by Max Rivlin-Nadler

Rita Bullwinkel

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The dynamic of competitive youth women’s athletics is extremely weird and fertile and interesting.

The State Retreats

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The state did not always consider itself so incapable of helping push forward social change.

You Can Now Buy the Very Own Pants of the World’s Worst Artist

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Would you pay $2,500 for a pair of pants worn by the world’s worst artist?

Paul Beatty

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I’ve been thinking a lot about the difference between giving a shit and giving a fuck. Or not giving a fuck, I guess.

No GrAttitude: Peter Tunney Is the Devil

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The work of Peter Tunney is incredibly offensive to any sane person’s sensibilities.

Call of the Void

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A new magazine made by some friends of Full Stop takes you right to the heart of things.

The Echo of Graffiti

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We’re entering a post-graffiti urban environment.

Riding Forever

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William Vollmann is concerned with the America where you get off the train and take a look around, or better yet, where you’re never too inclined to get off the rails.

The Great North American Free Trade Agreement Novel

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The culprit is always the invader, even if the invader is a child.

Scenes From The Bulgarian Student Protest Movement

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The mostly peaceful Bulgarian student movement has many of the same demands as the protesters in Kiev, but for the moment, it remains beautiful.