• Notable San Francisco: 1/18–1/24

    Wednesday 1/18: Litquake and the San Francisco Public Library present “No Shadow Without Light: Writers Respond to Trump” with readings by Elmaz Abinader, Faith Adiele, Robert Mailer Anderson, Devorah Major, Sarah Ladipo Manyika, Alejandro Murguia, Ishmael Reed, Tennessee Reed, and…

  • This Week in Essays

    At Real Life, Emma Healey makes a well-stated case for why Periscope’s Couch Mode may be the escape we all need. Ijeoma Oluo has written an important essay on the legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. for The Establishment. In our troubling present reality, we…

  • Dan Weiss’s Morning Coffee

    Start your Wednesday with some talk about Antarctic bases. Against Battles (this is very good). News item: Venus is, like, so weird. What is life but an island on a lake on an island on a lake on an island?…

  • VISIBLE: Women Writers of Color: Tara Betts

    VISIBLE: Women Writers of Color: Tara Betts

    Tara Betts discusses her newest collection, Break the Habit, the burden placed on black women artists to be both artist and activist, and why writing is rooted in identity.

  • The Rumpus Inaugural Poems: Brian Oliu

    The Rumpus Inaugural Poems: Brian Oliu

    Each day from January 7 through January 20, Rumpus Original Poems will feature poetry written in response to the coming presidential inauguration. Today’s poem is from Brian Oliu.

  • Album of the Week: The Flaming Lips’s Oczy Mlody

    “When asked (about our newest album Oczy Mlody) what does your new stuff sound like..?? My current response has been that it sounds like Syd Barrett meets A$AP Rocky and they get trapped in a fairy tale from the future.”…

  • Womanly Arts

    Womanly Arts

    This is the hearth. This is the knot. This is home. The woman bent over a sewing machine, the steady hum of the motor, the needle rising and sinking.

  • Weekly Geekery

    Ladies: we’re more likely than men to cannibalize. Diversity dilemmas and the Hollywood sci-fi industrial complex. Oedipal orcas? Male killer whales need menopausal mom to survive.

  • This Week in Indie Bookstores

    Seattle readers apparently like to drink while browsing for books. 13 million Italians live in municipalities without a bookstore. The LA Times attempts to figure out what Amazon’s first store in New York City will mean for the Strand. Seoul, South…

  • Scratch: Writers, Money, and the Art of Making a Living edited by Manjula Martin

    Scratch: Writers, Money, and the Art of Making a Living edited by Manjula Martin

    Today in Rumpus Books, Elizabeth Stark reviews Scratch: Writers, Money, and the Art of Making a Living, edited by Manjula Martin.

  • Dan Weiss’s Morning Coffee

    Here’s your FedEx based glass art for the day. I wonder what Pablo Escobar’s son thinks about architecture (because is an architect). Melted metal is the most metal thing. Hey guess what? Your car is spying on you! Maybe you’d…

  • Big Rumpus News!

    Big Rumpus News!

    Today, I am very excited and more than a little nervous to share with you all that I am the new Editor-in-Chief and owner of The Rumpus.