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Random Art Generator: RAG ONE
Sunday Magazine: Where Art is born. Or borne. Continue reading
Posted in Random Art Generator, Sunday Magazine
Tagged art, astonomy, fiction, literature, Music, poetry, Science, sculpture, Television
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The Academy Awards Awards
We break down the REAL winners and losers from last night’s extravaganza. Continue reading

Shelf Love
Restocking the stacks has never been this fun. Continue reading
Posted in The Arts
Tagged arrangements, books, Bret Easton Ellis, Bryan Charles, can't do THIS on a Kindle, Celine, Diana Spechler, Donna Tartt, Elfriede Jelinek, Elizabeth Eslami, Francine Prose, fun with books, Ian McEwan, Jillian Lauren, Joe Queenan, Jonathan Tropper, Kate Zambreno, Lenore Zion, Malcolm Gladwell, Miranda July, Rachel McKibbens, Rick Moody, Shya Scanlon, sorting systems, stacks, Wesley Stace
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A Weeklings Special Feature: Symphony for the Devil
We know what Sean Beaudoin’s “666 Mix” is. Now the rest of the Weeklings crew — Elissa Schappell, Alex Clark, Greg Olear, Jennifer Kabat, Dennie Wendt, Janet Steen, and Diana Spechler — reveal their own private soundtracks to Hell. Continue reading
Posted in Special Features
Tagged Afternoon Delight, Ebony & Ivory, Indigo Girls, Radiohead, Spin Doctors, Third Eye Blind, u2, Van Heln
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A Weeklings Special Feature: Missing “Mad Men”
Missing “Mad Men” this week? Fix yourself an old-fashioned, fire up a Lucky Strike, and read this collection of short Sterling Cooper Draper Price-inspired pieces by Sean Beaudoin, Elisabeth Dahl, Christine Grillo, Matthew Norman, Bethany Saltman, Stephanie St. John, and Greg Olear. Continue reading








