November, 2010

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  • Ben Kunz

    November 13, 2010  |  1 Comment

    (Archive) The Technology of Love

    Sarah Jamieson is a metro office worker who aspires to be a writer. She's 24, slightly overweight, but knows she's attractive because John at the front desk keeps ogling her... Read more

  • Jason Moriber

    November 13, 2010  |  1 Comment

    (Archive) Life, Death, and Digital Traces

    Jamie Livingston took one Polaroid snapshot everyday from March 31, 1979 until the day he died, October 25, 1997. This immense series of images is the richest modern-day autobiography I’ve... Read more

  • Ben Kunz

    November 13, 2010  |  No Comments

    (Archive) Savage Americans on Facebook! 8th Grade History Lesson No. 41

    In the year 2211 humanologists exploring the wreckage of the Walmart Towers of Manhattan (once used to manufacture plastic goods that people wanted!) uncovered an archeological treasure in the form... Read more

  • Ed Cho

    November 6, 2010  |  1 Comment

    Al and Scout

    This is the first "funny pages" we've added to Sundayed. I appreciate Ed Cho's interest in being part of this project and adding some old-school Sunday fun to our editorial-oriented... Read more

  • Jason Moriber

    November 6, 2010  |  2 Comments

    Indiana Love Song

    I was younger, more joyfully naïve. I didn’t look at my watch, or check the weather. I was teaching college, living on my own, and burned through my short paycheck... Read more

  • Leslie Edelman

    November 6, 2010  |  No Comments

    Pumpkin Face

    Faces are infinitely interesting topo maps contoured by bones, fatty bits, orifices, and sensible sensory inputs that create an phenomenal ecosystem for flooding or farming, all within such a remarkably... Read more