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Recommendations, 6/7

This week we like tech blogs, summer jams, and literature in our inbox.
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Recommendations, 5/10

This week: eating chocolate, mediocre genre TV, radio plays, and absurdist 3D animation.
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Recommendations, 4/26

This week: improv comedy, underrated period films, comparing NBA players to obscure Playstation games.
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Recommendations, 4/12

This week, our staff suggests new comics, Kickstarter’d magazines, and the practicality of life-size replicas of science-fiction spaceships.
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Recommendations, 3/29

This week, we love classic samurai movies, boy bands, roast chicken, and sock garters.
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Recommendations, 3/15

We like sci-fi shows, the Pope’s security guards, and of course, Taylor Swift.
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Recommendations, 3/1

Some things we like right now include: George Eliot, Bunheads, screaming goats.
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For the past month, we've been writing about this year's Academy Award nominees for Best Picture in a number of different ways. Catch up with all our pieces before the show this Sunday. Jonathan Gouraly thinks Amour is too boring Kevin Nguyen talks about the problems in Arg ...
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Every couple weeks, The Bureau Editors talk about the things they’re currently obsessed with.
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We published another ebook! Nowhere Slow: Eleven Years on a Micronesian Island is a memoir of cultural confusion, hilarity and tragedy, and a decade of soul-searching, from our own Jonathan Gourlay. And it's only $2.99! In 1997, Jonathan travels to the island of Pohnpei, in the western Pac ...
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Jane Hu Nick Kroll's Kroll Show was renewed for a second season this week, and if you aren't watching it, it's probably because you haven't yet been inoculated into the glorious world of Kroll's comedy. Known especially for his character work, Kroll has created a new cast of personas in Kroll Sh ...
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We're thrilled to introduce the new design for The Bygone Bureau. Handsomely and thoughtfully crafted by the handsome and thoughtful Garrett Miller, the new look lets us try new things and ensures our content looks great wherever you read it. Article pages are more flexible and more readable, and ou ...
This Is the New Look