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From
the Archives
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select pieces from the first five years of Inversion
Lost in
the Heartland
A traveling book salesman explores the secret life of the Midwest.
| by John Eklund
Baths
(fiction)
On the night before I left home for good,
my mother told me that she wanted to give me a bath.
| by Michelle Mounts
Paradise
City
Why reporters and cops love New Orleans
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by Chris Carroll
The New Heroism
Hero: The word means nothing today. Here's a solution.
| by the Editors
Could it happen
here?
Chris Beck tracks the spread of fascism in the U.S.
A
playdate
at the White House turns ugly
George Bush looked just like he did on TV – tall, stout,
and wearing a flight suit.
| by
Dan Tobin
Unions: Dead &
Gone
Wal-Mart and the race to the bottom
| by Tom Gilmore
Saddam
Hussein: Brewer, Patriot
"You know, I used to have quite an elaborate home-brew operation."
| by
Matthew Smolak
Real
Vikings wear Spandex
Thirteen days through Iceland, wetly: the diaries of a solo cyclist.
| by
Christopher Langlois
Punk Matters
Remembering Joe Strummer, punk rock's leading man.
| by Neil Shea
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