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Poetic Lives Online: Links by Brian Spears
This morning, south Florida awoke to temperatures in the upper fifties. Panic ensued. There was a run on firewood and snow tires. Natives were seen frantically digging through closets for…
Why don’t McDonald’s burgers grow mold?
One of the most disturbing parts of the bonus section of the Supersize Me DVD is the experiment Morgan Spurlock conducts on McDonald’s sandwiches and sandwiches from other restaurants. He…
I Want to Read This Book
Here’s a brief review of The Anthology of Rap in New York Magazine, in which the reviewer claims Big Daddy Kane as the greatest rap lyricist of all time. I…
Science Saturday
Can science tell us about morality? Listen to Science Friday and find out. Great images of invasive species at the Wired Science blog. Lots of other great stuff too, including…
Saturday Morning Links
I turn 42 tomorrow, and so am having a Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy themed party to celebrate. Do you know where your towel is? I really can’t think of…
Dan Weiss’s Morning Coffee
I’m going to be occupied for a couple days with recording and oral surgery, but here are some pretty things. “Invisible galaxies” is a really poetic phrase. Our good friend…
Dan Weiss’s Morning Coffee
As it turns out, the most universal thing of all is jet lag. Architizer on the modern garden. Today in Hungarian urban renewal. Here is a list of Kim Jong-Il’s…
Dan Weiss’s Morning Coffee
So then those things happened. Fare thee well, Shoot the Freak. Fishing for Compliments. Here is your day’s worth of vintage fairy tale illustration. Plants and fungi used to be…
Three Rumpus Dudes
Comics editor Paul Madonna, Managing Editor Isaac Fitzgerald, and Editor Stephen Elliott sketching out possible design improvements for The Rumpus.
Adopt an Endangered Word
Save the Words is a new web-based campaign to save endangered words. According to their website, hundreds of long out-of-use words are deleted from the dictionary every year leaving us…
Talking About The Rumpus
There’s a great conversation going on in the comments section of Seth Fischer’s essay, “Meta: A Rumpus Editor Ponders The Fate of The Rumpus.” Why not join the discussion?