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September, 2014
- 17 / Looking for a TON of burlesque matchbook covers? Well, you can stop looking. / Ron Kretsch
- 17 / Sweet dreams: Horror movie pillows / Martin Schneider
- 17 / Own Peter Fonda’s chopper from ‘Easy Rider’ / Ron Kretsch
- 17 / Let Sir George Martin show you how to ‘produce’ a perfect martini / Amber Frost
- 16 / ‘Kenneth Anger: Film as Magical Ritual’: Jaw-dropping German TV doc from 1970 / Richard Metzger
- 16 / Home movies of the Beats: Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, Lucien Carr, Mary Frank and a gaggle of kids / Amber Frost
- 16 / Red peppers, milk, cocaine: David Bowie-themed menu from the big Bowie exhibit in Chicago / Martin Schneider
- 16 / Badass woman on motorcycle f*cks with litterbugs BIG TIME! / Tara McGinley
- 16 / ‘Where Are They Now?’: Bleak animation about the current lives of 80s cartoon characters / Tara McGinley
- 16 / Ministry’s first video was for a song that has never been released. Until today. Sort of. / Ron Kretsch
- 16 / Lemmy’s mole sings ‘Ace of Spades’ / Paul Gallagher
- 16 / 20,000 Days On Earth: The agony and ecstasy of Nick Cave / Marc Campbell
- 15 / Rock snob comedy: In the studio with David Bowie, Brian Eno and Tony Visconti, 1976 / Richard Metzger
- 15 / Move over Tom of Finland, macho Japanese gay comic art is soooooo hot right now / Amber Frost
- 15 / Something to offend everyone: New Iraqi comedy show has Devil and a Jew giving birth to ISIS / Paul Gallagher
- 15 / University pep band slays Rage Against the Machine’s ‘Bulls on Parade’ / Tara McGinley
- 15 / World’s first ever cake-themed edible Halloween ‘horror farm’ / Tara McGinley
- 15 / Feast your eyes on these awesome Blaxploitation movie posters! / Paul Gallagher
- 15 / Real Wild Child: Iggy Pop’s electrifying 1980s appearances on ‘Late Night with David Letterman’ / Bart Bealmear
- 15 / Too soon: Urban Outfitters selling ‘Vintage Kent State Sweatshirt’ complete with blood splatter / Tara McGinley
- 15 / Black Belles’ Olivia Jean did an Al Jolson song, and it’s big, garagey fun: A DM exclusive premiere / Ron Kretsch
- 15 / If everyone wore this mask, Big Brother’s facial recognition software won’t work / Martin Schneider
- 12 / Adorable/creepy child converts his dead rat into into an adorable/creepy ‘ratcopter’ / Amber Frost
- 12 / Just say BO-NO: Mark Hosler of Negativland on Apple’s ‘U2rusion’ / Richard Metzger
- 12 / ‘All Women Have Periods’: Incredibly strange instructional video from 1979 / Martin Schneider
- 12 / The Garden: A tour of cult filmmaker Derek Jarman’s home, a living work of art / Paul Gallagher
- 12 / The Beatles get wild on untamed (and unreleased) outtake of ‘She’s a Woman,’ 1964 / Bart Bealmear
- 12 / DRUGS: Trippy photos from a ‘unique’ volume of the ‘LIFE Science Library,’ 1969 / Tara McGinley
- 12 / There’s some doo-wop goin’ on: Listen to Sly Stone’s racially integrated high school vocal group / Amber Frost
- 12 / Beyond Good & Evil: The Pop Group’s Mark Stewart, the Dangerous Minds interview / Ron Kretsch
- 12 / More, more, Moore: How much is a Henry Moore sculpture REALLY worth??? / Paul Gallagher
- 12 / Plastic Surgery Disaster: Powerful animation about trying to obtain ‘female perfection’ / Tara McGinley
- 12 / Trapped between realms: The ghostly photos of Christopher McKenney / Ron Kretsch
- 12 / ‘Beach Ball’: Having a beach party with Scott Walker, 1965 / Oliver Hall
- 11 / Ella Fitzgerald’s totally swingin’ cover of Cream’s ‘Sunshine of Your Love’ / Richard Metzger
- 11 / The Who’s ‘Quadrophenia’ gets an impressive sonic make-o’er / Richard Metzger
- 11 / ‘God Likes Big Buts’: Louisiana church pays homage to Sir Mix-a-Lot / Martin Schneider
- 11 / Medical Marijuana 101: Learn to navigate the coming tide of legalized weed / Martin Schneider
- 11 / Even the Westboro Baptist Church wants the new iPhone, despite picketing Steve Jobs funeral / Amber Frost
- 11 / ‘Tampon Run’: Teenage coders make a video game about menstruation at summer camp / Martin Schneider
- 11 / Evocative 9/11 photo by Toby Amies / Tara McGinley
- 11 / CPO Punky: Don Rickles meets The Dickies, 1978 / Oliver Hall
- 11 / Drop down The Memory Hole with America’s Surrealist Home Videos / Richard Metzger
- 10 / William Shatner leads a racist reign of terror in Roger Corman’s ‘The Intruder,’ 1962 / Amber Frost
- 10 / Burger King goes ‘goth’ in Japan with their ‘Black Burger’ (and black cheese) / Ron Kretsch
- 10 / ‘Weasels Ripped My Flesh’: The glorious cover art of ‘Man’s Life’ magazine / Amber Frost
- 10 / Nick Cave hates Twitter / Tara McGinley
- 10 / An X-rated doodle from the notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci / Martin Schneider
