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Serial Killer of the Month: Carl Panzram
From Issue 120, December 1998
The criminal career of Carl Panzram has been matched by few others. By his own accounts, he murdered 21 people, committed countless acts of burglary, and his personal favorite accomplishment was that he did “forcible sodomy on more than a thousand men.” … read more
Stimboy: Hotelier to the Stars
From Issue 66, June 1994
Get out your number two pencils, because it’s time for a Stimboy pop quiz! Besides being variously referred to as “spokesmen of their generation,” what do Jello Biafra, Henry Rollins and Ian McKaye all have in common? Is it tattoos? No. Is it self-righteous spoken word “performances”? No. For those of you who haven’t guessed the thing that sets these three deep thinking alterna-icons apart from the pack is the fact that they have all been house guests at one time or another of yours truly. … read more
Radio Free 91 KRCL
From Issue 16, April 1990
If you’ve never listened to public radio before, you probably have a lot of misconceptions about it. Or perhaps you don’t know what it is at all. Tune your radio down to 91 and listen—not just one time, but at different hours during the week. It’s not the same thing every day. It’s always unique, always moving forward.
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The Unofficial Story of SLUG Magazine
From Issue 134, February 2000
For some god awful reason there seems to be some discussion as to the beginnings of SLUG Magazine. I don’t know how I got dragged back into this—I thought I was rid of all of this nonsense when I pawned this trash off on Gianni. … read more
Letters From the Editors – February 2010
SLUG celebrates 21 years by reprinting vintage content, selected by three top SLUG editors: Jeanette Moses, Ricky Vigil and Adam Dorobiala. With the help of SLUG’s trusty office interns, this insightful team poured over the mag’s 21 years of content in just a few short months. … read more
ODDSAC – Review
This is the type of film avante garde junkies and Animal Collective fans will want to watch over and over (sober and while on mind-altering substances) because each time, the viewer will find new dimensions unnoticed in the first screening. … read more
Film Review: All My Friends Are Funeral Singers
For those of you familiar with Califone, chances are you have been waiting since 2007 to see All My Friends Are Funeral Singers. … read more
Poinciana Sunrise – Review
The Highwaymen is an organization of landscape artists from South Florida formerly classified as “motel-art artists.” The recently redeemed artists now command thousands of dollars per piece. … read more
GirlLikeMe – Review
This short follows a day-in-the-life account of a young teenager named Lucy who tests the waters of pedophilia with an older man. … read more
Gallery Shorts Block 1
The Growing Season & Celestial Avenue … read more