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NEW ORLEANS
Matt Hanson lives in New Orleans and writes for The Arts Fuse, Boston’s online independent arts and culture magazine. His work has also appeared in The Baffler, The Millions, and 3 Quarks Daily, and other places. He can usually be found in the nearest available usedbookstore. § ›
WELCOME TO THE GABINETTO SEGRETO In the 19th century, visitors to the grand museums of Europe often had their own private agenda. What they really wanted to see were the so-called Secret Cabinets.. The first and most notorious of these was the Gabinetto Segreto in the museum of Naples, where the raunchy images from the ancient Roman era, unearthed from the nearby cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum, had been kept under lock ANCIENT GREEK TEMPLES OF SEX Tony Perrottet's book, Napoleon's Privates: 2,500 Years of History Unzipped, is a literary version of a cabinet of curiosities (HarperCollins, 2008; napoleonsprivates.com).He is also the author of Pagan Holiday: On the Trail of Ancient Roman Tourists and QUICK, JEEVES, COVER THE PIANO LEGS! Quick, Jeeves, Cover the Piano Legs! The Brits thought Americans prudes. But then the table turned. Nothing sums up the Victorians’ freakish attitudes on sex as the notion that they were aroused by cabinetry. The author Matthew Sweet has shown that this fanciful story actually began with an English tourist in the United States.THE ART OF SHAME
The Art of Shame. Marcel Duchamp was a Romantic artist. If this statement shocks you, you are not alone. When Duchamp turned a urinal upside down in 1917, signed it R. Mutt, and tried to display it in an art show, most people took it as a challenge to established norms of art in the name of what is modern, new, radical, 20th century. THE DINNER PARTY FROM HELL The 2,000-year-old history of the intimidating dinner host. Dinner parties are often about power. A host can lord over his captive. guests, so many have been the setting for cruel practical jokes. Around 90 A.D., the twisted Emperor Domitian invited a crowd of aristocratic couples to a banquet at his palace on the Palatine Hill. THE VATICAN HALL OF SHAME The Vatican Hall of Shame. The Catholic Church has a history. Boy, does it “Lord, give me chastity and self-control — but not yet.”. The scandals may be coming thick and strong from the Vatican at the moment, but the Church has always waged a losing battle with its own vice-ridden staff. The problem was that transgressions from WHEN HITLER WAS CURATOR This painting was a special favorite of Hitler. He kept it hanging in his Munich apartment. “The Four Elements: Fire, Earth, and Water, Air,” Adolf Ziegler (1937) Pinakothek der Moderne, Bayerische Staatsgemaeldesammlungen, Munich. Photo credit: bpk, Berlin/Art Resource, NY. There is a danger when viewing the Neue Galerie’sexhibit.
BODY ISSUES
The American public wanted a more respectful burial for men they considered fallen heroes. But thanks to the remote location of the battlefield and ongoing fighting, a whole year passed before the military sent a second detail with pine coffins to collect the bodies of Custer, 10 officers, and two civilians for burial in easterngraveyards.
WHY CASTRATI MADE BETTER LOVERS Soon popular songs and pamphlets began suggesting that castration actually enhanced a man’s sexual performance, as the lack of sensation ensured extra endurance; stories spread of the castrati as considerate lovers, whose attention was entirely focused on the woman. As one groupie eagerly put it, the best of the singers enjoyed “aspirit in
NEW ORLEANS
Matt Hanson lives in New Orleans and writes for The Arts Fuse, Boston’s online independent arts and culture magazine. His work has also appeared in The Baffler, The Millions, and 3 Quarks Daily, and other places. He can usually be found in the nearest available usedbookstore. § ›
WELCOME TO THE GABINETTO SEGRETO In the 19th century, visitors to the grand museums of Europe often had their own private agenda. What they really wanted to see were the so-called Secret Cabinets.. The first and most notorious of these was the Gabinetto Segreto in the museum of Naples, where the raunchy images from the ancient Roman era, unearthed from the nearby cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum, had been kept under lock ANCIENT GREEK TEMPLES OF SEX Tony Perrottet's book, Napoleon's Privates: 2,500 Years of History Unzipped, is a literary version of a cabinet of curiosities (HarperCollins, 2008; napoleonsprivates.com).He is also the author of Pagan Holiday: On the Trail of Ancient Roman Tourists and QUICK, JEEVES, COVER THE PIANO LEGS! Quick, Jeeves, Cover the Piano Legs! The Brits thought Americans prudes. But then the table turned. Nothing sums up the Victorians’ freakish attitudes on sex as the notion that they were aroused by cabinetry. The author Matthew Sweet has shown that this fanciful story actually began with an English tourist in the United States.THE ART OF SHAME
The Art of Shame. Marcel Duchamp was a Romantic artist. If this statement shocks you, you are not alone. When Duchamp turned a urinal upside down in 1917, signed it R. Mutt, and tried to display it in an art show, most people took it as a challenge to established norms of art in the name of what is modern, new, radical, 20th century. THE DINNER PARTY FROM HELL The 2,000-year-old history of the intimidating dinner host. Dinner parties are often about power. A host can lord over his captive. guests, so many have been the setting for cruel practical jokes. Around 90 A.D., the twisted Emperor Domitian invited a crowd of aristocratic couples to a banquet at his palace on the Palatine Hill. THE VATICAN HALL OF SHAME The Vatican Hall of Shame. The Catholic Church has a history. Boy, does it “Lord, give me chastity and self-control — but not yet.”. The scandals may be coming thick and strong from the Vatican at the moment, but the Church has always waged a losing battle with its own vice-ridden staff. The problem was that transgressions from WHEN HITLER WAS CURATOR This painting was a special favorite of Hitler. He kept it hanging in his Munich apartment. “The Four Elements: Fire, Earth, and Water, Air,” Adolf Ziegler (1937) Pinakothek der Moderne, Bayerische Staatsgemaeldesammlungen, Munich. Photo credit: bpk, Berlin/Art Resource, NY. There is a danger when viewing the Neue Galerie’sexhibit.
