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Coveted Covers

  • Ainsley Drew
  • December 23, 2008
The Readerville Journal’s “Most Coveted Covers” section allows viewers to judge a book by its cover. Contributors weigh the merits of designers’ wiles, while the meat of the pulp is…
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Dear Sugar: The New Rumpus Advice Column

  • Sugar
  • December 23, 2008
Sugar is what we in the advice column racket call a “handle.”
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Neve Shalom/Wahat al-Salam

  • Jesse Nathan
  • December 22, 2008
A Three Part Interview Roundtable Part 2 – Michal Zak (read part 1 here) Michal Zak is a forty-nine year old Jewish resident of Neve Shalom/Wahat al-Salam, a village with…
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  • Film

The Eyeball: A Blog About Film by Ryan Boudinot

  • Ryan Boudinot
  • December 22, 2008
Up the Riggings, You Monkeys! For Christmas, 1972, when I was almost two months old, my parents’ friend Mr. White gave them a book called A New Pictorial History of…
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BitchCraft: A blog about handicrafts by Bitchy Jones

  • Bitchy
  • December 22, 2008
Getting Dressed One of the most annoying aspects of being a woman who sometimes like to get bossy in bed, is the notion that expressing yourself sartorially by coating yourself…
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Da Bomb(s)

  • Julie Greicius
  • December 21, 2008
Cocoon or coffin? The transformation inflicted on Nagasaki by the United States’ Fat Man in 1945 shuttered more than six years of war. In drastically different styles, artists Tom Sachs…
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  • Features & Reviews

A Marriage of Drawing and Design

  • Julie Greicius
  • December 20, 2008
Lauren Nassef and Isaac Tobin are illustrator and book designer, respectively. Together, the Chicago-based couple has fashioned multiple covers by which books would gladly be judged.
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The Only Band that Mattered

  • Antonino
  • December 20, 2008
Antonino D’Ambrosio remembers his time with Joe Strummer and reflects on the great band’s definitive new book THE CLASH “I wanted to be Pete Townsend, the bloke who throws his…
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  • Rick Moody

Swinging Modern Sounds #3: Time Has Done This To Me

  • Rick Moody
  • December 20, 2008
I think it was in 1986 or thereabouts that my friend Jim Lewis gave me a bootlegged cassette of a live radio appearance by Peter Holsapple and Syd Straw (with,…
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Post-Young: That Thing for My Mouth—Fear of Senility

  • Jerry Stahl
  • December 19, 2008
Ask any Hepatitis C veteran, and he or she will tell you about “brain fog,” the actual medical term for sudden, occasionally crippling bouts of fatigue and confusion.
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Funny America: IF THE SHOE FLIES, HURL IT

  • Will Durst
  • December 19, 2008
The President of the United States looked into the sole of another foreigner- twice- as a pair of shoes was flung at him during a Baghdad press conference on a…
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An Interview with Lawrence Weschler (about how to interview, among other things)

  • Kyle Minor
  • December 18, 2008
“I generally don’t use tape recorders. I take notes and work from memory. You can use the tape recorder as an aide-memoire, but I can tell you that I have…
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