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Author: Martin Schneider

Les Vampyrettes’ perfect Krautrock song for your Halloween party

Anyone who is looking to celebrate Halloween but insists on being totally “Kosmisch” (cosmic) about it, there’s a curious release that you’ve got to hear…

Martin Schneider
Oct 26, 2017

The B-52s bring their mess around to the popular soap opera ‘Guiding Light,’ 1982

Guiding Light holds the record for the longest run of any soap opera. It debuted in 1952 as a narrative doled out in 15-minute increments…

Martin Schneider
Oct 23, 2017

OK, let’s all listen to that 1970s rock opera about Spider-Man…..

I don’t exactly understand how Iron Man became the dominant superhero of our era, but the truth is, Spider-Man’s the greatest character that the Marvel…

Martin Schneider
Oct 18, 2017

Robyn Hitchcock and Graham Coxon cover Syd Barrett’s ‘Octopus’ for new Philip K. Dick TV series

Right now Channel 4 in the U.K. is running Philip K. Dick’s Electric Dreams–U.S. viewers will be able to see it once it gets on…

Martin Schneider
Oct 12, 2017

‘Michael’s Thing’: New York City’s once essential queer city guide (as seen on HBO’s ‘The Deuce’)

Early on in the most recent episode of HBO’s The Deuce, which is set in New York City in 1971, Vince Martino (one of the…

Martin Schneider
Oct 11, 2017

Breathtaking comix panels inspired by Nick Cave’s first novel

But Now by God, it ROARS! You might remember the name Tom Neely for his whimsical tribute to punk rock’s most famous gay couple, Glenn…

Martin Schneider
Oct 6, 2017

That time the Velvet Underground’s ‘Venus in Furs’ was used to peddle tires…

It’s difficult to tell which lyric in Velvet Underground’s “Venus in Furs,” off of the band’s debut album The Velvet Underground & Nico, so causes…

Martin Schneider
Sep 27, 2017

What the fuck is going on in Wiley Wallace’s crazy sci-fi paintings?

Wiley Wallace‘s meticulous canvases depict a peculiar universe in which fantastical things happen, usually in nature with kids involved. They suggest an unholy mashup of…

Martin Schneider
Sep 21, 2017

The Male Figure: Bruce of Los Angeles and the perfection of midcentury beefcake

When you ponder improbable destinies for high school chemistry teachers, it’s likely that almost everyone reading this would instantly think of Walter White, who went…

Martin Schneider
Sep 19, 2017

‘Porklips Now’: Spoof of Coppola’s ‘Apocalypse Now’ sends up suburban barbecue culture, 1980

The strongest period for American film starts with Bonnie and Clyde or The Graduate, which both came out in 1967, and, in my opinion, ends,…

Martin Schneider
Sep 18, 2017

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