BODY ISSUES
The American public wanted a more respectful burial for men they considered fallen heroes. But thanks to the remote location of the battlefield and ongoing fighting, a whole year passed before the military sent a second detail with pine coffins to collect the bodies of Custer, 10 officers, and two civilians for burial in easterngraveyards.
WHY CASTRATI MADE BETTER LOVERS Soon popular songs and pamphlets began suggesting that castration actually enhanced a man’s sexual performance, as the lack of sensation ensured extra endurance; stories spread of the castrati as considerate lovers, whose attention was entirely focused on the woman. As one groupie eagerly put it, the best of the singers enjoyed “aspirit in
AN APOLOGY FOR PLAGIARISM Bill Gruber is the author of multiple academic books and two works of nonfiction, the memoir On All Sides Nowhere and Baseball in a Grain of Sand, a finalist for the Casey Award for the best baseball book of 2018.Currently, he’s writing a nonfiction popular science book Spin: How the World (and Almost Everything in It) Turns.He lives in Moscow, Idaho and teaches an online course called IS IT COOL THAT I SAID ALL THAT? Sarah Ebba Hansen is a writer from Virginia. She has received awards from the Academy of American Poets, Fulbright, and Nimrod International Journal.Sarah received her MFA in poetry from Virginia Tech, and her work has appeared or is forthcoming in The Sun Magazine, 32 Poems, Brevity, storySouth, and elsewhere.You can find more of her work at Sarah Hansen.MY LITTLE GARDEN
Olga Kovalenko born in Ukraine, during the last twelve years has been traveling and living in various countries of Asia and Europe, and is currently based in the UK. She has a BA, MA in English and German language, American literature, and translation. Kovalenko writes on travel, food, and society, and dabbles in literary translation of herfavourite authors.
SPEECH | THE SMART SET the smart set is an online magazine covering culture and ideas, arts and science, global and national affairs- everything from literature to shopping, medicine to sports, philosophy to food. The Smart Set strives to present big ideas on the small, the not-so small, and the everyday. >> The Smart Set is published and supported by the Pennoni Honors College at Drexel University. PLAGARISM | THE SMART SET the smart set is an online magazine covering culture and ideas, arts and science, global and national affairs- everything from literature to shopping, medicine to sports, philosophy to food. The Smart Set strives to present big ideas on the small, the not-so small, and the everyday. >> The Smart Set is published and supported by the Pennoni Honors College at Drexel University. THE DICTATOR’S SPEECH The dictator speaks and it is the voice of authority. The voice that is, in itself, action. The dictator is the one for whom words and deeds are synonymous. The dictator dictates and the subjects of the dictator take dictation. When you have a skilled dictator, when the dictator is up to the task, this relationship can work.VEGETABALLS
VEGETABALLS is for a vegetarianism of chocolate, vodka, fries, and habanero sauce that shows how you can be a selfish drunk fat slob and still do your part to limit the unnecessary suffering of animals. •. Read It: A Modest Proposal by Stefany Anne Golberg. KYLEBUSCH | THE SMART SET the smart set is an online magazine covering culture and ideas, arts and science, global and national affairs- everything from literature to shopping, medicine to sports, philosophy to food. The Smart Set strives to present big ideas on the small, the not-so small, and the everyday. >> The Smart Set is published and supported by the Pennoni Honors College at Drexel University. WHEN HITLER WAS CURATOR This painting was a special favorite of Hitler. He kept it hanging in his Munich apartment. “The Four Elements: Fire, Earth, and Water, Air,” Adolf Ziegler (1937) Pinakothek der Moderne, Bayerische Staatsgemaeldesammlungen, Munich. Photo credit: bpk, Berlin/Art Resource, NY. There is a danger when viewing the Neue Galerie’sexhibit.
THE DEATH OF MODERNISM Morgan Meis has a PhD in Philosophy and is a founding member of Flux Factory, an arts collective in New York. He has written for n+1, The Believer, Harper’s Magazine, and The Virginia Quarterly Review.He won the Whiting Award in 2013. Morgan is also an editor at 3 Quarks Daily, and a winner of a Creative Capital | Warhol Foundation ArtsWriters grant.
NEW ORLEANS
Matt Hanson lives in New Orleans and writes for The Arts Fuse, Boston’s online independent arts and culture magazine. His work has also appeared in The Baffler, The Millions, and 3 Quarks Daily, and other places. He can usually be found in the nearest available usedbookstore. § ›
WELCOME TO THE GABINETTO SEGRETO In the 19th century, visitors to the grand museums of Europe often had their own private agenda. What they really wanted to see were the so-called Secret Cabinets.. The first and most notorious of these was the Gabinetto Segreto in the museum of Naples, where the raunchy images from the ancient Roman era, unearthed from the nearby cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum, had been kept under lock THE WOMEN OF THE GULAG The Women of the Gulag. In 1951, Susanna Pechuro was a 17-year-old student, living at home with her family in Moscow. Three years earlier, she had met Boris Slutsky, who was only slightly older than Pechuro but already living on his own in a communal apartment. Pechuro regarded Slutsky as an “orthodox and militant Marxist,” but it’seasy
QUICK, JEEVES, COVER THE PIANO LEGS! Quick, Jeeves, Cover the Piano Legs! The Brits thought Americans prudes. But then the table turned. Nothing sums up the Victorians’ freakish attitudes on sex as the notion that they were aroused by cabinetry. The author Matthew Sweet has shown that this fanciful story actually began with an English tourist in the United States. ANCIENT GREEK TEMPLES OF SEX Tony Perrottet's book, Napoleon's Privates: 2,500 Years of History Unzipped, is a literary version of a cabinet of curiosities (HarperCollins, 2008; napoleonsprivates.com).He is also the author of Pagan Holiday: On the Trail of Ancient Roman Tourists and THE VATICAN HALL OF SHAME The Vatican Hall of Shame. The Catholic Church has a history. Boy, does it “Lord, give me chastity and self-control — but not yet.”. The scandals may be coming thick and strong from the Vatican at the moment, but the Church has always waged a losing battle with its own vice-ridden staff. The problem was that transgressions from THE CULINARY TRIANGLE By day, Sara Davis is a marketer for a university press. By night, she is a dissertating student of literature — 90% toward a doctorate and buffering. When not working toward the production of scholarly books from one end or the other, she might be found supporting the performing arts scene by taking tickets or buying them, or else standing around at farmer’s markets, squeezing all theBODY ISSUES
The American public wanted a more respectful burial for men they considered fallen heroes. But thanks to the remote location of the battlefield and ongoing fighting, a whole year passed before the military sent a second detail with pine coffins to collect the bodies of Custer, 10 officers, and two civilians for burial in easterngraveyards.
