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THE EYEBALL: Fake Out

  • Ryan Boudinot
  • January 27, 2009
Rumpus blogger Rick Moody posted a comment to my recent post about Lord of the Rings asking whether the special effects of that film still held up. I got to…
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Mainstream K goes to Washington

  • Mainstream K
  • January 26, 2009
For last week’s investigation, I decided to take part in the ultimate patriotic Mainstream activity–the Inauguration of President Barack Obama! If you’re rolling your eyes because you think this is…
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Mixed Month for Roustabouts

  • Ross Tuttle
  • January 26, 2009
A-18 is a new blog spotlighting stories from the back of the newspaper. The beginning of January brought harsh news for the unskilled oil rig workers known as roustabouts (not…
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FUNNY AMERICA: The Honeymoon Is Over

  • Will Durst
  • January 24, 2009
It might have been the shortest honeymoon this side of a drunken Britney Spears careening off of quarter poker video games in Vegas. I’m talking about Barack Obama’s relationship with…
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You Question, Sugar Answers

  • Sugar
  • January 22, 2009
Try to show a little humility. Patience wouldn’t kill you, either.
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BAD MOMMY BLOG: Balls and Elation

  • Kaui Hemmings
  • January 21, 2009
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The Eyeball: Lord of the Rings

  • Ryan Boudinot
  • January 21, 2009
Last Friday I was laid up with some kind of nasty stomach bug that left me prone most of the day. What better time than to revisit Lord of the…
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Mainstream K. Goes to the Movies: Marley and Me

  • Mainstream K
  • January 19, 2009
For my first foray into reporting from the Mainstream, I decided to investigate Marley and Me. Obvious choice. The movie was number one at the box office throughout the entire…
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MAINSTREAM K.: A New Rumpus Blog About Pop Culture

  • Mainstream K
  • January 19, 2009
Hi. I’m Mainstream K. It has come to my attention that my favorite new magazine, the Rumpus, has a healthy paranoia of the Mainstream. (Because Steve treats it like a…
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BAD MOMMY: Watching The Bachelor with my Daughter

  • Kaui Hemmings
  • January 14, 2009
“What is this show about?” my four-year-old daughter asks. “Are they going to dance?” “In a way,” I say. “A mating dance. It’s a game. See, these girls compete to…
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Swinging Modern Sounds #4: On Being Unprofessional

  • Rick Moody
  • January 12, 2009
I was going to start this post by talking about Bruce Springsteen. I was going to start by saying that there was a certain moment in the output of Bruce…
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FUNNY AMERICA: 5 Presidents

  • Will Durst
  • January 11, 2009
It is the wackiest photo-op since Sarah Palin went herself a-turkey-farming. Three ex-presidents, the current president and the future president all kicking it old school, chilling in the Oval Office…
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