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Last week, a newcomer to Bacchanal recorded—or attempted to record—his revelry experience. Tonight, a slightly more seasoned Columbian shares his own weekend’s Party Testimonial, a raucous adventure that crossed boroughs. I had the first fun I’ve had in months at Potluck House‘s annual Subway Party, last Friday, on the way to—and at—Coney Island. It was […]

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We just wanted to take a quick minute to thank you, the reader, for reading. We’ve had an exciting fall, with pageviews numbering just below 1.5 million/month for October and November (our highest since April ’08 by about 100k). So again, thanks for reading — we’re humbled and grateful that you do.

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Bwog will be taking it easy today in deference to Thanksgiving and hope you will be too. And as per our tradition, we’ve compiled a list of everything and everyone for which/whom we’re thankful. People Andrew Sarris Lil Wayne Michelle Obama Alan Brinkley Giambattista Vico Andrew Revkin Robby the Vending Machine James Franco (and the […]

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INCREDIBLE PIECE. so relatable (read more)
Hate Letter: “Midterms”
March 1, 2025
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Acrylamide is created by heating potatoes (among other foods). It's nice of them to add the warning, but nothing to (read more)
I Bid Farewell To My Beloved Sweet Corn Turtle Chips
March 1, 2025
So acrylamide is a naturally occurring compound that is created in the cooking process. It's nice of them to add (read more)
I Bid Farewell To My Beloved Sweet Corn Turtle Chips
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