THE ART OF SHAME
The Art of Shame. Marcel Duchamp was a Romantic artist. If this statement shocks you, you are not alone. When Duchamp turned a urinal upside down in 1917, signed it R. Mutt, and tried to display it in an art show, most people took it as a challenge to established norms of art in the name of what is modern, new, radical, 20th century.MENGELE IN PARAGUAY
Mengele in Paraguay. Eugene, a Belgian computer programmer, has retired to a cottage in southern Paraguay, and the pride of his golden years is his view. From his stone patio, he sees forested hills, the fringes of yerba mate plantations, and, in the distance, the crumbling ruins of a Jesuit settlement two centuries old.NEW ORLEANS
Matt Hanson lives in New Orleans and writes for The Arts Fuse, Boston’s online independent arts and culture magazine. His work has also appeared in The Baffler, The Millions, and 3 Quarks Daily, and other places. He can usually be found in the nearest available usedbookstore. § ›
WELCOME TO THE GABINETTO SEGRETO In the 19th century, visitors to the grand museums of Europe often had their own private agenda. What they really wanted to see were the so-called Secret Cabinets.. The first and most notorious of these was the Gabinetto Segreto in the museum of Naples, where the raunchy images from the ancient Roman era, unearthed from the nearby cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum, had been kept under lock THE WOMEN OF THE GULAG The Women of the Gulag. In 1951, Susanna Pechuro was a 17-year-old student, living at home with her family in Moscow. Three years earlier, she had met Boris Slutsky, who was only slightly older than Pechuro but already living on his own in a communal apartment. Pechuro regarded Slutsky as an “orthodox and militant Marxist,” but it’seasy
QUICK, JEEVES, COVER THE PIANO LEGS! Quick, Jeeves, Cover the Piano Legs! The Brits thought Americans prudes. But then the table turned. Nothing sums up the Victorians’ freakish attitudes on sex as the notion that they were aroused by cabinetry. The author Matthew Sweet has shown that this fanciful story actually began with an English tourist in the United States. ANCIENT GREEK TEMPLES OF SEX Tony Perrottet's book, Napoleon's Privates: 2,500 Years of History Unzipped, is a literary version of a cabinet of curiosities (HarperCollins, 2008; napoleonsprivates.com).He is also the author of Pagan Holiday: On the Trail of Ancient Roman Tourists and THE VATICAN HALL OF SHAME The Vatican Hall of Shame. The Catholic Church has a history. Boy, does it “Lord, give me chastity and self-control — but not yet.”. The scandals may be coming thick and strong from the Vatican at the moment, but the Church has always waged a losing battle with its own vice-ridden staff. The problem was that transgressions from THE CULINARY TRIANGLE By day, Sara Davis is a marketer for a university press. By night, she is a dissertating student of literature — 90% toward a doctorate and buffering. When not working toward the production of scholarly books from one end or the other, she might be found supporting the performing arts scene by taking tickets or buying them, or else standing around at farmer’s markets, squeezing all theBODY ISSUES
The American public wanted a more respectful burial for men they considered fallen heroes. But thanks to the remote location of the battlefield and ongoing fighting, a whole year passed before the military sent a second detail with pine coffins to collect the bodies of Custer, 10 officers, and two civilians for burial in easterngraveyards.
THE ART OF SHAME
The Art of Shame. Marcel Duchamp was a Romantic artist. If this statement shocks you, you are not alone. When Duchamp turned a urinal upside down in 1917, signed it R. Mutt, and tried to display it in an art show, most people took it as a challenge to established norms of art in the name of what is modern, new, radical, 20th century.MENGELE IN PARAGUAY
Mengele in Paraguay. Eugene, a Belgian computer programmer, has retired to a cottage in southern Paraguay, and the pride of his golden years is his view. From his stone patio, he sees forested hills, the fringes of yerba mate plantations, and, in the distance, the crumbling ruins of a Jesuit settlement two centuries old.SUBMISSIONS
the smart set is an online magazine covering culture and ideas, arts and science, global and national affairs- everything from literature to shopping, medicine to sports, philosophy to food. The Smart Set strives to present big ideas on the small, the not-so small, and the everyday. >> The Smart Set is published and supported by the Pennoni Honors College at Drexel University. AN APOLOGY FOR PLAGIARISM 3 hours ago · Bill Gruber is the author of multiple academic books and two works of nonfiction, the memoir On All Sides Nowhere and Baseball in a Grain of Sand, a finalist for the Casey Award for the best baseball book of 2018.Currently, he’s writing a nonfiction popular science book Spin: How the World (and Almost Everything in It) Turns.He lives in Moscow, Idaho and teaches an online course called THE KEY TO FILMING A ZOOM FUNERAL The key to filming a funeral over Zoom is the lighting. Everything needs to be graveside now — outside — and sparsely attended, since cemeteries are restricting large groups of people. All that means is that there’s little sun protection out there, and filming into the glare on an already substandard platform is a sure way to ruin theTHE RADIO HOMEMAKER
Clarence Darrow and Williams Jennings Bryan famously debated evolution, Prohibition made alcohol illegal, and Al Capone took over Chicago. Women got the vote, the flapper embodied the thoroughly modern, emergent feminist, and Lindbergh soloed the Atlantic. It was the best of times. It was the era of promise and of fun.VEGETABALLS
VEGETABALLS is for a vegetarianism of chocolate, vodka, fries, and habanero sauce that shows how you can be a selfish drunk fat slob and still do your part to limit the unnecessary suffering of animals. •. Read It: A Modest Proposal by Stefany Anne Golberg. PLAGARISM | THE SMART SET the smart set is an online magazine covering culture and ideas, arts and science, global and national affairs- everything from literature to shopping, medicine to sports, philosophy to food. The Smart Set strives to present big ideas on the small, the not-so small, and the everyday. >> The Smart Set is published and supported by the Pennoni Honors College at Drexel University. THE VATICAN HALL OF SHAME 8. The vicious Rodrigo Borgia, who took the name Alexander VI (1492-1503), presided over more orgies than masses, wrote Edward Gibbon. A career highlight was the 1501 “Joust of the Whores,” when 50 dancers were invited to slowly strip around the pope’stable.
