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September 20th, 3:42pm
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The Referendum - Happy Days Blog - NYTimes.com
I may be exceptionally conscious of the Referendum because my life is so different from most of my cohort’s; at 42 I’ve never been married and don’t want kids. I recently had dinner with some old friends, a couple with two small children, and when I told them about my typical Saturday in New York City — doing the Times crossword, stopping off at a local flea market, maybe biking across the Brooklyn Bridge — they looked at me like I was describing my battles with the fierce and elusive Squid-Men among the moons of Neptune. The obscene wealth of free time at my command must’ve seemed unimaginably exotic to them, since their next thousand Saturdays are already booked.
May 7th, 11:43am
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MAGIC IS AFOOT: A Conversation with ALAN MOORE about the Arts and the Occult | ARTHUR MAGAZINE - WE FOUND THE OTHERS
via arthurmag.com
If you are even remotely interested in comics or magic, this interview with Alan Moore will make you very happy.

