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No Angel Knows
“At the top of the platform I turned left. The flat surface of the hemispheric bubble sprawled below. In my memory, the red chairs looked like rock candy.”
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Nass Recommends The Tsar of Love and Techno
“This novel-in-stories traces the lives of multiple generations of characters from the early days of the Soviet Union up into the near-future, all interconnected by an obscure nineteenth-century painting.”
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Following Up to “Maria”
“I hope that this article will create a space for more conversations about this topic, as I think it is long overdue.”
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An Interview with Nass Co-Founder, Robert Faggen ‘82
Learning about the origins of the Nassau Weekly and how its first writers carved out a new journalistic space on campus in 1979.
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The Compugraphic EditWriter 7500
“The Nassau Weekly felt like a really grown up thing, probably the first for me.”
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Remarks by the designers of the satiric science fiction comic strip of the Nass in 1979
Don Storm ‘80 and I wrote and drew “Verity,” a satiric science-fiction comic strip for the Weekly, thanks to Bob Faggen ‘82 taking a chance on us. The strip took longer to produce than we anticipated, and we were grateful that the Weekly, in its first incarnation, came out a little less frequently than once…
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A reflection by Todd Purdum ‘82, a national editor and political correspondent for Vanity Fair
“There was a sense that we were doing something fun and daring..“
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