    It’s nice when green design actually look pretty cool, such as this Mexico City stackable solar powered park. On the other hand you have these bus shelters, which leave something to be desired. Actually, it turns out the answer to…

  • Other
    Jon Adams
    Jun 3, 2009

    TRUTH SERUM:
    New Things Are Scary (Part 1)

    Truth Serum books? Truth Serum Books!

  • Features & Reviews
    Jeremy Hatch
    Jun 2, 2009

    On the Inner Voice

    In preparation for a move, I’ve been cleaning out my files, and today I found an article I clipped from the June 2005 issue of Harper’s Magazine and stowed away: The Inner Voice, by Denise Riley. (Subscription and registration is…

  • Features & Reviews
    Jeremy Hatch
    Jun 2, 2009

    The “Complete” Cosmicomics of Italo Calvino

    Scott Esposito of The Quarterly Conversation reports that later this year, Penguin UK will publish a so-called complete Cosmicomics. The volume combines stories “which had previously been spread out across several volumes, or which were untranslated.”

  • Other
    Jeremy Hatch
    Jun 2, 2009

    To Introduce Myself…

    It feels odd to write about myself in this space, but it was said: “Jeremy! Introduce yourself!” So here I am, attempting to come up with a few gently self-deprecating words by which ye shall know me. Before anything else,…

  • Features & Reviews, Reviews
    Elizabeth Benedict
    Jun 2, 2009

    Losing Mum and Pup, A Liberal’s Guilty Pleasure

    I wonder, when a humorist writes a book not intended for laughs. When, say, the very funny satirist, Christopher Buckley, writes a memoir – say, Losing Mum and Pup – about the deaths of his legendary parents in 2007 and…

  • Art, Features & Reviews, Film
    Jeremy Hatch
    Jun 2, 2009

    The Gotham Style

    There’s a fantastic article on Life Without Buildings, Jimmy Stamp’s blog about architecture out of context, on how Gotham City came to have the look we know from the Tim Burton films (within the Batman universe, that is) and includes a…

  • Film, Sex
    Jeremy Hatch
    Jun 2, 2009

    The Girlfriend Experience: Interviews and a Set Diary

    I know: your interest in The Girlfriend Experience may have been exhausted by last week’s face-off between Stephen Elliott and Andrew Altschul. But if instead their disagreement only made you curious to learn even more, let me recommend this interview with…

  • Music
    Jeremy Hatch
    Jun 2, 2009

    Dictionaroke, and Other Sing-alongs

    Nancy Friedman writes: Dictionaraoke: A musical form in which an instrumental (karaoke) version of a song is accompanied by online dictionary-pronunciation audio files.

  • Video
    Isaac Fitzgerald
    Jun 2, 2009

    Where Is the Computer Man Now?

    I miss the 90s, when IT guys dressed like milkmen and rapped about their hardware. I wonder what the Computer Man is up to these days?

  • Film
    Jeremy Hatch
    Jun 2, 2009

    Oral History According to David Lynch: Interview Project

    David Lynch’s most recent project seems to be a complete departure from the epic, surreal fictions that made him famous: a collection of oral histories of ordinary people, which he has called simply Interview Project. The research concept was straightforward:…

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