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Review: Fear & Loathing the Graphic Novel
by Bradley James Weber “. . . an amphetamine-paced series of cartoon-like sketches, centered on two hapless acid abusers who come to seem like the bastard descendants of Don Quixote and Sancho Panzo.” –– William Stephenson, Gonzo Republic William Stephenson’s description of Hunter Thompson’s masterwork, Fear and Loathing in Las […]
Hunter S. Thompson interview, Aspen 1973
Hunter S. Thompson interviewed at the Hotel Jerome Bar in Aspen for Grassroots TV12 to discuss the status of the Nixon administration and the charges against Vice President Spiro Agnew. October 1973.
If I may…but maybe I shouldn’t
by David C. Philips This past night there has been uproar in Kentucky politics. Some bigoty douchebag has been elected Governor and for some fucking reason people are shocked, surprised, and rightfully infuriated. I’ve recently lost an Ireland Rugby club hat that was given to me by a dear friend…meant […]
Buy Your Ticket and Take the Ride: Carnegie Classics “Fear & Loathing”
by Cody S. Decker This year’s Carnegie Classics event is going to be celebrating Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas by Kentucky’s own literary outlaw, Hunter S. Thompson. On Saturday November 7th, the Carnegie Center is going to look as if it were a scene peeled directly from the […]
Fear and Trembling
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Ghouls, Ghosts and Gruesome Goings on
by Saira Viola Why celebrate All Hallows Eve, and what ‘s the reason for tiny tots donning scary frocks and demanding candy with menace? Halloween, Devils Night — call it what you will — only rivals Christmas in terms of world-wide popularity and is uniquely American in its razzamatazz […]
Haunted Inns of Cape Cod
By David Pratt CAPE COD, MA – Cape Cod is considered one of the most haunted regions of already creepy New England. From the ghosts of old ship captains and shipwrecked pirates to the lost souls of their women left behind, eternally gazing out to sea from their widow’s walk, Cape […]
The Ghost of 188 Ave B
by nikki vixen In 1983 I was 18 years old living on Avenue B between 11th and 12th Streets in NYC’s East Village. A block of 5 story tenements with lines of junkies waiting to cop in front of my door. My place was on the third floor. Apartments […]
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