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  • Notable San Francisco, This Week, 7/5-7/10

    This week in San Francisco, get to Slim’s for old and new honky tonk at Rattle and Rye, the Booksmith presents Literary Clown Foolery and Fort Mason hosts the Renegade Craft Fair. Tuesday, July 5th – If you survived the…

  • Sweet Deal!

    Rumpus readers are getting a sweet deal! The good folks over at Litquake are hosting an event on July 10th called the New Literary Vanguard, in which they will “delve into the minds of the new generation of American male…

  • FUNNY WOMEN #58: As Seen on TV

    A day in the life of a woman whose life is exactly how all TV ads think it is: The first thing I do when I wake up is dance-twirl to the kitchen and pour myself a bowl of Special…

  • The Thirty-Second Story

    Inspired by “Jeopardy!,” this Book Bench article explores “the thirty-second story.” The anxiety-inducing nature of composing a memoir in thirty seconds is explored through discussion with former contestants of the show and by imploring other Book Benchers to compose their…

  • Dan Weiss’s Morning Coffee

    Get out of the way grandpa spider! Phone-call cartography is a pretty neat way to think about things. Pigeons understand that you hate them (personally). Sometimes we all want to ride the birthday fish. Let’s all look inside a tarantula.

  • Notable New York, This Week 7/04-7/10

    This week in New York, Sapphire reads from her new book, The Kid; Kick Assonance poetry reading; Tayari Jones reads from Silver Sparrow; The Center for Fiction reading of No Rest for the Dead; the Akashic All-Stars party at Greenlight…

  • Dan Weiss’s Morning Coffee

    We’re going to be keeping it quiet around these parts today. Happy Fourth of July dudes.

  • Wilson/Huggins: Kissing America’s Heart

    Last month I announced my candidacy for Office of the President of the United States of America.

  • Dan Savage (and readers) on Monogamy

    If you’re anything like me, after you’ve finished reading an article, you head straight for the comments section to see what your fellow human beings have to say. I recently spent a chunk of my afternoon reading a seven-page article…

  • You Can’t Read Everything

    “I had gone through and thought about the number of books you could conceivably read in a year, for example. And then if you extrapolate it out over your lifetime, how many can you reasonably read? And it got me…

  • More on PTSD

    This past Monday, we linked to a piece in Good by friend of The Rumpus Mac McClelland that detailed her struggle with PTSD and her use of violent sex to help ease it. On Friday, Jezebel posted an open letter…

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