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  • Week in Greed #18: They Were Careless People
    Features & Reviews, Politics, Rumpus Original
    Steve Almond
    Nov 5, 2012

    Week in Greed #18: They Were Careless People

    I remember that it was late at night and I was returning to my dorm, having just watched Ronald Reagan win re-election with an unprecedented 60 percent of the popular vote. Down the hall I could see a familiar figure…

  • Morning Coffee
    Dan Weiss
    Nov 5, 2012

    Dan Weiss’s Morning Coffee

    I’m sure we’re all going to be preoccupied for the next two days, so let’s take a moment to talk about shark sex. The golden age of space (can be yours)(for money)! World-class skulls. It is (maybe) finally time to…

  • The Play Is Over, Let’s Go Home
    Politics, Rumpus Original
    Nick Flynn
    Nov 5, 2012

    The Play Is Over, Let’s Go Home

    Remember (if you can) how it felt, remember Cheney (“Dick”), remember his sneer. Remember what it did to that knot in your back every time you failed to turn away from the television in time and accidentally glanced at his…

  • Nick Cave Monday #8: “Into My Arms”
    Blogs, Music, Rumpus Original
    Tony DuShane
    Nov 5, 2012

    Nick Cave Monday #8: “Into My Arms”

    I have dedicated “Into My Arms” to every woman I have fallen in love with. They were only able to rent this song while they had my heart.

  • Blogs
    Gina Frangello
    Nov 4, 2012

    Lit-Link Round-up

    This week’s Sunday essay is from Susan Straight.  Here’s Susan talking to Brad Listi at Other People.  Tod Goldberg is interviewing her for the Rumpus soon. Something about this election is giving everyone PTSD flashbacks of Ayn Rand.  Here’s Steve…

  • The Sunday Rumpus Essay: Van Halen and the Butcher’s Apron
    Rumpus Original
    Susan Straight
    Nov 4, 2012

    The Sunday Rumpus Essay: Van Halen and the Butcher’s Apron

    Susan Straight takes us through the convoluted Tuesdays of election season, through family memories of the music that defined a generation, and poetry that preserves her soul in soulless times.

  • DRAWING DAILY SUNDAY EDITION: PRISON LOOP
    Comics, Other
    Steven Kraan
    Nov 4, 2012

    DRAWING DAILY SUNDAY EDITION: PRISON LOOP

  • Other
    Lisa Dusenbery
    Nov 2, 2012

    Joke or Treat

    Artist Jon Cotner celebrated Halloween by collecting jokes from his neighbors in Brooklyn. Check out his slideshow at The Hairpin.

  • Other
    Nikita Schoen
    Nov 2, 2012

    Juicy Poetry and Film Theory for Your Friday

    HTMLGIANT features Carrie Lorig’s breathtaking review of Raul Zurita’s Dreams for Kurosawa, a book of poems provoked jointly by the film Akira Kurosawa’s Dreams (take that literally; Kurosawa directed a haunting film which reproduced dreams he actually had) and Augusto Pinochet’s horrific…

  • Other
    Pat Johnson
    Nov 2, 2012

    Amazon bans Authors from posting book Reviews

    If you’re an author on Amazon, your days of posting book reviews may have come to an end. Amazon’s new book review policy classifies Amazon authors as competitors, and competitors cannot review each others “products.” At Jacket Copy, Carolyn Kellogg…

  • Other
    Nikita Schoen
    Nov 2, 2012

    The Good Old Days

    Before social media, people spread ideas with postcards. Collectors Weekly features an article of the double-edged sword variety. Lisa Hicks provides a selection of Suffrage-era postcards (both pro and against), but her accompanying essay is a far cry from a…

  • A FAN’S NOTES, THE RUMPUS SPORTS COLUMN #44: The Immortal Head-butt
    Brian Schwartz, Rumpus Original
    Brian Schwartz
    Nov 2, 2012

    A FAN’S NOTES, THE RUMPUS SPORTS COLUMN #44: The Immortal Head-butt

    What if one of your worst moments as a human being was sculpted into a 16-foot-tall bronze statue and displayed in front of a shopping mall? Or a Parisian art museum?

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