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    Michelle Tea
    Jan 16, 2009

    Letter from Paris, Part 9: Now, Here Was Paris

    We pass a well, a perfectly round mouth in the stone where all this blue water spills out.

  • Art, Sex
    Michele Knapp
    Jan 16, 2009

    The Rumpus Interview with Zak Smith

    Nobody ever asks me, “Why make paintings?” Is wanting to spend your time around attractive women who like to have sex much more difficult a desire for journalists to understand than wanting to dip wisps of horsehair into a wet…

  • Features & Reviews
    Michele Knapp
    Jan 16, 2009

    Obama Gets Advice from America’s Kids

    Hot off the presses is a new book by kids titled Thanks and Have Fun Running the Country.  Students of non-profit writing center 826 Valencia have

  • Film, Sex
    Ainsley Drew
    Jan 15, 2009

    Rapture House

    Rapture House has created a variety of avant garde projects, outre in both subject matter and execution. Consisting in part of the husband and wife team of Polly Frost and Ray Sawhill.

  • Media
    Michele Knapp
    Jan 15, 2009

    New Yorker Fiction 2008

    The Millions breaks down a year’s worth of New Yorker short stories, including brief synopses and a list of favorites.

  • Features & Reviews, Media
    Michele Knapp
    Jan 15, 2009

    Doughnuts & the Death of Journalism

    What do doughnuts and the internet’s erosion of journalism have in common?

  • Art
    Ari Messer
    Jan 15, 2009

    Aurobora Press Superlink

    This week I wrote about Aurobora Press for the San Francisco Bay Guardian. For the past fifteen years,

  • Features & Reviews
    Elissa Bassist
    Jan 15, 2009

    Jonathan Baumbach Superlink

    Writing (a novel, this post, anything) is “a bit like love.” Few are in it for the money or self-esteem; you pursue it because you can’t not and because at some point, it feels good and right and like one…

  • Art, Features & Reviews, Film
    Ainsley Drew
    Jan 15, 2009

    The Shorty Q&A With Robin Maxwell

    Female pirates, Leonardo DaVinci’s mother and cross-dressing, the sex lives of kings. Robin Maxwell writes about the parts of history that don’t air on PBS specials.

  • Other
    Juliet Litman
    Jan 15, 2009

    Morning Coffee

    The best morning of your life, every weekday at 6a.m. NPR on the books that James “Sawyer” Ford reads and the literature of Lost. The blog of unnecessary quotation marks. Bulgaria v. Czech Republic, a hoax sculpture sparks a diplomatic…

  • The Rumpus Interview with Yiyun Li
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    Beverly Parayno
    Jan 14, 2009

    The Rumpus Interview with Yiyun Li

    I first interviewed Yiyun Li in 2005 when she won the Frank O’Connor International Short Story Award, among many other awards, for her debut collection, A Thousand Years of Good Prayers. Her first novel, The Vagrants, is forthcoming in February 2009.…

  • Art
    Julie Greicius
    Jan 14, 2009

    Home Away from Home for the Stone-Cold Heel Fetishist

    Designers and high heel enthusiasts INSA and Ben Rousseau spent three weeks carving a room at the legendary Ice Hotel in Sweden. (via Juxtapoz)

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