Game of Tomes: Full Stop Comes to Brooklyn Magazine
It’s violent, it’s titillating, it’s (hopefully) funny — it’s . . . Game of Tomes.
Teaching in the Margins: Michael Joyce
I think that at its base creativity involves undoing systems.
Introducing Teaching in the Margins
At a cultural and historical moment when funding for arts nonprofits is increasingly being cut and university presidents are dethroned for not moving fast enough, the question is no longer should the way artists and educators operate change, but how?
Mitt Romney Nut Taps Across Europe
A series of nut-tap gaffes by presidential candidate Mitt Romney has resulted in a diplomatic imbroglio.
Today in Economics: The Government Should Buy Everyone a Beer
Amid the scorching summer heat, it’s become clear that it would be totally awesome if the government could get us a little drunk.
Full Stop Recommends (August 1, 2012)
Full Stop’s recommendations for reading, watching, and listening in August, the most peaceful month.
The Situation in American Writing: Blake Butler
The nebulous enemy is not terrorism, it is us. I mean that in the kindest way.
We’ve gone away for the weekend. See you Tuesday morning!
The Situation in American Writing: Eileen Myles
The desire to make a living as a writer is a true perversion in this culture but I think we need our perverts more than ever.
Introducing The Full Stop Commenter Hall of Fame
Ah, the gilded hall of the Full Stop Commenter Hall of Fame, located in the basement of the YMCA in fun-loving Plattsburgh, NY.
