Bites: A Woman’s Wit, James Franco is on Daytime TV, So What?, Aerosmith Understands the Internet, and more

The New York Times reviews “A Woman’s Wit: Jane Austen in Life and Legacy” on exhibit at The Morgan Library & Museum. Lit. Even though there are approximately one billion newly published food memoirs per American second, everyone’s still obsessing over Jonathan Safran Foer and his book about that ultra-modern idea of vegetarianism. Wells Tower is also still writing for Outside Mag. According to the Rumpus, this is one example of why fiction writers make good journalists. The Guardian reviews […]

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Random Obsessions: Finding Food on the Interweb

It’s sort of hard not to like bloggers that just go around eating pizza and report on it, and it’s even harder not to like them when they have one of my favorite zine writers, Aaron Lake Smith, tag along.  So Slice Harvester has won my heart.  I’m especially fond of the caption involving Aaron’s hand, and the latest slice for review, that reads, “Notice Aaron’s hand poised to accost this slice, symbolizing the ever-present threat of the Capitalist Death […]

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