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The Last City I Loved: Washington D.C.

  • Holly Jones
  • November 7, 2012
DC is traffic circles, non-working fountains in some circles’ centers, jammed downtown corridors and quiet Anacostia neighborhood streets no taxi driver wants to know after midnight. It’s Muslim taxi drivers unfurling…
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The Rumpus Interview with Jeanne Thornton

  • Cassie J. Sneider
  • November 7, 2012
I met Jeanne Thornton a long time ago in the world of zines and she’s long been one of my faves, so I was excited to learn that she has…
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A Meaningful Light: Open Letter to Kenneth Turan of the Los Angeles Times

  • Christine Baniewicz
  • November 6, 2012
I’m writing to you, Kenneth, because your review and my behavior at the Rialto Cinema are integral parts of the problem in Israel/Palestine. It’s why we both felt so scared and embarrassed: Tears of Gaza implicates us.
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FUNNY WOMEN #89: How My Freshman Yearbook Photo Ended Up on the Cover of National Geographic: A Short Docufiction

  • Naseem Hrab
  • November 6, 2012
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Ted Wilson Reviews the World #159

  • Ted Wilson
  • November 5, 2012
MITT ROMNEY ★★★★★ (1 out of 5) Hello, and welcome to my week-by-week review of everything in the world. Today I am reviewing Mitt Romney.
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Week in Greed #18: They Were Careless People

  • Steve Almond
  • November 5, 2012
I remember that it was late at night and I was returning to my dorm, having just watched Ronald Reagan win re-election with an unprecedented 60 percent of the popular…
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The Play Is Over, Let’s Go Home

  • Nick Flynn
  • November 5, 2012
Remember (if you can) how it felt, remember Cheney (“Dick”), remember his sneer. Remember what it did to that knot in your back every time you failed to turn away…
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Nick Cave Monday #8: “Into My Arms”

  • Tony DuShane
  • November 5, 2012
I have dedicated “Into My Arms” to every woman I have fallen in love with. They were only able to rent this song while they had my heart.
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The Sunday Rumpus Essay: Van Halen and the Butcher’s Apron

  • Susan Straight
  • November 4, 2012
Susan Straight takes us through the convoluted Tuesdays of election season, through family memories of the music that defined a generation, and poetry that preserves her soul in soulless times.
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A FAN’S NOTES, THE RUMPUS SPORTS COLUMN #44: The Immortal Head-butt

  • Brian Schwartz
  • November 2, 2012
What if one of your worst moments as a human being was sculpted into a 16-foot-tall bronze statue and displayed in front of a shopping mall? Or a Parisian art…
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The Rumpus Interview with Jake Adelstein

  • Shimon Tanaka
  • November 2, 2012
Jake Adelstein possesses an obsessive, infectious energy, coupled with an immense generosity and an ability to be, when necessary, stringently ruthless. This combination serves him well in the line of…
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The Magic Bullet

  • Anita Felicelli
  • November 2, 2012
The assumption is that people with mental illnesses are voiceless, can’t speak for themselves in a way that is reliable, in a way that other people want to hear or be led by. People want to hear stories of mental illness, but they don’t want to hear it from the people on the frontlines, the ones being devastated.
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