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  • This Week in Indie Bookstores

    Kaitlyn Tiffany tried to buy a Father’s Day gift at Amazon’s new real world store. A rare bookstore in London, known as a favorite of Queen Elizabeth, has found a new home in a stunning townhouse. Despite a huge number…

  • The Dark Heart of America: On David Grann’s Killers of the Flower Moon

    The Dark Heart of America: On David Grann’s Killers of the Flower Moon

    David Grann’s new book Killers of the Flower Moon explores the 1920s murders of the Osage tribe, the making of the FBI, and is a reminder of the all too recent history of betrayals that comprise America’s dark heart.

  • The Saturday Rumpus Essay: The Great Elk

    The Saturday Rumpus Essay: The Great Elk

    For a moment, seeing the small figures walking before the elk makes me think that white people know the Great Elk too.

  • Weekly Geekery

    Fan fiction writers, rejoice: the future of TV is yours. Yoda-like lizard extracts water from sand without moving a muscle. Holy relics, bacteria, and the Ivy League reveal how to be a better liar. Why modern science rejected modernism. Hankering…

  • This Week in Indie Bookstores

    Baby Boomers are finding bookstore ownership offers an enticing second career. The Internet, once a threat, could save independent bookstores. A ninety-year-old man runs bookstore in Suzhou, China that he inherited from his grandfather. The Community Bookstore in Brooklyn has…

  • Voices on Addiction: Too Much Hope

    Voices on Addiction: Too Much Hope

    I wanted more time with him, but I didn’t want to hope. Too much hope will mess you up.

  • This Week in Indie Bookstores

    The famed Parisian English-language bookstore Shakespeare and Company is set to open a cafe. The shop is partnering with New York restauranteur Marc Grossman, the man responsible for introducing juice cleansing to Paris. The Alabama Booksmith sells only signed copies.…

  • Ferguson: A Rumpus Roundup

    Early in August, unarmed black teenager Michael Brown was shot and killed by a white police officer, Darren Wilson, in Ferguson Missouri, a suburb of St. Louis. While protests broke out in the weeks following Brown’s death, Wilson remained free, awaiting a…

  • This Week in Short Fiction

    The news of Michael Brown’s death cannot be ignored. When one of our young people dies from shots fired by a police officer, there will be sadness and confusion. There will inevitably be questions, and questions left unanswered will lead…