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Jason Katzenstein

Our Hair Down There

February 3, 2013by 48 Hour Magazine Project Leave a comment

By D_M_Z What to do with that bush? While pubic hair preferences are not a popular conversation topic, people spend significant time thinking about their carpeting. Self-consciousness about pubic hair […]

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The inside of my abdomen. Photo credit: Dr. Paul Alberts.

Tummy Pics: High-Res

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By Cordelia Hyland These photos were taken during my emergency abdominal surgery over winter break after it was discovered that my urogenital tract didn’t ever develop properly, which means that […]

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Inside Out: A Mixtape

February 3, 2013by 48 Hour Magazine Project Leave a comment

By Zach Schonfeld Black Crowes — “Midnight from the Inside Out” [notes: goofy ‘90s southern-rock revivalists seek place in twenty-first century. will rhyme “your tongue” with “the sun.” our singer […]

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Inside the Country of France, Out of My Mind

February 3, 2013by 48 Hour Magazine Project Leave a comment

By Sarah Esocoff When I came to France, I knew the word for “rose-window,” but not the word for “spoon.” I knew the words for “sea urchin” and “small scale […]

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Clothes

186 Washington Street

February 3, 2013by 48 Hour Magazine Project Leave a comment

By Aria Danaparamita On Washington Street is a white, two-story house with a dark, tiled roof and arched windows to the attic. In a few weeks, it will be replaced […]

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An End In Ten

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By Manon Lefèvre Last week, I noticed a bizarre headline in the Middletown Patch: “Middlesex County Youth to Experience Homelessness for a Night.” The headline meant exactly what it said. […]

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Laignee Barron

Apocalypse Box

February 2, 2013by 48 Hour Magazine Project Leave a comment

Q: The Apocalypse is coming! How are you preparing? Who’s going to come out alive? A: only the strongest will survive only the cyborgs will survive Trojan ribbed 36-pack! Masterbating […]

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Cordelia Hyland and Robby Hardesty

Untitled Conversation

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Inside Out

John Henry died with a hammer in his hand fighting machines. We used them to make a magazine that peers into the unseen spaces of the world around us: dreams, pubes, municipal charities, buildings, entrails, and the human heart. We spewed our innards, like the belchings of Vesuvius, for you to look upon.

This year, our theme is INSIDE OUT.

Print copies of the magazine will be available on the Wesleyan University campus for free in the near future.

Jules Berman / Collage of Gray's Anatomy Drawings

Aldrin: second, sidekick, accessory.
"Man on the Moon" by Piers Gelly

Alahna Watson

red cups still asleep on their sides / last night’s liquids staining their inner lines
"The Morning After" by Carly Feinman

Peter Myers & Laignee Barron / Apocalypse Box

Hannah Rubin

Variscite, it was roughly the color of her eyes. "Sun Tunnels" by Shelley Miller

Blaise Bayno-Krebs

Her fingers as they torque / through her hair "The Bathroom" by Peter Myers

Piers Gelly

[notes: influenced by American folklore, magic, William S. Burroughs. influenced no one.] Inside Out: A Mixtape by Zach Schonfeld

Aria Danaparamita / My Friend, An Elephant

Her ghost and I are on good terms now.
"Ghost Story" by Danny Witkin
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