Issue 28, with a special section on “Bones,”
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Spine-tingling! Rib-tickling!
- Robert Harbison on the catacombs of Palermo
- Michael Paulus submits Charlie Brown to an x-ray
- Michael Sappol & Eva Åhrén on medical student tomfoolery
- Christopher Turner on the trepanation-state
- Mark C. Taylor on the reanimating properties of the ossified
- Sina Najafi interviews D. Graham Burnett on a whale of a court case
- Brian Selznick & David Serlin unearth the dinosaur skeletons of Waterhouse Hawkins
Other items we hope you’ll find humerus:
- Shelley Jackson on the color of opportunity
- Joshua Foer on odd sympathy
- Richard Sieburth on Louis Agassiz’s flowing prose
- Joe Milutis on the knotty difference between mazes and labyrinths
- Svetlana Boym on Tatlin’s Monument to the Third International
- Jeffrey Kastner on the duck fat of Werner Herzog
- A special poster by Implicasphere on onions
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