THE ART OF SHAME
The Art of Shame. Marcel Duchamp was a Romantic artist. If this statement shocks you, you are not alone. When Duchamp turned a urinal upside down in 1917, signed it R. Mutt, and tried to display it in an art show, most people took it as a challenge to established norms of art in the name of what is modern, new, radical, 20th century. THE DICTATOR’S SPEECH The dictator speaks and it is the voice of authority. The voice that is, in itself, action. The dictator is the one for whom words and deeds are synonymous. The dictator dictates and the subjects of the dictator take dictation. When you have a skilled dictator, when the dictator is up to the task, this relationship can work. BETWEEN PORCOPHILIA AND PORCOPHOBIA People may have made a connection between pigs and disease, resulting in a fear-based taboo. For the anthropologist Marvin Harris, the main reasons for prohibiting the eating of pork were ecological and economical. Pigs require lots of water and shady woods with seeds, conditions that are scarce in the Middle East. WELCOME TO THE GABINETTO SEGRETO In the 19th century, visitors to the grand museums of Europe often had their own private agenda. What they really wanted to see were the so-called Secret Cabinets.. The first and most notorious of these was the Gabinetto Segreto in the museum of Naples, where the raunchy images from the ancient Roman era, unearthed from the nearby cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum, had been kept under lock METRONOMIC UNDERGROUND Metronomic Underground. When seen from above, the city center of Prague resembles a spider’s web, links of lean medieval streets that branch forth from the old town square and issue out towards the Vltava river. Wherever you happen to find yourself along this section of the river’s bend, you will invariably see Letná Park, and rising above THE DICTATOR’S SPEECH The dictator speaks and it is the voice of authority. The voice that is, in itself, action. The dictator is the one for whom words and deeds are synonymous. The dictator dictates and the subjects of the dictator take dictation. When you have a skilled dictator, when the dictator is up to the task, this relationship can work. QUICK, JEEVES, COVER THE PIANO LEGS! Quick, Jeeves, Cover the Piano Legs! The Brits thought Americans prudes. But then the table turned. Nothing sums up the Victorians’ freakish attitudes on sex as the notion that they were aroused by cabinetry. The author Matthew Sweet has shown that this fanciful story actually began with an English tourist in the United States. ANCIENT GREEK TEMPLES OF SEX Tony Perrottet's book, Napoleon's Privates: 2,500 Years of History Unzipped, is a literary version of a cabinet of curiosities (HarperCollins, 2008; napoleonsprivates.com).He is also the author of Pagan Holiday: On the Trail of Ancient Roman Tourists and THE WOMEN OF THE GULAG The Women of the Gulag. In 1951, Susanna Pechuro was a 17-year-old student, living at home with her family in Moscow. Three years earlier, she had met Boris Slutsky, who was only slightly older than Pechuro but already living on his own in a communal apartment. Pechuro regarded Slutsky as an “orthodox and militant Marxist,” but it’seasy
THE DINNER PARTY FROM HELL The 2,000-year-old history of the intimidating dinner host. Dinner parties are often about power. A host can lord over his captive. guests, so many have been the setting for cruel practical jokes. Around 90 A.D., the twisted Emperor Domitian invited a crowd of aristocratic couples to a banquet at his palace on the Palatine Hill.LET ME ENTREMET YOU
Meg Favreau is a writer and comedian living in Los Angeles. Her writing has appeared in McSweeney’s, The Big Jewel, The Huffington Post, Table Matters, and The Smew.Her book with photographer Michael Reali, Little Old Lady Recipes: Comfort Food and Kitchen Table Wisdom, was released in November 2011 by Quirk Books.She's currently the senior editor at the frugal living andTHE ART OF SHAME
The Art of Shame. Marcel Duchamp was a Romantic artist. If this statement shocks you, you are not alone. When Duchamp turned a urinal upside down in 1917, signed it R. Mutt, and tried to display it in an art show, most people took it as a challenge to established norms of art in the name of what is modern, new, radical, 20th century.BODY ISSUES
The American public wanted a more respectful burial for men they considered fallen heroes. But thanks to the remote location of the battlefield and ongoing fighting, a whole year passed before the military sent a second detail with pine coffins to collect the bodies of Custer, 10 officers, and two civilians for burial in easterngraveyards.
