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June, 2014
- 16 / Ayn Rand ‘objectively’ explains to ‘Cat Fancy’ that cats are awesome, 1966 / Martin Schneider
- 13 / Divine takes the UK: Two Hacienda shows and ‘Top of the Pops’ / Ron Kretsch
- 13 / ‘Hey Good Looking Boy’: Roxy Music in the 1970s / Paul Gallagher
- 13 / Charlie Rich declares war on John Denver and pop-country at the 1975 CMAs—or does he? / Martin Schneider
- 13 / The Making of an Underground Film: Edie Sedgwick, Andy Warhol and a ‘topless’ Velvet Underground / Richard Metzger
- 13 / Jazz legend ‘Little’ Jimmy Scott dead at 88 / Richard Metzger
- 12 / Thurston Moore discusses the No Wave scene, 2008 / Martin Schneider
- 12 / The time Dean Ween hijacked Carlos Santana’s gear on its way to ‘Good Morning America’ / Ron Kretsch
- 12 / Rik Mayall’s hilariously rude correspondence to fans / Paul Gallagher
- 12 / A slightly bombed Dennis Hopper bemoans the fate of his feature ‘The Last Movie’ / Paul Gallagher
- 12 / Check out these rare 1967 Velvet Underground covers from Dutch kids and U.S. soldiers in Vietnam! / Howie Pyro
- 12 / Ian Curtis’ original handwritten lyrics for ‘Love Will Tear Us Apart’ / Ron Kretsch
- 11 / Germs drummer Don Bolles is selling off his old punk flyers / Martin Schneider
- 11 / ‘Abandon the idea that you are ever going to finish’: John Steinbeck’s advice on writing / Paul Gallagher
- 11 / Incredible unpublished 1995 interview with Bikini Kill’s Kathleen Hanna / Kimberly J. Bright
- 11 / Surrealism founder André Breton’s apartment is a museum in its own right / Paul Gallagher
- 11 / Nick Cave talks songwriting, Hell-fire and redemption but tells no jokes / Paul Gallagher
- 11 / Violent Femmes, live at the Hacienda, 1983 and 1984 / Ron Kretsch
- 11 / Fear and Loathing in elementary school: Ralph Steadman’s ‘Little Red Computer’ / Kimberly J. Bright
- 11 / Anarchism in America / Richard Metzger
- 11 / ‘Never-before-seen’ 1972 Miles Davis acetate from Columbia Recording Studios available on eBay / Martin Schneider
- 10 / Before Kehinde Wiley, there was Barkley L. Hendricks: magnificent portraits of African-Americans / Martin Schneider
- 10 / Eerie avant-garde noise duo The Garden drone into your brain with new video for ‘Crystal Clear’ / Amber Frost
- 10 / Black Flag is for the children! / Ron Kretsch
- 10 / ‘Damn good’ postcard portraits of ‘Twin Peaks’ characters / Martin Schneider
- 10 / The disappearing face of New York / Paul Gallagher
- 10 / Ask Lemmy: Straight talk from metal’s ace life coach / Ron Kretsch
- 10 / Pulp: A Film About Life, Death and Supermarkets / Richard Metzger
- 09 / Rik Mayall in ‘Don’t Fear Death,’ one of his final works / Paul Gallagher
- 09 / POPMarket’s Father’s Day Gift Guide: Win a Hunter S. Thompson box set! / Sponsored Post
- 09 / The house that’s decorated in beer cans / Paul Gallagher
- 09 / Bring back Hothead Paisan, homicidal lesbian terrorist / Kimberly J. Bright
- 09 / Tisha Cherry’s incredible edible art works / Paul Gallagher
- 09 / God save the teens: the insane YouTube channel of mall goths Raven and Tara / Howie Pyro
- 09 / ‘Super Duper Alice Cooper’: Welcome to his nightmare…. / Richard Metzger
- 09 / Fire up Photoshop—I found the worst couple on Instagram / Amber Frost
- 09 / Home movie footage of Duke Ellington and his band playing baseball / Martin Schneider
- 09 / Mike Watt stars in new Sweet Apple video: a DM exclusive premiere / Ron Kretsch
