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From The Baffler website: “Midway through the Spring 2001 production of issue no. 14, “The God That Sucked,” the operation and most of its inventory went up in smoke. “Years of incendiary cultural ...
The Baffler, a journal of iconoclastic wit and cultural analysis, relaunched its Web site today with full access to its archives from 1988 to the present. “That’s 25 issues of maximum ...
First, The Baffler would appear not at bafflingly irregular intervals, as it most often had since its first issue in 1988. Second, it would pay its authors, a rarity in the world of small ...
The Baffler, the feisty journal whose devoted readers were often disappointed that their periodical appeared only periodically, is now set for a more dependable publishing schedule. John Summers ...
Ceaco, the parent company of board game publisher Gamewright, has introduced a new line of jigsaw puzzles called The Baffler. Designed by Chris Yates, The Baffler is billed as “the most unique ...
The Baffler puzzle is a great deal of fun, but it isn't too baffling for a very systematic person like me. I found it easiest to start building on the outside and work my way in.
The Baffler, a hyper-intellectual, sometimes satirical, left-wing publication, launched its latest issue, no. 19, on 2 April, 2012 after approximately 18 months on hiatus.
By Social Links for Lou Lumenick Published Feb. 27, 2012, 5:00 a.m. ET ...
The new Baffler TWS has a slightly larger face area from heel to toe than the previous DWS (Dual Weighting System) to optimize ball speed and distance. Weve lowered the CG location to create a ...