WELCOME TO THE GABINETTO SEGRETO In the 19th century, visitors to the grand museums of Europe often had their own private agenda. What they really wanted to see were the so-called Secret Cabinets.. The first and most notorious of these was the Gabinetto Segreto in the museum of Naples, where the raunchy images from the ancient Roman era, unearthed from the nearby cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum, had been kept under lock METRONOMIC UNDERGROUND Metronomic Underground. When seen from above, the city center of Prague resembles a spider’s web, links of lean medieval streets that branch forth from the old town square and issue out towards the Vltava river. Wherever you happen to find yourself along this section of the river’s bend, you will invariably see Letná Park, and rising above THE DICTATOR’S SPEECH The dictator speaks and it is the voice of authority. The voice that is, in itself, action. The dictator is the one for whom words and deeds are synonymous. The dictator dictates and the subjects of the dictator take dictation. When you have a skilled dictator, when the dictator is up to the task, this relationship can work. QUICK, JEEVES, COVER THE PIANO LEGS! Quick, Jeeves, Cover the Piano Legs! The Brits thought Americans prudes. But then the table turned. Nothing sums up the Victorians’ freakish attitudes on sex as the notion that they were aroused by cabinetry. The author Matthew Sweet has shown that this fanciful story actually began with an English tourist in the United States. ANCIENT GREEK TEMPLES OF SEX Tony Perrottet's book, Napoleon's Privates: 2,500 Years of History Unzipped, is a literary version of a cabinet of curiosities (HarperCollins, 2008; napoleonsprivates.com).He is also the author of Pagan Holiday: On the Trail of Ancient Roman Tourists and THE WOMEN OF THE GULAG The Women of the Gulag. In 1951, Susanna Pechuro was a 17-year-old student, living at home with her family in Moscow. Three years earlier, she had met Boris Slutsky, who was only slightly older than Pechuro but already living on his own in a communal apartment. Pechuro regarded Slutsky as an “orthodox and militant Marxist,” but it’seasy
THE DINNER PARTY FROM HELL The 2,000-year-old history of the intimidating dinner host. Dinner parties are often about power. A host can lord over his captive. guests, so many have been the setting for cruel practical jokes. Around 90 A.D., the twisted Emperor Domitian invited a crowd of aristocratic couples to a banquet at his palace on the Palatine Hill.LET ME ENTREMET YOU
Meg Favreau is a writer and comedian living in Los Angeles. Her writing has appeared in McSweeney’s, The Big Jewel, The Huffington Post, Table Matters, and The Smew.Her book with photographer Michael Reali, Little Old Lady Recipes: Comfort Food and Kitchen Table Wisdom, was released in November 2011 by Quirk Books.She's currently the senior editor at the frugal living andTHE ART OF SHAME
The Art of Shame. Marcel Duchamp was a Romantic artist. If this statement shocks you, you are not alone. When Duchamp turned a urinal upside down in 1917, signed it R. Mutt, and tried to display it in an art show, most people took it as a challenge to established norms of art in the name of what is modern, new, radical, 20th century.BODY ISSUES
The American public wanted a more respectful burial for men they considered fallen heroes. But thanks to the remote location of the battlefield and ongoing fighting, a whole year passed before the military sent a second detail with pine coffins to collect the bodies of Custer, 10 officers, and two civilians for burial in easterngraveyards.
QUICK, JEEVES, COVER THE PIANO LEGS! Quick, Jeeves, Cover the Piano Legs! The Brits thought Americans prudes. But then the table turned. Nothing sums up the Victorians’ freakish attitudes on sex as the notion that they were aroused by cabinetry. The author Matthew Sweet has shown that this fanciful story actually began with an English tourist in the United States.NEW ORLEANS
Matt Hanson lives in New Orleans and writes for The Arts Fuse, Boston’s online independent arts and culture magazine. His work has also appeared in The Baffler, The Millions, and 3 Quarks Daily, and other places. He can usually be found in the nearest available usedbookstore. § ›
THE RADIO HOMEMAKER
Clarence Darrow and Williams Jennings Bryan famously debated evolution, Prohibition made alcohol illegal, and Al Capone took over Chicago. Women got the vote, the flapper embodied the thoroughly modern, emergent feminist, and Lindbergh soloed the Atlantic. It was the best of times. It was the era of promise and of fun. THE VATICAN HALL OF SHAME The Vatican Hall of Shame. The Catholic Church has a history. Boy, does it “Lord, give me chastity and self-control — but not yet.”. The scandals may be coming thick and strong from the Vatican at the moment, but the Church has always waged a losing battle with its own vice-ridden staff. The problem was that transgressions from ANCIENT GREEK TEMPLES OF SEX Tony Perrottet's book, Napoleon's Privates: 2,500 Years of History Unzipped, is a literary version of a cabinet of curiosities (HarperCollins, 2008; napoleonsprivates.com).He is also the author of Pagan Holiday: On the Trail of Ancient Roman Tourists and The Naked Olympics: The True Story of the AncientLET ME ENTREMET YOU
Meg Favreau is a writer and comedian living in Los Angeles. Her writing has appeared in McSweeney’s, The Big Jewel, The Huffington Post, Table Matters, and The Smew.Her book with photographer Michael Reali, Little Old Lady Recipes: Comfort Food and Kitchen Table Wisdom, was released in November 2011 by Quirk Books.She's currently the senior editor at the frugal living and THE FIRST NEW ATHEIST The First New Atheist. Søren Kierkegaard was born in Denmark on May 5, 1813. He was a difficult and troublesome boy. He quarreled with his father and lived a flippant and self-indulgent life as a young man. Then he had a conversion experience. He broke with his fiancé and became an urban hermit of sorts. He studied philosophy and started toWHAT HALLIE KNEW
Reluctantly at first, Stoddard tells him. His account includes the above-mentioned Shinbone elements of the legend, and a whole lot more. We learn that Doniphon (John Wayne), a tough, rough-edged, uneducated settler, is the one who brings the badly beaten Stoddard into Shinbone and delivers him to Hallie’s care.BODY ISSUES
The American public wanted a more respectful burial for men they considered fallen heroes. But thanks to the remote location of the battlefield and ongoing fighting, a whole year passed before the military sent a second detail with pine coffins to collect the bodies of Custer, 10 officers, and two civilians for burial in easterngraveyards.
