New Book Shows Why Seinfeld Sticks
Now what’s… the big deal… about Seinfeld? Two decades later, the hit sitcom is still being referenced, watched, and loved by audiences around the world. Author and TV critic Jennifer Keishin Armstrong...
View ArticleR.I.P. #6: Odd Habits
On an impulse that in no way needed sating, I recently wandered into a local flea market and purchased a 60s-era swimsuit, a neon red floor-length dress, and an electric blue wool poncho from a woman...
View ArticleThe Rumpus Mini-Interview Project #92: Bud Smith
It’s hard to say when I first became aware of Bud Smith’s writing. I’m sure it was online; his work is fairly ubiquitous here—an essay here, a poem there, a short story someplace else. He’s got a few...
View ArticleStrong Island’s Horizon
I’ll make them feel my gonorrhea and the gonorrhea in themselves. The impetus for this grotesque desire arrives midway through the ninth season of Seinfeld, when Kramer enrolls as a medical actor at...
View ArticleENOUGH: Clara, Too
ENOUGH is a Rumpus series devoted to creating a dedicated space for essays, poetry, fiction, comics, and artwork by women and non-binary people that engage with rape culture, sexual assault, and...
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