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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O, Miami Contest | WE’RE GIVING AWAY TICKETS TO SEE THAT JAMES FRANCO
Submitted by | April 28, 2011
O, Miami Contest | WE’RE GIVING AWAY TICKETS TO SEE THAT JAMES FRANCO

Allography is currently in possession of two scrumptious tickets to go see that James Franco read his poetry Friday April 29, 2011 for the O, Miami Poetry Festival.

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Beast Dating
Submitted by | February 21, 2011
Beast Dating

Stalking around my apartment one night and
enumerating the usual derangements, I decided
to take a bath.
From the tub, I thought about how
nothing fit into my place: the television
I kept on the fridge until I realized it …

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White Poem
Submitted by | February 21, 2011
White Poem
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Writing About Rubbish | How Narrative Increases the Value of Everything
Submitted by | January 19, 2011
Writing About Rubbish | How Narrative Increases the Value of Everything

Buy a cheap object at a thrift store and ask a writer to come up with a story about said object. List the object on eBay and include the story in the “description” box. Make …

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Checking Out All The Books
Submitted by | January 17, 2011
Checking Out All The Books

We are at a watershed moment where books are slowly becoming obsolete. With obsolescence comes backlash. This local British community is giving us a fascinating blueprint for resistance.

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Allography an Allegory
Submitted by | December 2, 2010
Allography an Allegory

A long time ago a few curious souls sat drinking and smoking at an inn without a name in an anonymous land, listening to a story of a Bard. The Bard was typically bard. His …

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