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  • Film
    R. Emmet Sweeney
    Feb 9, 2009

    The Rumpus Interview with Lisandro Alonso

    “If tomorrow I have to quit filmmaking, I will. I’m not going to sell my house for a project, that’s for sure. If I have to go back and work on my family’s farm, fine. I don’t have any problem…

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    Thomas and Juliet
    Feb 9, 2009

    Double Issue: February 9 & 16

    THAT BUZZING SOUND BY JEROME GROOPMAN Got a ringing in the old ear holes? Jerome Groopman writes about the somewhat elusive condition tinnitus, which causes phantom ringing in the ears. Scientists are conflicted as to whether tinnitus originates in the…

  • Features & Reviews
    M. Rebekah Otto
    Feb 9, 2009

    Font Factor

    Helvetica, a 2007 film, looks at the history of this now-ubiquitous font, from its classical modernist roots in 1957 Switzerland to contemporary American billboards. Originally designed to be neutral, fonts have taken on new weight. New designers follow font trends,…

  • Video
    Joshuah Bearman
    Feb 9, 2009

    Everyone’s Talking About The GI Joe 2.0 Trailer

    All thanks to Mark Allen, who showed me this collection of repurposed GI Joe PSAs years ago. Yes: before YouTube! The reggae one was always my favorite. I’m glad there is finally a reason to highlight it again for the…

  • Film, Sex
    Monica Shores
    Feb 9, 2009

    Reel Hustle: A Pretty Woman-Free Survey of Sex Worker Films

  • Features & Reviews, Reviews
    Richard Mandrachio
    Feb 9, 2009

    Beyond the Pleasure Principle

    A review of Vienna Triangle, by Brenda Webster Vienna Triangle is much more than the construction of a fiction around historical facts and figures.

  • Art
    Ari Messer
    Feb 9, 2009

    In the Art Rags

    The new issue of Bidoun has glitter on both covers, smells like a pack of baseball cards, and includes a stellar essay by Negar Azimi, “I Often Dream of Slavs.” The last issue of frieze celebrated FILE Magazine‘s idiosyncrasy; the…

  • Film
    Ryan Boudinot
    Feb 9, 2009

    THE EYEBALL: The Thief of Baghdad

    The Eyeball is currently teaching creative writing in a decommissioned military base on the Olympic Peninsula, which means late-night DVD watching in the officers quarters. Last night I watched The Thief of Baghdad, a 1940 film directed by a hodgepodge…

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    Sugar
    Feb 9, 2009

    Sugar Answers Your Questions

    I know we’re in the midst of a recession and I’m sure we’re all feeling antsy about where our next pair of edible underwear is coming from.

  • Features & Reviews
    M. Rebekah Otto
    Feb 8, 2009

    People Reading

    This blog captures People Reading as an on-going testament to the fact that people still read. They read Focault, Michael Crichton, Emily Dickinson; they read in Spanish and in Russian; they read on the BART platform, at the laundromat, and…

  • Features & Reviews, Reviews
    Molly Antopol
    Feb 8, 2009

    The Axis of Empathy

    Much has been written recently about Pakistan, most of it having to do with George W. Bush’s War on Terror. Where exactly is bin Laden hiding? Is the Pakistani government doing enough to help find him? And what of A.Q.…

  • Features & Reviews
    Kyle Minor
    Feb 8, 2009

    An Interview with Lawrence Weschler (about how to interview, among other things)

    “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 been doing this for thirty years, and I’ve never had…

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