- 10 / LEGO recreation of the ‘You killed the car’ scene from ‘Ferris Bueller’s Day Off’ / Martin Schneider
- 10 / Philip K. Dick on sex between humans and androids / Paul Gallagher
- 10 / Edgar Allan Poe sweater / Tara McGinley
- 10 / The Clash’s forgotten years, 1984-1986 / Oliver Hall
- 09 / Charles and Ray Eames introduce their legendary lounge chair on daytime TV, 1956 / Martin Schneider
- 09 / Goths and metalheads, is your heart black enough for the Indonesian Ayam Cemani Chicken? / Amber Frost
- 09 / Before Harry Potter there was ‘How to Make Magic’ a children’s guide to practicing the occult / Martin Schneider
- 09 / French Fry Pizza / Tara McGinley
- 09 / She’s got Betty Davis Eyes: Rare interview of funk goddess giving demure interview to flirty DJ / Amber Frost
- 09 / Can, Tangerine Dream, Amon Düül II, and so many more on ‘The German Rock Night’ / Ron Kretsch
- 09 / This isn’t a ‘shred’ video: Hear Courtney Love’s horrible isolated vocal and guitar track / Tara McGinley
- 09 / ‘Say hello to my little friend’: Behind-the-scenes of ‘Scarface’ / Paul Gallagher
- 09 / The Replacements censored on live awards show (but get the last laugh), 1989 / Bart Bealmear
- 08 / Beautiful Colors: Early posters of Duran Duran / Richard Metzger
- 08 / The Beatles play for 18 people in Aldershot, 1961 / Tara McGinley
- 08 / ‘2001: A Space Odyssey’ comic in fantastic Howard Johnson’s ‘Children’s Menu’ / Martin Schneider
- 08 / Oh ‘Kitty’ You’re So Fine?: Toni Basil’s 1982 smash first released by UK band in 1979 / Bart Bealmear
- 08 / ‘It’s a virus’: Tom Waits on musicians allowing their work to be used in commercials / Tara McGinley
- 08 / The Melvins/Love mashup shirt you didn’t know you wanted has arrived / Ron Kretsch
- 08 / Devil Tarot Card, Cthulhu, Ouija Board and Critical Hit area rugs / Tara McGinley
- 08 / ‘Underground’ Pancake Art / Amber Frost
- 08 / ‘Am I Normal?’: Hilariously dated sex education film on male puberty, 1979 / Bart Bealmear
- 08 / Sweet, sweet music: Meet the man who makes playable chocolate records / Paul Gallagher
- 05 / ‘Saturation 70’: The Greatest Sci-Fi Cult Movie (starring Gram Parsons) You’ve Definitely Never Seen / Richard Metzger
- 05 / 10 Reasons to Hate Capitalism / Richard Metzger
- 05 / Future Feminism: A social, cultural and political vision for a feminine utopia / Amber Frost
- 05 / ‘The Ian MacKaye’: DC eatery ‘ironically’ names burger after noted vegan / Richard Metzger
- 05 / Not so happy McDonald’s Happy Meals / Tara McGinley
- 05 / Hell on Wheels: Vintage outlaw biker movie posters / Paul Gallagher
- 05 / Kraftwerk’s 1975 BBC TV appearance: ‘The germinating moment for British dance music’ / Ron Kretsch
- 05 / Trippy ‘Fantasia’ parody shows evolution of life from a germy alien soda bottle / Amber Frost
- 05 / Julian Cope plays the first Phoenix Festival wearing a yellow jockstrap, 1993 / Oliver Hall
- 04 / ‘The Pharmacy’ returns with David J of Bauhaus and Love and Rockets / Tara McGinley
- 04 / ‘Dear Gary Numan’: Two old geezers’ hilariously cranky letters to rock stars / Kimberly J. Bright
- 04 / Amazing ‘Plants of Gods’ terrarium / Tara McGinley
- 04 / Here Comes the Collapsed Lung: Brian Eno had a very busy 1974 / Richard Metzger
- 04 / Cool minimalist cover art for the new James Bond 007 audiobooks / Ron Kretsch
- 04 / The black market work of an outlaw taxidermist / Amber Frost
- 04 / Listen to Professor Martenot and his incredible ‘Music from the Ether’ / Paul Gallagher
- 04 / ‘Wish you were here?’: Unbelievably boring British postcards from the sixties and seventies / Paul Gallagher
- 04 / ‘Symbiopsychotaxiplasm’: Mind-boggling, multilayered 1971 film is an experimental masterwork / Bart Bealmear
- 03 / Days of wine and roses: The Dream Syndicate live at Tower Records, 1982 / Oliver Hall
- 03 / ‘Dick’ Butt, rest in peace / Tara McGinley
- 03 / More Siouxsie Sioux makeup tutorials than you can shake a lipstick at / Tara McGinley
- 03 / The hymnal of the brainwashed worker: IBM’s 1937 corporate songbook / Amber Frost
- 03 / Before The Dead Boys were the Dead Boys, they were the oh so glamorous ‘Frankenstein’ / Ron Kretsch
- 03 / Street Gangs of East LA: Retro educational film from the 1970s / Paul Gallagher
- 03 / ‘Game of Thrones’ intro redone retro 60s-style / Tara McGinley
- 03 / Kink Think: Luscious fashion ads from 1966, starring Dave Davies—and terylene, the wonder fabric / Martin Schneider
- 03 / The Fatberg that ate London: Disgusting blob the size of an airliner removed from city’s sewer / Paul Gallagher
- 03 / Rondos, the punk band that made Crass ‘look like a vaudeville show’ / Oliver Hall
- 02 / ‘ABCs of Death 2’: Gory, hilarious trailer with 26 ways to die, a different director for each letter / Richard Metzger
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