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Thursday, May 12 2011

Where Are Today’s Steinbecks?

— Michael Goldfarb (BBC, 11 May 2011)
Filed in: Literature

Wednesday, May 11 2011

The Public Library Manifesto

— David Morris (Yes!, 6 May 2011)
Filed in: American Studies | Education | General Culture | Humanities | Literature

The Tragedy of Sarah Palin

— Joshua Green (The Atlantic, June 2011)
Filed in: Mass Media | Politics & Government

Paper Tigers

— Wesley Yang (New York, 8 May 2011)
Filed in: Asian Studies | Education

Why Do Pop-Culture Fans Stop Caring About New Music As They Get Older?

— Steven Hyden and Noel Murray (AV Club, 10 May 2011)
Filed in: General Culture | Music

Indie Music and the Hired Gun

— Michaelangelo Matos (The Guardian, 10 May 2011)
Filed in: Music

Tuesday, May 10 2011

Why Women Love Fantasy Literature

— Alyssa Rosenberg (The Atlantic, 10 May 2011)
Filed in: Gender | Literature | Television

Monday, May 9 2011

The Web Allows Stories to Be Spun in New Ways

— Robert McCrum (The Observer, 8 May 2011)
Filed in: Cyberculture & New Media | General Culture | Literature

Friday, May 6 2011

The Urgent Matter of Books

— Lidia Yuknavitch (The Rumpus, 3 May 2011)
Filed in: General Culture | Humanities | Literature | Politics & Government

Tina Brown Is Still Hungry for Buzz

— Peter Stevenson (The New York Times, 6 May 2011)
Filed in: Cyberculture & New Media | Mass Media
Heroes of the KGB: The Communist Bloc’s Spy Films
— Alex von Tunzelmann (The Guardian, 5 May 2011)
Filed in: European Studies | Film | History

Wednesday, May 4 2011

Hip and Trendy: Characterizing Emerging Trends on Twitter
—  Mor Naaman, Hila Becker and Luis Gravan (Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 2011)
Filed in: Cyberculture & New Media

Tuesday, May 3 2011

What’s Left of the Left: Paul Krugman’s Lonely Crusade
— Benjamin Wallace-Wells (New York, 24 April 2011)
Filed in: Mass Media | Politics & Government

Monday, May 2 2011

Rude Boys: The Birth of the Beastie Boys
— Amos Barshad (New York, 24 April 2011)
Filed in: Music
Mad German Auteur, Now in 3-D!
— Chris Heath (GQ, May 2011)
Filed in: Film
Historic Jazz Recordings Find a Home in Harlem, But You Can’t Hear Them
— Steven Seidenberg (ABA Journal, 1 May 2011)
Filed in: Law | Music
The New Geopolitics of Food
— Lester R. Brown (Foreign Policy, May 2011)
Filed in: Food | Politics & Government
Lithuania’s Soviet Nostalgia: Back in the USSR
— Dan Hancox (The Guardian, 1 May 2011)
Filed in: European Studies | History
Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom
— Ross Perlin (Guernica, May 2011)
Filed in: Business & Economics | Culture Industry | Education
Electronic Devices Redefine Quality Family Time
— Alex Williams (The New York Times, 29 April 2011)
Filed in: Cyberculture & New Media | General Culture | Science & Technology
How Sci-Fi Makes Us More Open to Strange Forms of Sex and Sexuality
— Kyle Munkittrick (Discover, 30 April 2011)
Filed in: Literature

Sunday, May 1 2011

The Secret Life of Libraries
— Bella Bathurst (The Observer, 1 May 2011)
Filed in: General Culture | Literature

Saturday, April 30 2011

25 Great Books By Legendary Scientists
— Alasdair Wilkins (io9, 20 April 2011)
Filed in: Science & Technology

Thursday, April 28 2011

What’s Behind the Dearth of Female ‘American Idol’ Finalists?
— Ann Powers (Los Angeles Times, 27 April 2011)
Filed in: Music | Television

Tuesday, April 26 2011

“Treme” Untangles the Lessons of Trauma
— Matt Zoller Seitz (Salon, 25 April 2011)
Filed in: Television

Monday, April 25 2011

The Best Civil War Books
— Malcolm Jones (The Daily Beast, 15 April 2011)
Filed in: American Studies | History | Literature
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  2. The Old, Weird America: The World of Bob Dylan's Basement Tapes (Features)
  3. Summer Movie Preview: May 2011 (Features)
  4. A Spoonful of Humor Makes the Feminism Go Down in Tina Fey's 'Bossypants' (Reviews)
  5. Summer Movie Preview: July 2011 (Features)
  6. Mount and Blade: With Fire and Sword (Reviews)
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  12. “Her Name Is Caroline”: Identifying the Misbehaving Woman in 'Portal 2' (Moving Pixels)
  13. Beastie Boys: Hot Sauce Committee, Pt. 2 (Reviews)
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  15. There Is Nothing to Grieve: An Argument Against a Neutral Milk Hotel Reunion (Features)
  16. Robert Johnson: The Centennial of an American Genius (Reviews)
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  22. Glenn Beck Inexplicably Targets My Chemical Romance (Channel Surfing)
  23. Dy(e)ing to be White: Whiteface Performance in Postracial America (Columns)
  24. How Sherlock Holmes and Isaac Asimov Can Help Purge Your Social Media Addiction (Columns)
  25. Let's Play: Interactivity by Proxy in a Web 2.0 Culture (Part 4) (Moving Pixels)
  26. "Maybe It's Hate, Probably It's Love": Honesty, Art, and Loudon Wainwright III (Reviews)
  27. The Five Worst Films of Spring 2011 (Short Ends and Leader)
  28. Christopher Newfield's 'Unmaking the Public University' (Columns)
  29. The Laughable Charm of Seth Rogen (Columns)
  30. Enrollment Begins: Undressing Promises about Video Games with McLuhan (Moving Pixels)
  1. Modern-Indie-College-Alternative Rock for Hipsters (MICAH for Short) (Columns)
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  6. “I’d Very Still”: Anthropology of a Lapsed Fan (Features)
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  9. Jessie J: Who You Are (Reviews)
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  20. Nintendo 3DS (Reviews)
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