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- What’s Your Problem with Joe Biden?
- Dirty Rubles: An Introduction to Trump/Russia (My New Book)
- Youth for the President
- A Summary of the Conspiracy Against the United States
- Trump: the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (Part 3)
- Postcards from the Resistance, Vol. 8: Mother of All
- From Lance Armstrong to Trump: The Rise & Fall of the Deified Narcissist
- Reading Malcolm X in Texas
- Playing the Donald Trump Game
- President Rapist: Women Under Trump
- An Open Letter to My Fellow Liberals
- The Democrats Can’t Win If They Won’t Fight
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Category Archives: Literature
True Detective: Journey to the End of the American Night
Kurt Baumeister on the new hit from HBO, and its debt to Celine. Continue reading
The Surprising Legacy of Choose Your Own Adventure Books
How Choose Your Own Adventure books have shaped current culture. Patrick Wensink uncovers multiple endings. Continue reading
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Tagged books, Choose Your Own Adventure, Fox, Happy Jawbone Family Band, Jeff Burk, Shakespeare
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Amazons: Don DeLillo’s Obscure “Intimate Memoir”
Victoria Patterson on the “intimate memoir by the first woman ever to play in the National Hockey League”…by Don DeLillo. Continue reading
Book. Band. Beverage.
What are the thirty things that need to be paired together, in one master curatorial stroke, in order for you to survive 2014? Continue reading
Posted in Food and Drink, Literature, Music
Tagged a sensible life outlook, absinthe, bands, beverages, books, death grips, diet, exersize, new years day, psychedelic furs, Zima, zz top
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Five New Originals from Shia LaBeouf
We at The Weeklings have obtained five projects LaBeouf currently has in development. Continue reading
Posted in Literature, Popular Culture
Tagged Batman, daniel clowes, Peanuts, plagarize, shia lebeouf, walking dead
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Inside INK, Outside Nanowrimo
Sixteen-year-old Emma Silverman recalls INK, the “hardly better than terrible” book she wrote during National Novel Writing Month. Continue reading