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    I’m Queer & So Are You: Why We Don’t Talk About Butt Sex

    Taking the sex out of sexuality has handed the gay movement to rich white men.

    By Caspar
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    Street Writer: Orchard Street

    The Lower East Side begs you to take its authenticity seriously, but does the authentic need to beg?

    By Travis Mushett
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    You, Too, Dislike It: Maps

    A funny poem about a cold state; the rare poem with a great ending.

    By Alex Howe
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    I’m Queer & So Are You: “Power” Bottom

    When someone gets his dick out and rubs it against your lower back, you’re not really making choices anymore.

    By Caspar
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    Street Writer: 26th Street

    Bellevue, communism, forgotten poets, and zero calorie organic vegan whiskey. Travis digs up the secrets of 26th Street.

    By Travis Mushett
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    You, Too, Dislike It: Dogs, Whiskey

    Alex Howe selects a weeping-free poem by Stephen Dunn.

    By Alex Howe
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    Otherwise Known: Blue is the Most Controversial Color

    "Blue is the Warmest Color" generated plenty of controversy after its Palme d'Or. Meredith has words for the haters.

    By Meredith Fraser
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    I’m Queer & So Are You: The Sentimental Movement

    The mainstream gay rights movement wants to make queers look like straights. We're not.

    By Caspar
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    Street Writer: MacDougal Street

    Travis sets out to write a street-by-street psychogeography of Manhattan. First up, Greenwich Village's MacDougal St.

    By Travis Mushett
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    You, Too, Dislike It: Poems for Non-Poets

    Think you're not a "poetry person"? Alex Howe begs to differ.

    By Alex Howe
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    Marginal Futility: Don’t Cry for the Artists

    David Byrne laments that artists have been pushed out of neighborhoods like NYC's East Village. Niral asks, so what?

    By Niral Shah
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    Otherwise Known: Masters of Sex & Hollywood’s Anatomy Problem

    Is an antiquated rating system to blame for the TV's nudity double standard?

    By Meredith Fraser
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We are Blunderbuss Magazine, a web magazine of arts, culture, and politics, an ordnance of fire and improvisation. What ties together these essays, stories, poems, photographs, comics, and other bits of aesthetic shrapnel is a common attitude of visceral humanism. We aim for earnest noise. We want to splash in the mud of lived experience, to battle for a radical empathy, and to provide a megaphone to howling assertions of human subjectivity.

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