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Robert Sullivan is almost certainly the only man in the country with a holiday greeting card from Anna Wintour on his fridge and a bestseller about rats on his resume. The former exists because of his 20-year gig as a contributing editor at Vogue; the latter comes as a result of the year he spent observing and chronicling the urban creatures as they lived their lives in an alley near Ground Zero.

Here’s another person I really liked interviewing.

Friday 11.04.11
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Cyclops: the Worst Leader (an interview)

doctordisaster:

So, you’re a teacher at a school where mutant kids can learn to control their powers. What tricks do you use to keep your powers under control?

I don’t. I have a special pair of glasses that does it for me.

[awkward pause]

Without them, I am helpless and blind.

Well, designing them must have taken considerable ingenui—

I didn’t design them. The Professor did.

Oh. Well, that was kind of him. He also asked you to lead his team of mutant superheroes, the X-men, from their inception. What qualities led him to trust you to lead at such a young age?

I am a natural leader.

Er, yes. How so?

I am very good at leadership.

But what aspects of leadership?

The part where I am the leader of the team.

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Friday 11.04.11
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Friday 11.04.11
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Friday 11.04.11
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spiegelman:

Just your average 76 station in Pasadena. ($9 a gallon, btw.)

spiegelman:

Just your average 76 station in Pasadena. ($9 a gallon, btw.)

Monday 10.31.11
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We all — in the end — die in medias res. In the middle of a story. Of many stories.

Sunday 10.30.11
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nevver:

Whatever

nevver:

Whatever

Source: http://magnificentruin.com/post/1204466592...
Saturday 10.29.11
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Friday 10.28.11
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The part of me that wants to eat pork and not stone people just switches on and cheers for the blitzing linebacker.

Tuesday 10.25.11
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To put the issue in a contemporary framework, it’s one thing to say that somebody other than Jay-Z wrote “The Blueprint”; it’s another to say that this clandestine Jay-Z wrote “The Blueprint” in 1961. You can’t write a hip-hop masterpiece before hip-hop has been invented. And you can’t write “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” until English secular comedy has come into existence.

Monday 10.24.11
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“Most near-future fictions are boring,” he told me. “It’s always dark and always raining, and people are so unhappy.”

Friday 10.21.11
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There are exclusives and then...

WORLD EXCLUSIVE: AFP IS THE FIRST NEWS AGENCY TO TRANSMIT PHOTO OF DEAD MOAMER KADHAFI

Thursday 10.20.11
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In this supremely tender work of memory, Didion is paradoxically insistent that as long as one person is condemned to remember, there can still be pain and loss and anguish.

Wednesday 10.19.11
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The Four Corners link is my favorite part

I’d handicap the damned thing, but you all can probably do that yourself by now. Mitt will go into the Four Corners early, as he will in every public setting from now until somebody actually casts a vote that matters. Rick Perry will try to grope his way close enough to second place so that the money he can raise can propel him into it. He will also struggle vainly with dependent clauses and perhaps turn an ankle. Newt will act like he’s already emperor and Santorum will talk like a retired pope. God knows what Bachmann will say, but I, for one, hope she gets into the Spanish American War tax again.

Tuesday 10.18.11
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Oh boy

“My parents are well off financially, but I’m better off culturally.”

Monday 10.17.11
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“One of my great goals when I first started taking photographs or showing them publicly is that people might want one for over their desk.”

Friday 10.14.11
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thedailyfeed:

44.5 million adults experienced mental illness in the past year — that’s nearly 20% of the adult population in the United States. Rhode Island scored the worst, with 24.2% of people experiencing mental health problems, while Maryland,…

thedailyfeed:

44.5 million adults experienced mental illness in the past year — that’s nearly 20% of the adult population in the United States. Rhode Island scored the worst, with 24.2% of people experiencing mental health problems, while Maryland, with 16.7%, was the healthiest state.

But the results aren’t so clear-cut:

Experts in states with higher-than-average mental health problems aren’t surprised by the data. But they speculated that decreased stigma has led to the incorrect appearance of a burgeoning crisis. More patients are being diagnosed than ever before, whereas numbers actually have remained relatively static, they said.

“We have been seeing high incidence for a long time,” said Vivian Weisman, executive director of the Mental Health Association of Rhode Island. “And there has been a lot of effort to have mental illness seen for the chronic illness it is.”

Diagnoses might very well be on the rise, but federal officials warn that treatment is not: Only 37.9 percent of those adults who suffered from a mental health problem received any care.

Proud?

Source: http://www.thedaily.com/page/2011/10/14/10...
Friday 10.14.11
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Thursday 10.13.11
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The 'iPad Machine'?

“It was quiet,” DaMarcus Beasley recalled. “And then Klinsmann went over to the iPad machine and turned on the music. That’s the kind of coach he is. He’s very cool. He’s fun.”

Tuesday 10.11.11
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siphotos:

On this day in 1984, Mario Lemieux played his first NHL game. In his very first shift, the 19-year-old stole the puck from Boston’s Ray Bourque and scored a goal. It was a sign of things to come as the Penguins savior would score 690 care…

siphotos:

On this day in 1984, Mario Lemieux played his first NHL game. In his very first shift, the 19-year-old stole the puck from Boston’s Ray Bourque and scored a goal. It was a sign of things to come as the Penguins savior would score 690 career goals, earn a spot on 10 all-star teams and lead Pittsburgh to two Stanley Cups. By his side for both Stanley Cups was longtime teammate Jaromir Jagr, who let his mullet fly during this 1992 photo shoot. (Bruce Bennett Studios/Getty Images)

SI VAULT: Pitiful Penguins will be better with Lemieux (10.15.84)
GALLERY: Penguins Through The Years | Great NHL Hairstyles


I like everything about SI’s Tumblr.

Tuesday 10.11.11
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