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    Reese Okyong Kwon
    Mar 13, 2009

    Reese Kwon: The Last Book I Loved, The Modern Element

    Sometimes I separate the books I intend, one day, to read, into two groups: the Bookcase of Desire, and the Bookcase of Guilt. Desire is made up of anticipated pleasures, the books I haven’t yet read only because time is…

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    Isaac Fitzgerald
    Mar 12, 2009

    Gervais on Sesame Street

    “You can’t even control a muppet and a fat guy.”

  • Media, Other
    Jesse Nathan
    Mar 12, 2009

    The Rumpus Interview with Tucker Nichols

  • Other
    Zak Smith
    Mar 12, 2009

    Zak Smith: The Last Book I Loved, Viriconium

    M. John Harrison is doomed. Here is what is going to happen to him: in ten or twelve years, after the Hollywood development people have clawed past the Dunes and Narnias and Spider-Men and have begun to see the bottom…

  • Features & Reviews, Media
    Adam Kaufman
    Mar 12, 2009

    American Apocalypse: The Wire and 2666

    The name “Baltimore” can be traced to an Irish phrase meaning “Town of the Big House.” “Juárez,” when traced back to the Visigoths who overtook Spain in the 5th Century AD, means, roughly, “Army of the South.”

  • Features & Reviews
    Lorelei Lee
    Mar 12, 2009

    The Last Book I Loved: Away

    I fall in love with books all the time.  I remember periods of my life this way – like “what’s-his-name left me when I was reading Mrs. Dalloway” or “I got my first bra during the winter when I read…

  • Art
    Jono
    Mar 11, 2009

    This Modern World

    This Modern World, Tom Tomorrow’s revolutionary, groundbreaking, relevant, and important newspaper strip is fully archived.  Since 1990, the strip has been experimenting in backgrounds, gutters, bleeds, panel shapes, content, and collage in ways that almost no other strips, and even…

  • Video
    Isaac Fitzgerald
    Mar 11, 2009

    The Mother of all Funk Chords

    Thru You- Kutiman Mixes YouTube

  • Features & Reviews, Interviews
    Beverly Parayno
    Mar 11, 2009

    The Rumpus Long Interview With Tamim Ansary

    Tamim Ansary is the author of West of Kabul, East of New York and the forthcoming book Destiny Disrupted: A History of the World Through Islamic Eyes. He is also the facilitator of the the oldest continuous free writers’ workshop…

  • Features & Reviews
    Monica Shores
    Mar 11, 2009

    Monica Shores: The Last Book I Loved, Madeleine is Sleeping

    My assertion is that you will not have read a novel quite like Madeleine is Sleeping because I hadn’t, until I read it. A young girl jerks off the local idiot and so her hands are burned in a pot…

  • Music
    Jono
    Mar 11, 2009

    The Tortuous Past of Flogging Molly

    Dave King sings for Flogging Molly, the punk band of choice for hipsters and hippies, green-beer Irish and real-life Dubliners, and party people everywhere.  But did you know that he used to sing for Fast Eddie Clarke’s 80s metal band,…

  • Other
    Jerry Stahl
    Mar 11, 2009

    Post-Young: Notes on the Not-So-Fresh-Faced Author, He Blogs

    To quote somebody far more incisive than me, “Once your book comes out, the weirdness begins…”

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