Editors' Ten

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Editors' Ten

what we're into this week

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1. Twilight, the movie: It’s finally out on DVD (and I just couldn’t bring myself to actually go see it in theaters). Tortured, pale teens have never looked so good!
—Carla Vass, Eyesites Editor

2. Kenka: It’s this Japanese restaurant on St. Mark’s. The menu had a list of rules for diners, like “no vomiting, fighting, or having sex.” Also, no graffiti. Except for Japanese graffiti. That was allowed.
—Raphael Pope-Sussman, Deputy Features Editor

3. Moisturizing chapstick: I’ve never been a huge fan of the cherry-flavored variety, and I like it even less after that awful Katy Perry song (a redundancy, I know). The kind that comes in the blue tube, though, is pretty much perfect.
—Hillary Busis, Arts Managing Editor

4. Chia Obama: Yes, the minds behind the Chia Pet have upped their own standards of ridiculousness—you can now order your own Chia rendition of our 44th president and even choose between “Determined Chia Obama” and “Happy Chia Obama.”
—Christine Jordan, TV Editor

5. My freudian slippers: They’re super-cozy, and the ultimate form of foot therapy. When I put them on, slipping my toes into Freud’s tongues, I feel my worries and mental imbalances dissipate into oblivion. The Unemployed Philosophers Guild has the snazziest merchandise!
—Yin Yin Lu, Books Editor

6. Sharon’s sorbet: The mango flavor is the best, and you feel more virtuous than with ice cream because there’s some fruit in it—see, it’s healthy!
—Melanie Jones, Managing Features Editor

7. Skeleton watches: Sleek, with a touch of nerdy. Skeleton watches are really in right now, and I want one!
—Helen Werbe, Style editor

8. Bikes: They’re green, even if they’re not green!
—Devin Briski, Food Editor

9. Squashed philosophers: It has basically all of the Contemporary Civilization texts in condensed form, but unlike SparkNotes, it uses the author’s own words. Marx’s The German Ideology in 4,900 words? Das ok with me!
—Zach Dyer, Interview Editor

10. The Where the Wild Things Are trailer: I expect grouchy people to be all over this movie for being twee or indulgent or whatever, but personally, I can’t wait. I’ve been hitting the trailer pretty hard for the past week now, and I expect to continue doing so until the movie comes out in October.
—Thomas Rhiel, Editor-in-Chief

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2 April 2009
vol. 6, issue 8

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