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Jeremy Richards
Jeremy Richards is a writer and actor living in the Seattle area. His work has appeared widely, including in Poetry, The Huffington Post, McSweeney’s, Rattle,, and on National Public Radio’s Morning Edition, Day to Day, and All Things Considered. Richards holds a BA from Gonzaga University and an MA in cultural studies from the University of Washington.
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November 8, 2016Donald Trump Concedes the Impossibility of Meaning in the Context of Intertextual Hegemony
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July 2, 2012JPS: The Jean-Paul Sartre Navigation System
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March 16, 2011The Future is Right Behind You! Breakthroughs in New New Media
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September 28, 2007The Dragon-Free Butterscotch FAQ
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January 6, 2005iReel: A User’s Guide
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June 29, 2004An Aging Kelis, Years from Now, Reflects on a Milkshake Long Expired, but How the Boys, Ah, the Boys Remain
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January 28, 2002Quoting My Philosophy Professors Out of Context
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March 10, 2025As an American Jew, I Feel Completely Reassured for My Safety Now That Trump Has Targeted the Epicenter of American Antisemitism, Columbia University
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March 24, 2025Lest We Forget the Horrors: An Unending Catalog of Trump’s Cruelties, Collusions, Corruptions, and Crimes
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March 13, 2025It’s a Shame We Have to Betray Our Allies, Starve the Poor, Halt Scientific Progress, Destroy the Environment, and Eliminate the Freedoms Enshrined in the Bill of Rights, but at Least My Investment Portfolio Is Also Tanking
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