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    Andrew Altschul
    Dec 14, 2008

    STOP WRITING!

    From The New York Times: In these times of plummeting consumer confidence and evaporating labor markets, it is time to address the problem head on. We must now go boldly forward and bail out the writers. Read more…

  • Art
    Ainsley Drew
    Dec 12, 2008

    Laurenn McCubbin is more than live nude girls

    Laurenn McCubbin creates illustrations that aren’t simply two-dimensional renderings of pretty ladies in seductive poses. Her work forces the viewer to shy away from viewing the female form as simply an object of desire and to absorb the full impact…

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    Jerry Stahl
    Dec 12, 2008

    Post-Young: A New Blog By Jerry Stahl

    Dip a senior hammer-toe in the pool, and pretty soon you’re sucked in.

  • Blogs, Film
    Ryan Boudinot
    Dec 12, 2008

    The Eyeball, a Blog Ostensibly About Film by Ryan Boudinot

    Your Weekend Popcorn Recipe My brother-in-law Chad Johnson’s popcorn recipe is the best. I’ve enjoyed it at his and my sister-in-law’s place over the years while watching Pulp Fiction and during their rigorously opinionated James Bond sessions. I don’t know…

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    Rick Moody
    Dec 11, 2008

    Swinging Modern Sounds #2: A Post Somewhat About Jazz

    Arthur Danto, the Columbia University philosophy professor and frequent writer on contemporary art, has often referred to this “historical present” as a time after the history of art. What he seems to mean about this, I think, is that once Warhol…

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    Ainsley Drew
    Dec 11, 2008

    The Artist And The Goldfish

    Artist Marco Evaristti was given consent by American inmate Gene Hathorn to feed his body to goldfish for the sake of art. Hathorn was found guilty of murdering his father, stepmother, and stepbrother in 1985 and has been on death…

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    Robin Romm
    Dec 10, 2008

    Rumpus Original – On Teaching Poetry To Women In Prison

    I was nineteen.  Prison seemed sexy and foreign—as did most forbidden things.  Maybe I wanted to seem tough.  Maybe I needed something to differentiate me from all the other over-achieving, world-traveled students at the university I attended.  Maybe I felt…

  • Blogs, Film
    Ryan Boudinot
    Dec 10, 2008

    The Eyeball, a New Blog by Ryan Boudinot

    Acts of Nostalgia My old friend Nate sent me this picture yesterday, taken some 17 years ago. That’s me in the middle, playing drums, wearing a pith helmet onto which is adhered a lit candle. The guy playing bass to…

  • Blogs
    Ross Tuttle
    Dec 9, 2008

    A-18, A New Blog About The Back Of The Newspaper, by Ross Tuttle

    Last Letter in the Alphabet – Zimbabwe Can we fault Sarah Palin for knowing little about Africa? (alright – it turns out she actually does know it’s a continent) But if she’s fuzzy on its whereabouts (after all, it’s not…

  • Blogs, Film
    Ryan Boudinot
    Dec 9, 2008

    The Eyeball, a New Blog by Ryan Boudinot

    Double Features I created an account on The Auteurs a couple weeks ago. It’s an addictive site for film nerds started by a company working in close collaboration with The Criterion Collection. Right now it’s in beta. It’s a message…

  • Blogs, Film
    Ryan Boudinot
    Dec 8, 2008

    The Eyeball, a New Blog by Ryan Boudinot

    I mentioned in my inaugural post that I’d recently watched The Pursuit of Happyness starring Will Smith. The movie is about a man who struggles to support his family as a salesman of bone density scanners in San Francisco. Business…

  • Blogs
    Will Durst
    Dec 8, 2008

    Funny America, A New Political Humor Blog by Will Durst

    THE CLUELESS CUP In an upset worthy of Marin Day School covering the spread against the Green Bay Packers through the first three quarters of a spirited scrimmage at Lambeau Field, the coveted Clueless Cup appears to be on the…

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