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    Julie Greicius
    Jan 10, 2009

    Schmo, Redux

    The hapless, plank-toothed, rubberband men of Jeff Ladoucer‘s art are beaten by clouds, tangled in knots, burned, and carried away by an elephant in Do The Apocalypse, his latest exhibit.

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    Jesse Nathan
    Jan 9, 2009

    Barack Obama: Those Johnny Cakes’ll getcha

    Obama moonlights as a food critic on Chicago’s WTTW. He plugs the Dixie Kitchen for its Southern Sampler (perfect, he says, for the indecisive),

  • Features & Reviews
    Ainsley Drew
    Jan 9, 2009

    Psycho Dwarf

    British parents are eschewing traditional fairy tales because of their “un-PC” and “frightening” tone. With Hannah Montana and the cast

  • Letters from Paris, Part 6: We Won’t Be Entering via Manholes Tonight
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    Michelle Tea
    Jan 9, 2009

    Letters from Paris, Part 6: We Won’t Be Entering via Manholes Tonight

    Oh well. C’est La Vie, I say brightly, always thrilled to remember something French.

  • Features & Reviews
    Michele Knapp
    Jan 8, 2009

    The Book of Kings

    The Shahnama, a Persian literary masterpiece, tells the story of Greater Iran from the creation of the world until the Islamic conquest of Iran in the 7th century.  Princeton University has created an archive of book paintings from the epic…

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    Joshuah Bearman
    Jan 8, 2009

    What State Likes Ninjas The Most

    Hawaii. Then Oregon, Washington, and California. Hmm. The western bank, as it were. Perhaps because of

  • What Happened to Sheila
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    Dan Chaon
    Jan 8, 2009

    What Happened to Sheila

    “Don’t worry, I’m not dying,” said my wife Sheila. But she was.

  • Three Cancer Patients Walk Into A Bar
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    Sheila Schwartz
    Jan 8, 2009

    Three Cancer Patients Walk Into A Bar

    Three cancer patients walk into a bar…

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    Kaui Hemmings
    Jan 7, 2009

    BAD MOMMY: How to Get Your Child into School Without Showing Your Underwear

    My first preschool tour was not a good experience.  It was going okay until I realized I had dirty underwear balled into the leg of my pants.  At first I thought the back of my leg was swollen, but then I…

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    Ainsley Drew
    Jan 7, 2009

    The Shorty Q&A With Chandra Moskowitz

    Isa Chandra Moskowitz is the New York bred, do-it-yourself author of Vegan Cupcakes Take Over the World, and Veganomicon. She translated her discontent with the lack of vegan cooking shows into

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    Brian Schwartz
    Jan 7, 2009

    To Preserve One Life

    A Review of Writing in the Dark, by David Grossman BY BRIAN SCHWARTZ In the Hebrew language, I am sure, there are several different ways to say “enemy.” I have little grasp of what these words might be. I imagine…

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    Julie Greicius
    Jan 7, 2009

    All In

    An artist who usually works in porcelain, Liu Jianhua stacks poker chips and dice for “Unreal Scene,” a stunning model of Shanghai, where gambling is forbidden. (via BoingBoing.)

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The Rumpus publishes original fiction, poetry, literary humor writing, comics, essays, book reviews, and interviews with authors and artists of all kinds. Our mostly volunteer-run magazine strives to be a platform for risk-taking voices and writing that might not find a home elsewhere. We lift up new voices alongside those of more established writers our readers may already know and love. We want to bring new perspectives into the conversation that will make us all look deeper.

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