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The Sunday Essay: Wrinkles and Time

  • Julia Goldberg
  • February 19, 2012
Two roads really did diverge in a wood near the townhouse complex where I spent my ‘tween years. On one side of the road was suburbia: bland and uniform, dozens…
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The Rumpus Conversation between Jill Soloway and Elana Mann

  • Jill Soloway
  • February 17, 2012
I always tell people I met Elana Mann by stalking her. Monkey-swinging from link to link to link one day, I encountered her website and developed a hardcore girlcrush.
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I Kid You Not the Rush Is Good

  • Heather Hartley
  • February 17, 2012
Be ready for thresholds, light and dark—in both natural and fluorescent hues—and for getting high.
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THE WEEK IN GREED #3: What We Remember of the Old Country

  • Steve Almond
  • February 17, 2012
Let’s say you work at the Renaissance Esmeralda in Indian Wells, just down the road from Palm Springs. You do maintenance stuff: irrigation, pool filters, plumbing.
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Catharsis Through Netflix – Watching Atonement

  • Sonia Saraiya
  • February 17, 2012
On the first day of June, I found myself crying over my dinner while watching Atonement. It was thunderstorming outside, and the rain roared as it pounded on the pavement.…
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Hailing in Flatbush

  • Maura Ewing
  • February 16, 2012
2 p.m. Saturday. Cars, taxis, buses, and dollar vans swarm. Ubiquitous on Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn, dollar vans distinguish themselves from the frenzy of Brooklyn traffic with a fare-seeking catcall: Beep.…
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A Preposterous Proposal, But No, Not Quite

  • Andrea Scrima
  • February 16, 2012
Helen DeWitt’s satirical novel Lightning Rods turns the quotidian American workplace into a cloaked prostitution ring and makes us wonder if it isn’t already one.
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Why I Chose D. A. Powell’s Useless Landscape or A Guide for Boys for the Rumpus Poetry Book Club

  • Brian Spears
  • February 16, 2012
Rumpus Poetry Editor Brian Spears on why he selected D. A. Powell’s Useless Landscape or A Guide for Boys for the Rumpus Poetry Book Club in February.
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Sugar’s (Illustrated) Coming Out Party!

  • Wendy MacNaughton
  • February 15, 2012
Artist and Rumpus contributor Wendy MacNaughton illustrates last night’s Sugar Party in San Francisco:
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Twin Cities by Carol Muske Dukes

  • Leah Umansky
  • February 15, 2012
Muske-Dukes's book seems the perfect read for this time of year when the year is winding down, yet life is still rumbling forward.
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CHERYL STRAYED IS SUGAR!(!!!)

  • The Rumpus
  • February 14, 2012
We are ECSTATIC to announce that author Cheryl Strayed is Sugar! Her forthcoming memoir, Wild, is our March Rumpus Book Club selection! (Click here to join.) But that’s not all:…
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All Over Coffee #571
Love On the High Seas

  • The Rumpus
  • February 14, 2012
A gorgeous Valentine’s Day All Over Coffee from artist Paul Madonna. Click here to view. …more
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