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Yancey Strickler

Yancey Strickler is a writer living in New York City. He is currently Senior Director, Editorial & Features at eMusic.

Franz Kafka’s The Metamorphosis, Revisited

In the first installment of a new series of re-readings, YANCEY STRICKLER dusts off his dog-eared copy of Metamorphosis and sees it in a decidedly different light. (Spoofs & Satire | December 17, 2002)

iPod vs. Sliced Bread

Is the iPod better than sliced bread. No, is it really better than sliced bread? Yancey Strickler and Lavina Lee put on the goggles and find out for sure. (Op-Ed | August 1, 2002)

Hella, Hold Your Horse Is

As Don Caballero devolved into a mess of egotistical assholes and sloppy drunks (see Fred Weaver’s excellent tour diary in… (Op-Ed | May 23, 2002)

The Early Lines

The Early Lines are a good band. But they could be a great band. Yancey Strickler thinks they just might be on the right track with their new album, Hate the Living Love the Dead, and offers them advice on how to get over the hump. (Opinions | May 8, 2002)


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Test Post

Rather than shopping or a pottery workshop, blogging shows promise as a fun, “couple-y” activity. THE GOLEM writes the entry that took a thousand years.

OUR MAN IN BOSTON

Question, Questions, Questions?

Padgett Powell's bebop solo of a book is 164 pages of interrogatory--that's right, questions.

INFINITE SUMMER

Dracula

Sponsored by TMN, the online book club reads the vampire novel that sired them all.
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