BETWEEN PORCOPHILIA AND PORCOPHOBIA People may have made a connection between pigs and disease, resulting in a fear-based taboo. For the anthropologist Marvin Harris, the main reasons for prohibiting the eating of pork were ecological and economical. Pigs require lots of water and shady woods with seeds, conditions that are scarce in the Middle East. WELCOME TO THE GABINETTO SEGRETO In the 19th century, visitors to the grand museums of Europe often had their own private agenda. What they really wanted to see were the so-called Secret Cabinets.. The first and most notorious of these was the Gabinetto Segreto in the museum of Naples, where the raunchy images from the ancient Roman era, unearthed from the nearby cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum, had been kept under lock QUICK, JEEVES, COVER THE PIANO LEGS! Quick, Jeeves, Cover the Piano Legs! The Brits thought Americans prudes. But then the table turned. Nothing sums up the Victorians’ freakish attitudes on sex as the notion that they were aroused by cabinetry. The author Matthew Sweet has shown that this fanciful story actually began with an English tourist in the United States.THE RADIO HOMEMAKER
Clarence Darrow and Williams Jennings Bryan famously debated evolution, Prohibition made alcohol illegal, and Al Capone took over Chicago. Women got the vote, the flapper embodied the thoroughly modern, emergent feminist, and Lindbergh soloed the Atlantic. It was the best of times. It was the era of promise and of fun. THE DINNER PARTY FROM HELL The 2,000-year-old history of the intimidating dinner host. Dinner parties are often about power. A host can lord over his captive. guests, so many have been the setting for cruel practical jokes. Around 90 A.D., the twisted Emperor Domitian invited a crowd of aristocratic couples to a banquet at his palace on the Palatine Hill. ANCIENT GREEK TEMPLES OF SEX Tony Perrottet's book, Napoleon's Privates: 2,500 Years of History Unzipped, is a literary version of a cabinet of curiosities (HarperCollins, 2008; napoleonsprivates.com).He is also the author of Pagan Holiday: On the Trail of Ancient Roman Tourists and STALLING UNTIL GRADUATION Stalling until Graduation. I learned a lot hanging out in bathroom stalls. Like how many girls came in there to cry. Or that some girls came in there while experimenting with double dongs. For me, the bathroom was a place to hide: the only actual place in high school where I could disappear. It wasn’t enough to slink into the back rowof
THE DICTATOR’S SPEECH The dictator speaks and it is the voice of authority. The voice that is, in itself, action. The dictator is the one for whom words and deeds are synonymous. The dictator dictates and the subjects of the dictator take dictation. When you have a skilled dictator, when the dictator is up to the task, this relationship can work. THE WOMEN OF THE GULAG The Women of the Gulag. In 1951, Susanna Pechuro was a 17-year-old student, living at home with her family in Moscow. Three years earlier, she had met Boris Slutsky, who was only slightly older than Pechuro but already living on his own in a communal apartment. Pechuro regarded Slutsky as an “orthodox and militant Marxist,” but it’seasy
THE CULINARY TRIANGLE By day, Sara Davis is a marketer for a university press. By night, she is a dissertating student of literature — 90% toward a doctorate and buffering. When not working toward the production of scholarly books from one end or the other, she might be found supporting the performing arts scene by taking tickets or buying them, or else standing around at farmer’s markets, squeezing all theMENGELE IN PARAGUAY
Mengele in Paraguay. Eugene, a Belgian computer programmer, has retired to a cottage in southern Paraguay, and the pride of his golden years is his view. From his stone patio, he sees forested hills, the fringes of yerba mate plantations, and, in the distance, the crumbling ruins of a Jesuit settlement two centuries old. WELCOME TO THE GABINETTO SEGRETO In the 19th century, visitors to the grand museums of Europe often had their own private agenda. What they really wanted to see were the so-called Secret Cabinets.. The first and most notorious of these was the Gabinetto Segreto in the museum of Naples, where the raunchy images from the ancient Roman era, unearthed from the nearby cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum, had been kept under lock QUICK, JEEVES, COVER THE PIANO LEGS! Quick, Jeeves, Cover the Piano Legs! The Brits thought Americans prudes. But then the table turned. Nothing sums up the Victorians’ freakish attitudes on sex as the notion that they were aroused by cabinetry. The author Matthew Sweet has shown that this fanciful story actually began with an English tourist in the United States.THE RADIO HOMEMAKER
Clarence Darrow and Williams Jennings Bryan famously debated evolution, Prohibition made alcohol illegal, and Al Capone took over Chicago. Women got the vote, the flapper embodied the thoroughly modern, emergent feminist, and Lindbergh soloed the Atlantic. It was the best of times. It was the era of promise and of fun. THE DINNER PARTY FROM HELL The 2,000-year-old history of the intimidating dinner host. Dinner parties are often about power. A host can lord over his captive. guests, so many have been the setting for cruel practical jokes. Around 90 A.D., the twisted Emperor Domitian invited a crowd of aristocratic couples to a banquet at his palace on the Palatine Hill. ANCIENT GREEK TEMPLES OF SEX Tony Perrottet's book, Napoleon's Privates: 2,500 Years of History Unzipped, is a literary version of a cabinet of curiosities (HarperCollins, 2008; napoleonsprivates.com).He is also the author of Pagan Holiday: On the Trail of Ancient Roman Tourists and STALLING UNTIL GRADUATION Stalling until Graduation. I learned a lot hanging out in bathroom stalls. Like how many girls came in there to cry. Or that some girls came in there while experimenting with double dongs. For me, the bathroom was a place to hide: the only actual place in high school where I could disappear. It wasn’t enough to slink into the back rowof
THE DICTATOR’S SPEECH The dictator speaks and it is the voice of authority. The voice that is, in itself, action. The dictator is the one for whom words and deeds are synonymous. The dictator dictates and the subjects of the dictator take dictation. When you have a skilled dictator, when the dictator is up to the task, this relationship can work. THE WOMEN OF THE GULAG The Women of the Gulag. In 1951, Susanna Pechuro was a 17-year-old student, living at home with her family in Moscow. Three years earlier, she had met Boris Slutsky, who was only slightly older than Pechuro but already living on his own in a communal apartment. Pechuro regarded Slutsky as an “orthodox and militant Marxist,” but it’seasy
THE CULINARY TRIANGLE By day, Sara Davis is a marketer for a university press. By night, she is a dissertating student of literature — 90% toward a doctorate and buffering. When not working toward the production of scholarly books from one end or the other, she might be found supporting the performing arts scene by taking tickets or buying them, or else standing around at farmer’s markets, squeezing all theMENGELE IN PARAGUAY
Mengele in Paraguay. Eugene, a Belgian computer programmer, has retired to a cottage in southern Paraguay, and the pride of his golden years is his view. From his stone patio, he sees forested hills, the fringes of yerba mate plantations, and, in the distance, the crumbling ruins of a Jesuit settlement two centuries old. THE KEY TO FILMING A ZOOM FUNERAL 1 day ago · The key to filming a funeral over Zoom is the lighting. Everything needs to be graveside now — outside — and sparsely attended, since cemeteries are restricting large groups of people. Allthat m
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Clarence Darrow and Williams Jennings Bryan famously debated evolution, Prohibition made alcohol illegal, and Al Capone took over Chicago. Women got the vote, the flapper embodied the thoroughly modern, emergent feminist, and Lindbergh soloed the Atlantic. It was the best of times. It was the era of promise and of fun. THE VATICAN HALL OF SHAME The Vatican Hall of Shame. The Catholic Church has a history. Boy, does it “Lord, give me chastity and self-control — but not yet.”. The scandals may be coming thick and strong from the Vatican at the moment, but the Church has always waged a losing battle with its own vice-ridden staff. The problem was that transgressions from THE WOMEN OF THE GULAG The Women of the Gulag. In 1951, Susanna Pechuro was a 17-year-old student, living at home with her family in Moscow. Three years earlier, she had met Boris Slutsky, who was only slightly older than Pechuro but already living on his own in a communal apartment. Pechuro regarded Slutsky as an “orthodox and militant Marxist,” but it’seasy
ZOOKEEPING | THE SMART SET The unemployment rate in the area is about two points higher than the national average; the county is the poorest in the state. Yet despite Bridgeton’s slow decline, it has held onto its zoo; the city covers $380,000 of Cohanzick’s $400,000 annual budget. On a recent afternoon, there was no long line of traffic, as there was in theBronx.
