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Archive for December 2009

   (2009.12.22)

What’s the American word of the year? Birther. What’s the word of the year, period? Birther. And here’s why

   (2009.12.21)

First in a series on how the magazine industry is the architect of its own doom. Today: Why did Magazines Canada hand$172,500 of government money to the Americans?

   (2009.12.21)

“Jingle Rock Bell” by P.S. Tail: You try it

   (2009.12.17)

Two paralinguistic observations about Ariel Levy’s endless feature on Caster Semenya in the New Yorker

   (2009.12.13)

The Jockohomo aesthetic of terribly strong, broad-shouldered lads taking up a lot of space has a lot going for it

   (2009.12.11)

Face it, John August: The days of the elite producer and screenwriter caste’s having sole access to new scripts is over

   (2009.12.10)

Conversations with an agent. First of a series

   (2009.12.09)
970, with descending 9 and 7, written in extruded-looking numbers raised considerably off a building’s stucco wall

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