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  • Poetry
    Rumpus Original Poems
    May 20, 2009

    “On Some Early Modern Artifacts” by Zach Savich

    The line you know best / Represents sadness. / That is your birthline.

  • “Inch of ocean, pinch of face”
    Features & Reviews, Reviews
    Sean Singer
    May 20, 2009

    “Inch of ocean, pinch of face”

    Like the razor-edged minimalism of Robert Creeley, the rich ontology of these poems, where the content and form eloquently match, communicates carefully into the reader’s memory.

  • Features & Reviews, Other
    Seth Fischer
    May 20, 2009

    The Rumpus Book Blog Roundup

    Sometimes, the Rumpus makes fun of the book blogs, especially when they write about whether William Shatner would beat James T. Kirk in a fight to the death. But this week is different. This week, the blogs are acting like…

  • Film
    Jeremy Hatch
    May 20, 2009

    The Rumpus Interview with Atom Egoyan

    Atom Egoyan, the Armenian-Canadian director best known for The Sweet Hereafter, Where the Truth Lies, and Ararat, is back with a new film out in theaters, titled Adoration.

  • Other
    Jon Adams
    May 20, 2009

    TRUTH SERUM:
    Talking to My Dad

    Truth Serum books and more at City Cyclops.

  • Film
    Matt Singer
    May 19, 2009

    Thoughts on Antichrist

    I took notes during the first Cannes press screening of Lars von Trier’s new film Antichrist but I don’t have them in front of me right now. I don’t need them. This movie is many things: shocking, troubling, angry, maybe…

  • Sex
    Claire Caplan
    May 19, 2009

    So Long in Coming

    Alfred Kinsey had his own movie, but William Masters and Virginia Johnson remain the unsung heroes of human sexuality studies. The latest issue of The Economist, however, takes four paragraphs to celebrate them and the “audacious, rigorous and weird” goings-on…

  • Features & Reviews, Reviews
    Rachel Weiner
    May 19, 2009

    Sexual Healing?

    Women are nasty. They piss, and fart, and masturbate. They clean toilet seats with their vaginas and pull out tampons with barbeque tongs.

  • Other
    Joshuah Bearman
    May 19, 2009

    Dick Cheney or Sith Lord?

    Larry Wilkerson, Colin Powell’s former chief of staff calls the former VP a “Sith Lord” and then takes him to the mat:

  • Film
    Joshuah Bearman
    May 19, 2009

    OK, OK, I Get it! Keyboard Cat!

    Steven: You haven’t seen this shit? Me: What? Steven: It’s been going around recently. It’s just like funny videos, and then at the end there’s this cat starts playing an electric piano. Me: What song? Steven: Some little ditty. With…

  • Other
    Will Durst
    May 19, 2009

    THE CHENEY DOCTRINE

    I’m sick of torture. And the fact that we’re one of the countries way up there on the J.D. Powers annual “torture reliability” list makes me unwell as well. As does talking AROUND torture. What this country needs is an…

  • THE RUMPUS ADVICE COLUMN: “Under what circumstances is it appropriate for a woman to pick a fight with a guy?”
    Dear Sugar, Sex
    Sugar
    May 19, 2009

    THE RUMPUS ADVICE COLUMN: “Under what circumstances is it appropriate for a woman to pick a fight with a guy?”

    My unofficial answer would be aim well.

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