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KATHLEEN ALCOTT: the dangers of proximal alphabets

KATHLEEN ALCOTT: the dangers of proximal alphabets

October 28, 2012
Evan Karp
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THE RUMPUS: the importance of honeycomb-colored glasses, y-a lesbian hip-hop, the million sundays they've spent together, and email literature

THE RUMPUS: the importance of honeycomb-colored glasses, y-a lesbian hip-hop, the million sundays they’ve spent together, and email literature

November 2, 2011
Evan Karp
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[youtube_video width=399 height=233]Rumpus Crawl[/youtube_video]

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