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Yumi Sakugawa

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Weekend Rumpus Roundup

  • Paolo Yumol
  • August 5, 2013
For the love of God, hoist yourself out of that pit of self-loathing and read the Weekend Roundup: In Yumi Sakugawa’s Saturday comic, a man discovers tiny trees growing on…
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Weekend Rumpus Roundup

  • Lauren O'Neal
  • July 1, 2013
Hope your Pride Weekend was pretty, witty, and gay. On that topic, we interviewed Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore about her book The End of San Francisco, which asks the question: If San Francisco…
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Weekend Rumpus Roundup

  • Lauren O'Neal
  • June 17, 2013
It’s Monday. You’re working hard. Take a moment to stop and smell the weekend Rumpus roundup. First, Yumi Sakugawa takes us to the heart of the forest in a comic…
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Weekend Rumpus Roundup

  • Lauren O'Neal
  • June 3, 2013
The weekend is over, but the Rumpus features remain. Another installation of Yumi and Everyone We Know about fire tigers (they only burn you alive if you forget to offer them…
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Weekend Rumpus Roundup

  • Lauren O'Neal
  • May 20, 2013
Happy Monday! 🙁 Before you get back to the grind, savor these last bits of the weekend. A comic by Yumi Sakugawa, which she described on Twitter in the following…
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Weekend Rumpus Roundup

  • Lauren O'Neal
  • May 6, 2013
If your Cinco de Mayo was too excelente for you to spend much time online, here’s a recap of what happened on the Rumpus this weekend. An aquatic wonderland of…
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Weekend Rumpus Roundup

  • Lauren O'Neal
  • April 8, 2013
Here’s what you may have missed on the Rumpus this weekend: A Yumi Sakugawa comic about an elephant god. An essay on parenting by Ben Tanzer. And yes, please note…
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Weekend Rumpus Roundup

  • Lauren O'Neal
  • April 1, 2013
Happy Easter, and we hope you found all the eggs that have ever been hidden from you. Our posting schedule was a little light because of the holiday, but we…
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Weekend Rumpus Roundup

  • Lauren O'Neal
  • March 18, 2013
We hope your St. Patrick’s Day was free of snakes and blooming with four-leaf clovers. If you didn’t garnish your Guinness with Rumpus weekend features, you can catch up right…
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Weekend Rumpus Roundup

  • Lauren O'Neal
  • March 4, 2013
We ran some preetttty choice features this weekend. Such as: “Imposter Moon,” a comic by Yumi Sakugawa. And such as: “Object Lesson,” an essay by Amy Botula about the mementos…
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Weekend Rumpus Roundup

  • Lauren O'Neal
  • February 18, 2013
Here’s what happened on The Rumpus this weekend: We welcome our newest comics contributor, Yumi Sakugawa! She’s been doing Saturday Rumpus comics for several weeks, but now they’re officially part…
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Weekend Rumpus Roundup

  • Lauren O'Neal
  • February 4, 2013
If you skipped the Rumpus this weekend to watch the Super Bowl (who wouldn’t after reading J. Ryan Stradal’s guide for people who don’t know about football?), here’s what you…
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