THE CULINARY TRIANGLE By day, Sara Davis is a marketer for a university press. By night, she is a dissertating student of literature — 90% toward a doctorate and buffering. When not working toward the production of scholarly books from one end or the other, she might be found supporting the performing arts scene by taking tickets or buying them, or else standing around at farmer’s markets, squeezing all the LARD WORK | THE SMART SET 1 quart demi-glace. 1. Preheat the oven to 325 degrees. Trim the root end of the onions, removing the roots but leaving the root end intact to hold it together as it braises. Peel the onions from the root up, removing only the first layer of peel. This may leave some peel at the top from the second layer of the onion. VERITY VS. VERISIMILITUDE It is the painting of verisimilitude, the painting of the truth as-if. It’s what the Romantic poet Coleridge called “poetic truth.”. This is the truth beneath the surface of reality, the facts taken up by the imagination. In the imagination, verity is transformed by verisimilitude. Our imagination can extract “hidden ideas andmeaning
BETWEEN PORCOPHILIA AND PORCOPHOBIA People may have made a connection between pigs and disease, resulting in a fear-based taboo. For the anthropologist Marvin Harris, the main reasons for prohibiting the eating of pork were ecological and economical. Pigs require lots of water and shady woods with seeds, conditions that are scarce in the Middle East.SCENT OF A FÜHRER
Scent of a Führer. Hitler wanted to control the world. But he couldn't even control his flatulence. Guests at the Berghof, Hitler’s private chalet in the Bavarian Alps, must have endured some unpleasant odors in the otherwise healthful mountain air. It may sound like a Woody Allen scenario, but medical historians are unanimous thatAdolf was
WELCOME TO THE GABINETTO SEGRETO In the 19th century, visitors to the grand museums of Europe often had their own private agenda. What they really wanted to see were the so-called Secret Cabinets.. The first and most notorious of these was the Gabinetto Segreto in the museum of Naples, where the raunchy images from the ancient Roman era, unearthed from the nearby cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum, had been kept under lock QUICK, JEEVES, COVER THE PIANO LEGS! Tony Perrottet's book, Napoleon's Privates: 2,500 Years of History Unzipped, is a literary version of a cabinet of curiosities (HarperCollins, 2008; napoleonsprivates.com).He is also the author of Pagan Holiday: On the Trail of Ancient Roman Tourists and The Naked Olympics: The True Story of the Ancient Games. › Join theconversation
THE DINNER PARTY FROM HELL Around 90 A.D., the twisted Emperor Domitian invited a crowd of aristocratic couples to a banquet at his palace on the Palatine Hill. When they arrived at the palace, the guests were ushered into a room that was decorated entirely in black — black marble, black paint, and black velvet drapes, lit only by flickering funeral lamps.PLEASURE AND PAIN
Rachel Pieh Jones writes about life at the crossroads of faith and culture for the New York Times, Christianity Today, Runners World, and more.Her work is influenced by living in the Horn of Africa, raising Third Culture Kids, and adventurous exploration of the natural world. ANCIENT GREEK TEMPLES OF SEX Tony Perrottet's book, Napoleon's Privates: 2,500 Years of History Unzipped, is a literary version of a cabinet of curiosities (HarperCollins, 2008; napoleonsprivates.com).He is also the author of Pagan Holiday: On the Trail of Ancient Roman Tourists and THE DICTATOR’S SPEECH Morgan Meis has a PhD in Philosophy and is a founding member of Flux Factory, an arts collective in New York. He has written for n+1, The Believer, Harper’s Magazine, and The Virginia Quarterly Review.He won the Whiting Award in 2013. Morgan is also an editor at 3 Quarks Daily, and a winner of a Creative Capital | Warhol Foundation ArtsWriters grant.
