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by McSweeney's Editors (6/22/1999)
Short Fiction Starring or Mentioning David Gergen: David Gergen Dances to Save the World
by Mary Gallagher (6/18/1999)
A Return to Tradition
by Zev Borow (6/18/1999)
Short Fiction Starring or Mentioning David Gergen: David Gergen’s Face: What is it Made of?
by Lucy Thomas (6/16/1999)
Tool Theft in Western Wisconsin
by McSweeney's Editors (6/16/1999)
Tim Carvell’s History’s Notable Persons Reconsidered: Winston Churchill
by Tim Carvell (6/15/1999)
Short Fiction Starring or Mentioning David Gergen: Dear David Gergen
by Joe Sayers (6/15/1999)
Short Fiction Starring or Mentioning David Gergen: Four Dreams of Gergen.
by Paul Maliszewski (6/14/1999)
Tim Carvell’s History’s Notable Persons Reconsidered: David Caruso
by Tim Carvell (6/6/1999)
Tim Carvell’s History’s Notable Persons Reconsidered: Henry Ford
by Tim Carvell (6/6/1999)
Poem Opened
by Mike Topp (6/6/1999)
A Review of The Winslow Boy THE 1999 MOVIE BY DAVID MAMET ABOUT A YOUNG BOY AT THE CENTER OF A QUIET DRAMA OF MANNERS, POLITENESS, AND SUBMERGED EMOTIONS SET IN EARLY 20TH CENTURY ENGLAND, IN WHICH THE BOY IS ACCUSED OF THEFT AND
by David Mamet and Paul Maliszewski (6/3/1999)
In Response to Harold Bloom’s Introduction to The Best of the Best American Poetry
by Eric McHenry (5/28/1999)
Top Ten Most Censored Press Release of 1998. No. 3
by McSweeney's Editors (5/17/1999)
Ladies and Gentlemen of the Jury, is This the Face of a Bad Cop? A Brutalizer of Innocent Men? [Turns, Points to Office Vulpe, Who is Wearing That Smirk of His.] Uh, Scratch That, So Anyway …
by Jonathan Schwarz and Mike Gerber (5/13/1999)
Top Ten Most Censored Press Release of 1998. No. 4
by McSweeney's Editors (5/12/1999)
Tim Carvell’s History’s Notable Persons Reconsidered: President Abraham Lincoln
by Tim Carvell (5/11/1999)
What We Saw on our Trip
by Chris Bray (5/5/1999)
Reviews of Bands My Friends are in
by Kevin Guilfoile (5/5/1999)
This One’s a Keeper: Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace
by Jude Walsh (4/28/1999)
Break-Up Time, Wake-Up Time
by Bill Wasik (4/26/1999)
Jonas Salk: A Reminiscence
by Tim Carvell (4/15/1999)
Top Ten Most Censored Press Release of 1998. No. 5
by Lucy Thomas (4/13/1999)
Top Ten Most Censored Press Release of 1998
by McSweeney's Editors (4/2/1999)
Two Letters.
by Geoff Bowie and Topper Shanks (4/1/1999)
John’s Brill’s Content: The Independent Voice of the Independent Voice of the Information Age.
by John Tynes (3/29/1999)
Three Letters
by Brian Kelcher, Eric Roston and Meredith Petran (3/25/1999)
This is a Headline with “2001” in it
by Stuart Wade (3/23/1999)
Say it Ain’t So, Joe(y): The Takedown
by Matt Sullivan (3/18/1999)
The Talent Competition
by Tim Carvell (3/17/1999)