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    Danya Glabau
    Jul 25, 2011

    Danya Glabau’s Tech Links

    Contrary to popular memory, Netflix has committed several gaffes along its way to movie rental domination. Fans of the dungeon hack genre ought to be looking forward to the Diablo 3 release later this year. Anonymous is planning to spread…

  • Features & Reviews, Media
    Emmy Komada
    Jul 25, 2011

    We Are All Fetishizing

    Should the backlash (by some) against the move towards e-readers and digitized literature be kept…behind closed doors? An opinion piece in the NYT is convinced that arguments-by prominent politicians, historians, librarians–that digitization cheapens the experience of reading, don’t really file…

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    Ted Wilson
    Jul 25, 2011

    Ted Wilson Reviews the World #95

    THE HAMBURGLAR ★★★★★ (3 out of 5) Hello, and welcome to my week-by-week review of everything in the world. Today I am reviewing the Hamburglar.

  • Features & Reviews
    Sam Riley
    Jul 25, 2011

    Micro-Libraries Abound

    DIY micro-libraries are the latest recession-inspired establishments to pop up around San Francisco, an awesomely affordable way to keep up on your reading. These informal mini-libraries provide an alternative to public libraries, which are perpetually at the mercy of budget-cuts,…

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    Sam Riley
    Jul 25, 2011

    Once Upon a River in Review

    Once Upon a River, The Rumpus Book Club’s June selection, is reviewed in the NY Times. Bonnie Jo Campbell tells the story of Margo Crane, the mother in her first book, Q Road. Along the way she meanders around the…

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    Laurence Roberts
    Jul 25, 2011

    The Last Poet I Loved: Hafez

    Hafez (sometimes spelled Hafiz) was an Iranian poet of the 14th century CE. His poems are still recited throughout the Middle East, and in Iran October 11 is Hafez Day. Off the top of my head, I can’t even name…

  • Music
    Laura Goode
    Jul 25, 2011

    Albums of Our Lives: Amy Winehouse’s Back to Black

    Amy Winehouse was my contemporary—exactly my age, 27, when she was found dead at her London home on July 23.

  • Other
    LaToya Jordan
    Jul 25, 2011

    Notable New York, This Week 7/25-7/31

    This week in New York Smith Magazine Six-Word Memoirs and more, Poets House Showcase Reading, BOMB Magazine issue 116 party at powerHouse Arena, The Soundtrack Series at Le Poisson Rouge, Animation Block Party, and the New York Poetry Festival on…

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    Dan Weiss
    Jul 25, 2011

    Dan Weiss’s Morning Coffee

    Evidently this is the saddest movie ever made (scientifically). Once again, the Onion has called me out. Weird French Nouveau islands. Pneumatic tubes are pretty neat. Holy cow whale sharks!

  • Other
    LaToya Jordan
    Jul 24, 2011

    Bombay v. New York: A Very Short Q&A with Photographer Nisha Sondhe

    Sometimes I walk through my city and think, “there’s no place like home.” I’m a native New Yorker and there are still things about the city that amaze me, such as seeing the Manhattan skyline from the pedestrian lane of…

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    Paul Madonna
    Jul 24, 2011

    All Over Coffee #544
    Bowery & East 1st

    Click image to enlarge: … All Over Coffee is published in the Sunday Datebook section of the San Francisco Chronicle, on SFGate.com, and in two book collections by City Lights Press. The second and newest book, Everything is its own…

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    Lincoln Michel and John Dermot Woods
    Jul 24, 2011

    ANIMALS IN MIDLIFE CRISES: Lioness

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