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Posts by: Moshe Schulman

The Rumpus Mini-Interview Project #151: David Shields

By Moshe Schulman

October 25th, 2018

“Antidote to Trump? Whole book is an attempt to find one.”

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Tags: Andrew Altschul, David Shields, Dead Languages, fascism, Mark Slouka, Moshe Schulman, Nobody Hates Trump More Than Trump, Politics, Reality Hunger, reality television, reality tv, stutter, The Rumpus Mini-Interview Project, Timothy Snyder, Trump

How to Keep Calm and Carry On

By Moshe Schulman

August 2nd, 2018

Your mind doesn’t play tricks on you. You play tricks on your mind.

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Tags: addiction, anti-semitism, anxiety, Auschwitz, body image, comfort eating, Darwin, David Shields, depression, divorce, Donald Trump, fathers, fathers and sons, fear, food, Food Stamps, hunger, Jewish, judaism, kafka, Krav Maga, Manhattan, mental illness, Monsey, Moshe Schulman, nazis, New York City, noise, orthodox, Orthodox Jews, Patrimony, philip roth, poverty, Rosh Hashanah, schizophrenia, second person, subway, Susan Cheever, The Thing About Life Is That One Day You’ll Be Dead, Trump, Yom Kippur, YouTube

The Rumpus Interview with Balkan Beat Box

By Moshe Schulman

June 13th, 2012

This album breaks some traditional world music barriers.

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Tags: Balkan Beat Box, Blue Eyed Black Boy, Bulgarian Chicks, electronic music, Eric Dolphy, Give, Macedonia, middle eastern, Moshe Schulman, Music, Ori Kaplan, Ornette Coleman, saxophone, Tamir Muskat, Tomer Yosef, Vlada Tomova

Moshe Schulman has written for The Rumpus, Vol. 1 Brooklyn, Ravishly, The Forward, Tablet Magazine, Chicago Tribune, and elsewhere. He has been a featured storyteller on The Moth Radio Hour, The Moth Podcast, and NPR. His story "Then You Will Know" is featured in The Moth anthology, All These Wonders. He has received grants from numerous writer’s conferences including Tin House, Squaw Valley, and Bread Loaf. He recently completed a memoir about leaving the ultra-Orthodox Jewish community of Monsey, NY.

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