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Klassical Karaoke
Searching through the audio dustbin of 20th century orchestral music, Angus Verspeeten
comes across a small masterwork of applied Zen by Toru
Takemitsu.
The Good Old Days
A few carefully selected quotations from the
most expert thinkers during the halcyon days of the "New Economy." Plus a couple
of jokes to make you feel better in spite of everything.


Physics Breakthrough!
Time-distortion Alert!
Jerden Purmort reveals the successful Republican
plot to alter the very fabric of the space-time continuum.

From the mysterious depths of lowest South America, where this publication's namesake once
struggled for months to find a way through, comes wisdom
for the 21st century.

Magic Yard
A bit of black & white, a bit of color, and a
hit of Elizabethan music. Why, it's almost Oz again.

Discriminating Mind
A sentence, some music, and thou.
Surely wilderness enou?

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The Spitting Image
Frank Stella's new monumental sculpture for the Mall in Washington
gives critic Diebold Essen pause for some not
very flattering thoughts about, well, us.
How Far from Paradise?
Ceci Lumley's come up with a handy little quiz to help you find out how far it is from wherever you are right now to, well,
you know, h-e-a-v-e-n.
Graffito No. 11942.
The Crib Makers
J.P. Astraeu shares some very hopeful thoughts
on the continuing failure of SETI.
St. Francis in Ecstasy
Take a smidgen of Caravaggio, a dab of Handel, mix well, and this is what you get.
Structural Rationalism
in the Works of Mann and Joyce
Magellan's Log is pleased to present the first publication anywhere of this breakthrough essay which resolves any remaining
doubts you may have concerning the legitimacy of totally irrelevant paleocapitalist
self-delusion and gender-based hegemony.
Extensions
Temple Duciel, poor fellow, takes happily off into the
wild blue yonder of total obstruse abstraction where only his most devoted readers
will want to follow, we feel sure.

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