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Isaac Fitzgerald

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Isaac Fitzgerald has been a firefighter, worked on a boat, and was once given a sword by a king, thereby accomplishing three out of five of his childhood goals. Formerly of The Rumpus and McSweeney’s and most recently the founding editor of BuzzFeed Books, Isaac is now the co-host of BuzzFeed News’ Twitter Morning Show, #AMtoDM. He also appears frequently on The Today Show to talk books, and is co-author of Pen & Ink: Tattoos and the Stories Behind Them and Knives & Ink: Chefs and the Stories Behind Their Tattoos (with Recipes) (winner of an IACP award), and the author of a YA novel and picture book forthcoming from Bloomsbury. He uses Twitter.
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Gladwell on Finch

  • Isaac Fitzgerald
  • August 11, 2009
“If Finch were a civil-rights hero, he would be brimming with rage at the unjust verdict. But he isn’t. He’s not Thurgood Marshall looking for racial salvation through the law.…
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Random Media Notes

  • Isaac Fitzgerald
  • August 11, 2009
“Facebook Buys FriendFeed in $50M Deal” (via Mediabistro) Print media’s decline is hurting photojournalists. Financial Times’ Niall Ferguson writes a truly offensive lede. A preview of the World’s first Twitter…
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  • Features & Reviews

Green Poetry

  • Isaac Fitzgerald
  • August 10, 2009
Identity Theory‘s Editor-in-Chief, Matt Borondy, has reopened the site to poetry submissions despite their current lack of a poetry editor. (Interested in the volunteer position? You can apply here.) The…
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Random Media Notes

  • Isaac Fitzgerald
  • August 10, 2009
Seattle’s only newspaper re-familiarizes itself with a nearly forgotten word: profit. Ben Stein loses his New York Times column. “Why Neoconservative Pundits Love Jon Stewart.” David Carr examines Rupert Murdoch’s…
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  • Features & Reviews

“Indie Won” (and Thus Is Dead?)

  • Isaac Fitzgerald
  • August 10, 2009
“You see, to the extent that indie meant anything, it was as its root word, independent. It was about seizing the means of production. Independently produced. Aesthetics can be imitated,…
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The Longest Way 1.0

  • Isaac Fitzgerald
  • August 10, 2009
One year of walking… and beard growing. More info here.
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That’s Gay: Commercials

  • Isaac Fitzgerald
  • August 8, 2009
Bryan Safi takes a look at how gays are portrayed in television ads.
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Lies and Deception

  • Isaac Fitzgerald
  • August 7, 2009
“You wouldn’t want to live in a world where you can’t be conned, because if you were, you would be living in a world with no trust. That’s the price…
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Internal: The Yellow Dress Are on Tour

  • Isaac Fitzgerald
  • August 7, 2009
Assistant Morning Coffee Editor Dan Weiss and his band The Yellow Dress (who often perform at Monthly Rumpus events) are on tour! Tonight, starting at 8pm, they will be tearing…
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Fanzine Heart The Adderall Diaries

  • Isaac Fitzgerald
  • August 7, 2009
Michael Miller gives The Adderall Diaries, the new book by Rumpus editor Stephen Elliott, one hell of a review in Fanzine.
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BuyOneAnyway

  • Isaac Fitzgerald
  • August 7, 2009
Because not everyone can afford to wait for a new profit model.
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“Lying has to be verbal. Do I believe that?”

  • Isaac Fitzgerald
  • August 6, 2009
“Ricky Jay is an actor, bibliophile, historian of magic, arguably the greatest living sleight-of-hand artist, and a master of the art of deception. He seemed to be the perfect person…
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