Literature
via The Guardian In 1898 the Wickedest Man in the World was feeling thoroughly sorry for himself. The occultist Aleister Crowley’s first great love...
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Where we came from and why we are here are two questions that have haunted human beings from the beginning of our time on...
Written By J. Bennett Photography by Edward Colver With Reagan in the White House and the economy in the toilet, early ’80s America was a...
Excerpt from the final chapter of HEAVY: A Memoir of Wyoming, BMX, Drugs, and Heavy Fucking Music by JJ Anselmi Excision The...
via Prague Post Books on witchcraft and the occult collected by SS chief Heinrich Himmler were found in a storage depot near Prague used...
via The Guardian In 1898 the Wickedest Man in the World was feeling thoroughly sorry for himself. The occultist Aleister Crowley’s first great love...
You might remember a post I did about the metaldudes & cats book a while back…well, it’s finally here! Alexandra Crockett’s book features portraits...
The other day I was reading Public Service Announcement, a piece from Beth Lisick’s Yokohama Threeway. It opens with the line, “DON’T HAVE SEX...
Who is Max G. Morton? There’s a surprising dearth of information online about this writer and publisher; a Google search yields about two articles,...
As a kid and burgeoning adolescent I spent almost every weekend for a period of years longer than I’m willing to admit at the...
“Between us, there always seemed to exist some deeper identification, born of a deep, unspoken bond; an underlying sense of kinship. It was as...
I’d heard word that they put on punk shows at a few different places around town. This news blindsided me because I didn’t think...
This year we have an interesting collection of art posts for the Top 6 of 2013 in the Art category. We introduced the “tattoo”...
Photos & Text from The Bold Italic In the early ’90s my friends and I used to tape flashlights to the handlebars of our...
For MCA In the days of analog videotape, gas lamps and horse-drawn carriages, before even dial-up internet had hit my household, musical...
For “Dimebag” Darrell Abbott (August 20, 1966 – December 8, 2004) Steve Collins was my primary school’s resident expert on all things parentally unapproved:...
The Victorian Blood Book was a part of Evelyn Waugh‘s personal collection of Victorian texts and manuscripts, and arguably the most curious – a...