- 09 / Lou Man Group exists and seems pretty brilliant, and that’s about all we can tell you about them / Ron Kretsch
- 08 / ‘Regarding Susan Sontag’: America’s last great intellectual rock star / Richard Metzger
- 06 / Johnny Thunders hawks hot dogs in 1984 / Amber Frost
- 06 / Marilyn Monroe in a potato sack / Amber Frost
- 06 / Kooky Simon & Garfunkel ad from 1967: Art is a lion, and Paul is a panda / Martin Schneider
- 06 / Meet Mike Cooper, the mysterious folk blues legend who turned down The Rolling Stones / Richard Metzger
- 06 / Check out Stephen Malkmus’ favorite album, the Groundhogs’ ‘Thank Christ for the Bomb’ / Ron Kretsch
- 06 / Maya Angelou and Jessica Mitford sing ‘Right, Said Fred’ / Paul Gallagher
- 06 / Jack Nicholson got bare-ass naked for the cover of Esquire in 1972 / Martin Schneider
- 06 / Incredible cat portraits by Eldar Zakirov / Paul Gallagher
- 05 / DM interviews Alex van Warmerdam, director of the surreal thriller ‘Borgman’ / Paul Gallagher
- 05 / Happy birthday to Richard Butler of the Psychedelic Furs / Ron Kretsch
- 05 / Trendy celebrity diets photographed like stately still lifes from the Renaissance / Martin Schneider
- 05 / Sly Stone, totally wasted (and totally amazing) on the Dick Cavett Show / Ron Kretsch
- 05 / David Foster Wallace subscribes to magazine, redesigns subscription card, 2003 / Martin Schneider
- 05 / It’s a Mad Mad Mad Mad world! The origin of counterculture icon Alfred E. Neuman / Howie Pyro
- 05 / Listen to some lesser-known Pink Floyd gems from their soundtrack to ‘More’ / Richard Metzger
- 05 / Get your very own Lebowski doodle pad, complete with sketch of ... you know what / Martin Schneider
- 04 / Art world phenomenon Bartsquiat Simpson / Martin Schneider
- 04 / John Fante: The renegade writer Bukowski called ‘God’ / Paul Gallagher
- 04 / Rolling paper packaging from the 1970s: Balls-out, visually appealing, and hilarious / Martin Schneider
- 04 / The robot wife of tomorrow! Or 1968, whatever / Ron Kretsch
- 04 / Frank Zappa & The Mothers live in London, 1968: The Rejected Mexican Pope Leaves the Stage / Richard Metzger
- 04 / Fantastic posters for the Cockettes, Divine, Sylvester by Todd Trexler / Martin Schneider
- 04 / Medical marijuana sex lube: probably not so medical / Amber Frost
- 04 / Butthole Surfers’ Gibby Haynes, college jock / Martin Schneider
- 04 / ‘I always hope that people will have some kind of orgasm’: Patti Smith on ‘The Tomorrow Show’ / Ron Kretsch
- 03 / Will Rogers calls bankers ‘the most disgustingly rich audience I’ve ever talked to’ / Amber Frost
- 03 / ‘Becoming a hermit solves nothing’: The Fall’s Mark E. Smith writes Tony Friel, 1977 / Martin Schneider
- 03 / Stream the new Chrome song exclusively on Dangerous Minds / Ron Kretsch
- 03 / Buddy Rich for Synsonics drums / Ron Kretsch
- 03 / ‘Axe murder’ on Google Street View solved / Paul Gallagher
- 02 / New York’s a go go and everything tastes nice: Freakout at the Cheetah Club, 1966 / Howie Pyro
- 02 / Gisèle Freund’s gorgeous photographs of modernist heroes / Martin Schneider
- 02 / Metal machine magic: The fantastic world of Sharmanka Kinetic Theater / Paul Gallagher
- 02 / William Shatner speaks Esperanto in oddball cult horror film ‘Incubus’ / Paul Gallagher
- 02 / The Kurt Vonnegut/Alice Cooper Mutual Admiration Society / Kimberly J. Bright
- 02 / ‘Ashes of Doom’: This ‘Dark Shadows’-inspired 1970s anti-smoking PSA makes me want a cigarette / Amber Frost
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