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  • Letter from Paris, Part 5: No One Sleeps Alone, Okay?
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    Michelle Tea
    Jan 7, 2009

    Letter from Paris, Part 5: No One Sleeps Alone, Okay?

    If anyone gets up to sleep in the other room, someone has to go with them. No one sleeps alone, okay? Judy declares.

  • Film, Other
    Michelle Orange
    Jan 6, 2009

    Fade to Orange: Michelle Orange’s Film Link Implosion

    The ladies! The ladies! Slate’s Movie Club is back and this year it’s allll woman. I love this thing, it’s the best thing about the crummy first week of the year.

  • Features & Reviews
    Ainsley Drew
    Jan 6, 2009

    The Suicide Kings Slay ‘Em

    It’s awesome when a competitive poetry event elevates itself to what the art can be. If you’ve ever had the privilege of seeing Jamie DeWolf, Geoff Trenchard, or Rupert Estanislao rock the mic,

  • Features & Reviews, Film
    Joshuah Bearman
    Jan 6, 2009

    Counter-Revolutionary Road

    An economy + link by Josh Bearman There is much to say about Revolutionary Road. I’m talking about the film, which I can’t stop thinking about. There is also much to say about the book, judging from all those who…

  • Film
    Ryan Boudinot
    Jan 6, 2009

    The Eyeball: Fellini’s Amarcord

    I Remember Last night I met up with some of my former Amazon colleagues, guys who, like me, served tours of duty on the DVD team, to watch Fellini’s Amarcord at Siff Cinema. The faces, rumps, busts, and girths of…

  • Features & Reviews
    Michele Knapp
    Jan 5, 2009

    Berlin in Pictures

    Jason Lutes has completed two of the planned three volumes of his graphic novel series, Berlin, which takes place at the end of the Weimar Republic.

  • Letter from Paris, Part 4: We Would Like to Have a Sex Party
    Other
    Michelle Tea
    Jan 5, 2009

    Letter from Paris, Part 4: We Would Like to Have a Sex Party

    You’re going to fuck a Christmas tree tonight! Judy cheers.

  • Art
    Julie Greicius
    Jan 4, 2009

    The Pinup Promised-Land

    Still warm in her grave, Bettie Page’s mid-century pinup appeal is unlikely to cool off anytime soon. Artist Lauren Bergman puts pinups like Bettie on a pedestal,

  • Features & Reviews, Media
    Andrew Altschul
    Jan 4, 2009

    Just What the Literary World Was Waiting For!

    After months of speculation, and a piece in The New Yorker‘s “Talk of the Town,” it’s official:

  • Art, Film, Other
    Ryan Boudinot
    Jan 3, 2009

    THE EYEBALL: What I Watched This Weekend, Yojimbo

    I’m fascinated by cultural cross-pollination when it comes to art. The Beatles dug Buddy Holly, the psychedelic bands of San Francisco dug the Beatles, the Britpop bands of the nineties dug those psychedelic bands, and the Dandy Warhols watered down…

  • Features & Reviews
    The Blurb
    Jan 3, 2009

    A Challenge to Publishers: Just Say No to Gonzo

    We’d like to introduce you to The Blurb, the Rumpus Books blog. Check this space for frequent posts about the state of our writing culture, our literary community, and the writer’s life, written by authors, editors, writing teachers, and readers.…

  • Art
    Julie Greicius
    Jan 3, 2009

    An Apple as Eve

    Apple seeds and the parted pages of books, fleshy fingers and bald heads are among the symbols Alexi Worth uses to conjure a sometimes sinister sexuality.  In “Head and Shoulders,” the wrinkle of a head on a woman’s shoulder looks…

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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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