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The Eyeball, a New Blog by Ryan Boudinot

  • Ryan Boudinot
  • December 8, 2008
I mentioned in my inaugural post that I’d recently watched The Pursuit of Happyness starring Will Smith. The movie is about a man who struggles to support his family as…
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Funny America, A New Political Humor Blog by Will Durst

  • Will Durst
  • December 8, 2008
THE CLUELESS CUP In an upset worthy of Marin Day School covering the spread against the Green Bay Packers through the first three quarters of a spirited scrimmage at Lambeau…
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How Western Pop Music is Being Used as ‘Touchless Torture’ by the American military

  • Julie Greicius
  • December 8, 2008
From Frieze Magazine: “As reported by the BBC, the Guardian, the Associated Press, Newsweek, The Nation, Mother Jones, SPIN and others (while mocked by right-wing columnists from the Chicago Tribune…
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Dominoes for Pyros

  • Julie Greicius
  • December 7, 2008
In 1987 Swiss artists Peter Fischli and David Weiss used common household items and the laws of nature to form a 100-foot-long chain reaction. They lit it, filmed it, and…
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Stencil Nation

  • Ainsley Drew
  • December 7, 2008
A subdivision of the spray-can Graffit isubversion is stenciling. Requiring less skill and less time, stencil artists simply put down a piece of paper with text or images carefully removed,…
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The Eyeball, a New Blog by Ryan Boudinot

  • Ryan Boudinot
  • December 6, 2008
Introduction I think the best criteria for judging the quality of a film is whether you’re still thinking about it a week after you watched it. Then there are those…
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Death Gets a Ticket on Guerrero

  • Julie Greicius
  • December 6, 2008
El Muertorider is born: watch artists Artemio Rodriguez and John Jota Leanos trick out a 1968 Chevy Impala.
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  • Rick Moody

Swinging Modern Sounds #1: A New Blog by Rick Moody

  • Rick Moody
  • December 6, 2008
Introduction Everybody knows the book business is in dire straits these days. The news comes in awful fusillades from the daily press. But in part the book business looks so…
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Docu-fantasia

  • JMT
  • December 6, 2008
My Winnipeg, Guy Maddin’s ‘docu-fantasia’ film about Winnipeg, Manitoba, should be out on DVD soon. Apparently there’s a book in the works as well. If you don’t know Maddin’s work,…
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A Staggering Amount of Brilliant Free Television

  • JMT
  • December 6, 2008
The PBS investigative documentary series Frontline presents some of the best television produced in America. At its web site (here), you can watch over 70 episodes of the program, all…
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Brief Thoughts on Alvaro Mutis’s “The Tramp Steamer’s Last Port Of Call”

  • Peter Orner
  • December 6, 2008
There is a line of James Wright I have always loved: “Where is the sea, that once solved the whole loneliness of the Midwest?” Re-reading one of the great modern…
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Seen at Dusk

  • Julie Greicius
  • December 6, 2008
Brian Goggin and Dorka Keehn’s new installation, “Language of the Birds,” at the intersection of Broadway, Grant and Columbus in downtown San Francisco is a flock of solar-powered books in…
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