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This piece was originally published in our newly relaunched partner publication, Table Matters: a journal of food, drink, and manners. Long before Garrison Keillor debuted A Prairie Home Companion in 1974, there were prairie home companions on the radio every day. Prairies are vast flat lands populated by shrubs, grasses, and wild herbs, with few trees and modest rainfall; the dry land STALLING UNTIL GRADUATION I learned a lot hanging out in bathroom stalls. Like how many girls came in there to cry. Or that some girls came in there while experimenting with double dongs.For me, the bathroom was a THE CULINARY TRIANGLE By day, Sara Davis is a marketer for a university press. By night, she is a dissertating student of literature — 90% toward a doctorate and buffering. When not working toward the production of scholarly books from one end or the other, she might be found supporting the performing arts scene by taking tickets or buying them, or else standing around at farmer’s markets, squeezing all theMENGELE IN PARAGUAY
Eugene, a Belgian computer programmer, has retired to a cottage in southern Paraguay, and the pride of his golden years is his view. From his stone patio, he sees forested hills, the fringes of yerba mate plantations, and, in the distance, the crumbling ruins of a Jesuit settlement two centuries old.“Like a picture,” he says, and I nod to agree, even though my mind is not on the beautiful WELCOME TO THE GABINETTO SEGRETO In the 19th century, visitors to the grand museums of Europe often had their own private agenda. What they really wanted to see were the so-called Secret Cabinets.. The first and most notorious of these was the Gabinetto Segreto in the museum of Naples, where the raunchy images from the ancient Roman era, unearthed from the nearby cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum, had been kept under lock QUICK, JEEVES, COVER THE PIANO LEGS! Tony Perrottet's book, Napoleon's Privates: 2,500 Years of History Unzipped, is a literary version of a cabinet of curiosities (HarperCollins, 2008; napoleonsprivates.com).He is also the author of Pagan Holiday: On the Trail of Ancient Roman Tourists and The Naked Olympics: The True Story of the Ancient Games. › Join theconversation
THE DINNER PARTY FROM HELL Around 90 A.D., the twisted Emperor Domitian invited a crowd of aristocratic couples to a banquet at his palace on the Palatine Hill. When they arrived at the palace, the guests were ushered into a room that was decorated entirely in black — black marble, black paint, and black velvet drapes, lit only by flickering funeral lamps.PLEASURE AND PAIN
Rachel Pieh Jones writes about life at the crossroads of faith and culture for the New York Times, Christianity Today, Runners World, and more.Her work is influenced by living in the Horn of Africa, raising Third Culture Kids, and adventurous exploration of the natural world. ANCIENT GREEK TEMPLES OF SEX Tony Perrottet's book, Napoleon's Privates: 2,500 Years of History Unzipped, is a literary version of a cabinet of curiosities (HarperCollins, 2008; napoleonsprivates.com).He is also the author of Pagan Holiday: On the Trail of Ancient Roman Tourists and THE DICTATOR’S SPEECH Morgan Meis has a PhD in Philosophy and is a founding member of Flux Factory, an arts collective in New York. He has written for n+1, The Believer, Harper’s Magazine, and The Virginia Quarterly Review.He won the Whiting Award in 2013. Morgan is also an editor at 3 Quarks Daily, and a winner of a Creative Capital | Warhol Foundation ArtsWriters grant.
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This piece was originally published in our newly relaunched partner publication, Table Matters: a journal of food, drink, and manners. Long before Garrison Keillor debuted A Prairie Home Companion in 1974, there were prairie home companions on the radio every day. Prairies are vast flat lands populated by shrubs, grasses, and wild herbs, with few trees and modest rainfall; the dry land STALLING UNTIL GRADUATION I learned a lot hanging out in bathroom stalls. Like how many girls came in there to cry. Or that some girls came in there while experimenting with double dongs.For me, the bathroom was a THE CULINARY TRIANGLE By day, Sara Davis is a marketer for a university press. By night, she is a dissertating student of literature — 90% toward a doctorate and buffering. When not working toward the production of scholarly books from one end or the other, she might be found supporting the performing arts scene by taking tickets or buying them, or else standing around at farmer’s markets, squeezing all theMENGELE IN PARAGUAY
Eugene, a Belgian computer programmer, has retired to a cottage in southern Paraguay, and the pride of his golden years is his view. From his stone patio, he sees forested hills, the fringes of yerba mate plantations, and, in the distance, the crumbling ruins of a Jesuit settlement two centuries old.“Like a picture,” he says, and I nod to agree, even though my mind is not on the beautiful THE KEY TO FILMING A ZOOM FUNERAL 14 hours ago · The key to filming a funeral over Zoom is the lighting. Everything needs to be graveside now — outside — and sparsely attended, since cemeteries are restricting large groups ofpeople. All that
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This piece was originally published in our newly relaunched partner publication, Table Matters: a journal of food, drink, and manners. Long before Garrison Keillor debuted A Prairie Home Companion in 1974, there were prairie home companions on the radio every day. Prairies are vast flat lands populated by shrubs, grasses, and wild herbs, with few trees and modest rainfall; the dry land THE VATICAN HALL OF SHAME 8. The vicious Rodrigo Borgia, who took the name Alexander VI (1492-1503), presided over more orgies than masses, wrote Edward Gibbon. A career highlight was the 1501 “Joust of the Whores,” when 50 dancers were invited to slowly strip around the pope’stable.
ZOOKEEPING | THE SMART SET The Bronx Zoo’s historic Lion House is no more. The 1903 Beaux-Arts building still stands, but the felines long ago moved on to greener pastures beyond the zoo’s original Astor Court; their expulsion was recently made permanent with the opening BETWEEN PORCOPHILIA AND PORCOPHOBIA Bernd Brunner writes books and essays. His most recent book is Birdmania: A Particular Passion for Birds. His writing has appeared in Lapham’s Quarterly, The Paris Review Daily, AEON, TLS, Wall Street Journal Speakeasy, Cabinet, Huffington Post, and Best American Travel Writing.Follow him on twitter at @BrunnerBernd. § › Join theconversation
THE CULINARY TRIANGLE By day, Sara Davis is a marketer for a university press. By night, she is a dissertating student of literature — 90% toward a doctorate and buffering. When not working toward the production of scholarly books from one end or the other, she might be found supporting the performing arts scene by taking tickets or buying them, or else standing around at farmer’s markets, squeezing all the LARD WORK | THE SMART SET Oignons Farcies (Stuffed Onions) From Bistros and Brasseries: Recipes and Reflections on Classic Café Cooking. Serves 6. 6 medium Spanish onions (6 to 8 oz each) 2 tablespoons unsalted butter 1 garlic clove,crushed to a paste
THE WOMEN OF THE GULAG Arvind Dilawar is an independent journalist. His articles, interviews, and essays on everything from the spacesuits of the future to love in the time of visas have appeared in Newsweek, The Guardian, Vice, and elsewhere › Join the conversationSCENT OF A FÜHRER
Tony Perrottet's book, Napoleon's Privates: 2,500 Years of History Unzipped, is a literary version of a cabinet of curiosities (HarperCollins, 2008; napoleonsprivates.com).He is also the author of Pagan Holiday: On the Trail of Ancient Roman Tourists and The Naked Olympics: The True Story of the Ancient Games. › Join theconversation
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