Friday, August 31, 2007
The 'Ghost' has vanished...
...for a couple of weeks. See you in the fall!
Thursday, August 23, 2007
So much going on...
In this free issue, you get:
Novelist Scott Bradfield on the perils of the F.P.Y.O.H.M.
B. Kite's 'Movie's Stop' on an ancient Moby Dick
Aimee Kelley's poem
Vintage Adrian Kinloch photography
What more could you want?
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Novelist Scott Bradfield on the perils of the F.P.Y.O.H.M.
B. Kite's 'Movie's Stop' on an ancient Moby Dick
Aimee Kelley's poem
Vintage Adrian Kinloch photography
What more could you want?
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Thursday, August 16, 2007
The Ambiguously Desirable New-York Ghost
In this issue: Alexander Provan on the sounds of The Darjeeling Limited, Sarah Manguso's devilish dictionary, another Aimee Kelley poem, and more.
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Thursday, August 09, 2007
Tornado special
The latest Ghost features the return of 'Pages from a Diarist Savant,' new photos, a new poem, your letters, and more (though not much more). Four action-packed pages!
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Photo by Adrian Kinloch
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Photo by Adrian Kinloch
Thursday, August 02, 2007
Attention new subscribers!
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Wednesday, August 01, 2007
'Agenda' readers
Waiting for the next Ghost? To help pass the time, we offer—free of charge!—Team Knucklehead's "Theme to the New-York Ghost." Enjoy!