The Identity Supremacy Ultimatum | The Jason Bourne Travel Package
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In honor of the release of The Bourne Legacy, we at Awkward Travel LLC asked ourselves, what would happen if you actually followed the footsteps of Jason Bourne? And not just from TNT to TBS at 3 am on a Saturday night after a seedy trip to the bar, but on an international pilgrimage of violence and intrigue? What if you went to every place that he visits in the trilogy? Welcome to The Identity Supremacy Ultimatum™.

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Can a Public Be Revolutionary?
Submitted by | July 11, 2011
Can a Public Be Revolutionary?

Inspired by Lyndsay Michalik’s recent experiment in seven acts which was built around an act of crowd-sourcing and caught by her use of the term revolution, I write this to ask the question “can a …

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The Day The Video Store Shrank
Submitted by | July 6, 2011
The Day The Video Store Shrank

The Incredible Shrinking Man has shrunk.

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You May Name The Creature
Submitted by | July 6, 2011
You May Name The Creature

I am what scientists would call “completely unclassifiable”.

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Forget the Puma | an allography tapestry
Submitted by | July 5, 2011
Forget the Puma | an allography tapestry

Allography Tapestry is a series in which major news events are retold from a fictional standpoint. They are stories about stories.
 

 
Three doctors are waiting in the staff room of a hospital. Bob is pouring …

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Garbage Juice Omen | a game of “would you rather?”
Submitted by | July 5, 2011
Garbage Juice Omen | a game of “would you rather?”

the morning
sun cutting into
downtown–
garbage juice,
green but rainbow slick,
running through the cracked streets.
here are some things it has in it:
industrial soap, soaked rotten paper,
battery acid, coolant, anti-freeze,
fat, paint, human sweat, plastic sweat,
matches, ash, cigarettes, dasani,
spring fresh …

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iReport, uReport | No News is your News
Submitted by | July 5, 2011
iReport, uReport | No News is your News

Reading the opinions of our Supreme Court justices is kinda like watching a highly intellectual soap opera.  Especially if you’re reading Scalia.  In in Brown v. Entertainment Merchant Association, a case that challenges the first …

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