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Author: Martin Schneider

Penises aplenty: The South Korean park with enough dicks for everyone

There is a park in South Korea called Haesindang Park, and its most noteworthy feature is that the park is essentially an elaborate celebration of…

Martin Schneider
Jul 10, 2017

A snowflake on the Fourth of July: Hillary-loving libtard wrestler brings the fight to Trump country

Matthew Chasney has been a known commodity in the Cleveland music scene for years, having manned the drums for such well-known local outfits as Six…

Martin Schneider
Jul 6, 2017

That time Mary Hartman and Patti Smith unwittingly formed a fantasy presidential ticket, 1976

Any discussion about the presidency in 2017 has to start with the notion that about 90% of Americans living or dead would be an improvement…

Martin Schneider
Jul 5, 2017

You don’t have to pay $500 to see this rare Japanese concert video of the Cure, now it’s on YouTube

It’s a curious fact that the first two VHS products the Cure put out were both Japan-only releases, and both are rather difficult to find…

Martin Schneider
Jun 28, 2017

Phone scammers called *this one programmer* and immediately regretted it!

Face it, we live in an era defined by “fake news,” identity theft, and countless nefarious schemes to separate you from your money through false…

Martin Schneider
Jun 27, 2017

Salvador Dalí’s body to be exhumed to establish a psychic’s paternity

A Madrid judge has ordered the exhumation of the body of Salvador Dalí to adjudicate a paternity claim on behalf of Maria Pilar Abel Martínez,…

Martin Schneider
Jun 26, 2017

‘Aliens are never eliminated’: Amazing 1979 ‘Alien’ board game

We’ve noted before that the merchandising arm connected with Ridley Scott’s original Alien movie of 1979 didn’t seem to know anything about the movie. (For…

Martin Schneider
Jun 20, 2017

‘The Modern Antiquarian’: Julian Cope’s guided tour of the megaliths of Britain

Sure, everyone knows about Stonehenge, but it might not be quite as widely known that stone rings and megaliths dating back several thousand years, well…

Martin Schneider
Jun 16, 2017

Peter Gabriel, Laurie Anderson, Oingo Boingo, Allen Ginsberg, John Cage & others usher in 1984

John Cage performs with a feather while George Plimpton narrativizes (inset) George Orwell’s sinister novel Nineteen Eighty-Four made it inevitable that the arrival of his…

Martin Schneider
Jun 15, 2017

‘The Unheard Music’: The definitive documentary on Los Angeles punk legends X

The first thing you see when you watch W.T. Morgan’s 1986 documentary The Unheard Music about the difficult-to-Google Los Angeles punk band X is a…

Martin Schneider
Jun 15, 2017

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