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"we can only do what it seems to us we were made for, look at this world with a happy eye but from a sober perspective.”

-W.H. Auden

Wunderkammer

May 4
May 4 Pop Obituary

Andy Seifert

Andy Seifert mourns the birth and death of supergroup, Tinted Windows.

Apr 30
Apr 30 Oxidized Memories

Michael Ericksen

Britpop rockers, Doves, retrace their steps on their new album, Kingdom of Rust.

Apr 27
Apr 27 No Such Thing...

Jacqueline Edgington

...as remaining decent. A look at Hans Fallada's new novel, Every Man Dies Alone.

Apr 22
Apr 22 The Vessel's Cracks

Wesley Hill

Marilynne Robinson’s novel about the beauty of ineffectual love is reviewed.

Apr 20
Apr 20 Organic Cartoons

Bill Orton

Marimbas, xylophones, glockenspiels, and singing chipmunks- Dan Deacon's Bromst.

Apr 19
Apr 19 Notes on a Suburban Parasite

Jeff Hochstetler

A day in the Lymelife: Derick Martini's vision of Long Island suburbia is reviewed.

Apr 19
Apr 19 The Faun Speaks

Andy Seifert

The Decemberists try their hand at a rock opera—with mixed results.

Apr 10
Apr 10 Bloodletting L.A.

Molly Young

A review of Patrick deWitt's grimy novel Ablutions: Notes for Novel.

Mar 23
Mar 23 Elegant in Fishnets

Eric Robertson

St. Vincent's sophomore album, Actor is reviewed.

 

Wunderkammer takes its name from the eclectic, encyclopedic collections–cabinets of curiosities–assembled by Renaissance nobles which inspired both awe and a sense of wonder for the world. 

 
 

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