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Essays & Reviews

What's the Matter With the Modern World: Jonathan Franzen

By Fiona Duncan and Sarah Nicole PrickettSeptember 16, 2013
...and heightens his sense of specialness. Amazon.com founder and chief executive Jeff Bezos. He "may not be the antichrist, but he surely looks like one of the four horsemen." Photograph:...
Socialism and/or Barbarism

Dynamite at the police parade and other comic situations

By Evan Calder WilliamsAugust 6, 2012
...this can involve over-adulteration (ruining a commodity by adding a bit too much of the chemicals already added to adulterate that commodity, thereby revealing it as already toxic and unusable),...
Features

All Housing Doesn’t Matter

By Rico Cleffi and Erin McElroyJuly 24, 2019
An interview with Anti-Eviction Mapping Project cofounder Erin McElroy
Essays & Reviews

The Last Cat

By Moe TkacikSeptember 26, 2012
...stark contrast to the sneaking, cheating lust katzen, the lolcat’s defining feature was its comprehensive lack of guile. His face was a bit too fat and indisputably cute, and told...
Essays & Reviews

City Hunger

By Monica DattaJanuary 29, 2016
...Spreads via Codex99.com A 15th century book shows the entanglement of architecture and appetite ARCHITECTURE has a limited vocabulary for hunger. Predicated on sets of codes and reined...
Lady Science

The Cost of Disclosure: On Being a Woman with a Disability in Geophysics

By Lady ScienceAugust 17, 2017
...effortlessly lists numerous ways that her field could become more accessible, and it all begins with awareness. She explains, “this awareness comes with the broader community realizing that disabled scientists...
Essays & Reviews

Camp Walker

By Kevin BreathnachJuly 4, 2012
...in this singularly un-ironic nation. Send your feedback and responses to [email protected] We move away from the beer tent to one that looks a little more serious, a field operation...
Uncategorized

Money, Sex and Tweens

By TNIOctober 26, 2011
...to make those stories like a little bit more complex and nuanced and less like “this is a public service announcement for anorexia. If you or someone you know is...
Essays & Reviews

Eine Kleine SpaceMusik

By Deena ChalabiAugust 20, 2013
...and so on. At the end of the day you can be there and beam some microwaves into pigeon’s eggs and actually recreate a bit of dark energy. For me...
The Beheld

Baby Got Back

By Autumn Whitefield-MadranoMay 7, 2014
...was dismantled easily enough, with no lasting effects. (It was solved easily enough too, by putting my tailored dresses away for a bit.) Still, it was startling to find how...
Uncategorized

Better to Fade Away than to Burn Out?

By Mary Elizabeth BorkowskiNovember 10, 2010
...idea that if Salinger had been born a bit later, he’d be David Lynch, or his sidekick. By that I mean simply that he might have adopted a wry, playful...
Essays & Reviews

In Memoriam, Salinger

By Mary Elizabeth BorkowskiJanuary 28, 2011
...the celebrants and the satirists (or, in diluted form, just needlessly cruel). I stand by the idea that if Salinger had been born a bit later, he’d be David Lynch,...
Essays & Reviews

Tweeting the Beat

By Adrian ChenAugust 8, 2012
...after that. I added an RSS feed to Facebook a year or so ago, though I kind of regret that because I have to spend an inordinate amount of time...
Essays & Reviews

Il Salvataggio Selvaggio

By Evan Calder WilliamsJanuary 25, 2012
...parceled out over centuries, used only to feed the funeral pyres of the residents when they die and are sent out to sea on iron planks of Concordia. We hack...
The Austerity Kitchen

Breakfast in Bedlam

By Christine BaumgarthuberMay 14, 2015
...to feed lunatics anything to break their nightly fast. They were allowed only supper (called lunch today) and dinner. And these meals had to be bland and meager so as...
Zunguzungu

Tree Sitting

By Aaron BadyFebruary 12, 2013
...also the animals that feed on them: "Academic culture is a huge and diverse ecosystem. People who come along with grand plans about how everything is going to be transformed...

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