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Julie Greicius

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Julie Greicius was Art Editor for The Rumpus when it launched in January 2009. One year later, she became Senior Literary Editor, and later, Senior Features Editor. Julie also co-edited the first book published by The Rumpus, Rumpus Women, Vol. 1, featuring personal essays and illustration from twenty kick-ass contributors. Her writing been featured on The Rumpus, Midnight Breakfast, Stanford Medicine Magazine, and BuzzFeed, as well as in the anthology The 27th Mile. She lives in California and is a member of The Rumpus Advisory Board.
  • Art

Amy Crehore’s “Dreamgirls & Ukes”

  • Julie Greicius
  • February 11, 2009
Oregon-based artist Amy Crehore opens her solo show at Thinkspace Gallery, Los Angeles, this Friday, February 13. Crehore has painted over a dozen antique ukuleles as part of this exhibit,…
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  • Video

Machine with Abandoned Doll

  • Julie Greicius
  • February 11, 2009
“The intellect may be strong and the adult tormented as a result of it, but the child within dreams innocently.” —Arthur Ganson
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  • Art

Lost Love’s Artifacts

  • Julie Greicius
  • February 10, 2009
The Museum of Broken Relationships is coming to San Francisco just in time for the holiday that commemorates, lest we forget, the martyrdom of St. Valentine, who was stoned and…
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  • Other

Humor, Interrupted

  • Julie Greicius
  • February 5, 2009
Here on the Internets, we know narrative digression all too well as the “hyperlink.” Those of us who are accustomed to, and indeed savor, the buds of info that bloom…
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  • Art
  • Rumpus Original

The Rumpus Long Interview with Ron English

  • Julie Greicius
  • February 4, 2009
“…The day that you don’t have any Republican friends, or you don’t have any Christian friends, or you don’t have any Muslim friends, that you only have, like, artists-from-New-York-City friends,…
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  • Art

Lady Aiko, Solo

  • Julie Greicius
  • February 3, 2009
Since she broke from the international street art collective Faile that she helped to found, New York artist Aiko Nakagawa, aka Lady Aiko, is making a mark all her own.…
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  • Features & Reviews
  • Politics

Terrifying Nixon-Era Children’s Books

  • Julie Greicius
  • February 2, 2009
Ever since shoving Bush into his helicopter with an expletive and fantasizing about letting go of Cheney’s wheelchair at the top of a long, steep hill, I find I have…
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Beware of the Blog Superlink

  • Julie Greicius
  • January 26, 2009
Showcasing what you may or may not agree is the greatest video ever, Jersey City, New Jersey, radio station WFMU’s Beware of the Blog website has to be one of…
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Impresario of the Inflatable

  • Julie Greicius
  • January 23, 2009
Jason Hackenwerth‘s balloon sculptures make the quick, traditional poodles and swords of children’s parties look like…child’s play. Works like his Orgasmoebic creation float gracefully in museums, or sometimes double as…
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  • Features & Reviews

Someone is Trying to Tell You Something

  • Julie Greicius
  • January 22, 2009
Two years ago Axel Albin and Josh Kamler began photographing graffiti messages in cities around the world. At their website viewers can read, comment and submit their own message graffiti…
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  • Rumpus Original

Farewell, Dickhead

  • Julie Greicius
  • January 21, 2009
Now that President Bush has made his final grope for the exit, The Rumpus asks a few artists, curators and friends to tell us which work of art best personifies…
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Home Away from Home for the Stone-Cold Heel Fetishist

  • Julie Greicius
  • January 14, 2009
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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