Man’s Best Friend

December 1, 2015 Cody S. Decker 0

  by Cody S. Decker It was hard to tell if I was awake or not.  The room was so dark, nothing changed when I opened my eyes.  My first thought was the same one I always get when I wake up in the middle of the night.  “What woke […]

The Michel Negroponte Interview

November 14, 2015 Clayton Luce 0

  Hello Michel, I just finished watching your film, An Autobiography of Michelle Maren. Not bad for a film I would have otherwise probably never have watched. It made me snot all over myself, and I drank a fifth of whiskey in order to get through it without having a […]

Hero Apomixis: Chpt. 5 & 6

November 14, 2015 Charlie Seller 0

by C.A. Seller art by Dan Reece CHAPTER 5 (read chapters 1-4) Always brush before you visit the dentist. Be careful who you pick your nose around. Pick your nose, pick your ass,don’t pick your tattoos. Don’t throw your cigarette butts in the urinal. Put the seat back down when you’re […]

Whatever Happened to Savage Lucy?

November 11, 2015 Gonzo Today 0

  by Bradley James Weber art by Troy Little from the graphic novel Fear & Loathing in Las Vegas Top Shelf Comix  . . .  the door hit something, which I recognized at once as a human form: a girl of indeterminate age with the face and form of a […]

A New Light in the Hunter S. Thompson Kitchen

November 5, 2015 Clayton Luce 0

originally published in Leo Weekly From Kentucky to Denver and Beyond- One Gonzo Spirit Road Trip A few weeks ago Clayton Luce (Gonzo Today publisher & Founding Editor), Nick Storm (Storm Generation Films & Pure Politics), and I (Gonzo Today Poetry Editor) took a 72-hour non-stop road trip to Denver, Colorado, where […]

Dave Parsons of Sham 69: The Gonzo Today Interview

November 4, 2015 Saira Viola 0

by Saira Viola illustration by Bronwen Griffiths Gonzo Today salutes one of the founding fathers of Punk nobility: Dave Parsons — proudly anti establishment and a global icon of rebellion — the original co-lyricist with Jim Pursey and guitarist for Sham 69. Dave sheds light on his gritty way to […]

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A Journey to the Northwoods

November 4, 2015 T.H. Bear 0

We were somewhere near Eden Prairie, on the edge of the Twin Cities, when I cracked open a can of Hamm’s. “My stomach ain’t feelin’ too good,” Duke grumbled. “I think I had too many tacos for lunch.  One of you guys needs to take a turn behind the wheel.” […]