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1My California Trip

My California Trip

Aug 20, 2018

We were gathered in the publisher’s corner office just off Park Avenue on a snowy afternoon in February, looking at the intriguing series of ads that had been coming in over the past few months. Professionally photographed, seductively styled, they showed a shiny steel apparatus encircled with golden buds of weed damp with the resins […]

2Stowaway to the Thanatosphere:   My Voyage Beyond Apollo with Norman Mailer

Stowaway to the Thanatosphere: My Voyage Beyond Apollo with Norman Mailer

Aug 20, 2018

By Rex Weiner –  December 31, 2012 On a brisk December day in 1972, the SS Statendam left New York Harbor with an extraordinary passenger list. Theoretical physicists, science fiction writers, a handful of paying passengers, a reporter from the New York Times, media personalities, and a couple of distinguished literary figures, including Norman Mailer. […]

3Titus in Space: Steve Bannon’s obsession with Shakespeare’s goriest play

Titus in Space: Steve Bannon’s obsession with Shakespeare’s goriest play

Aug 20, 2018

By Rex Weiner   November 29, 2016 Here’s the pitch: Titus Andronicus in outer space. You might have forced a smile, sitting through a meeting with Steve Bannon during his Hollywood years in the early nineties. Today, as Trump’s chief advisor, the world’s second-most-powerful man designate has other scenarios to sell. But before Bannon was merely […]

4The Eye of the Storm

The Eye of the Storm

Aug 20, 2018

Alan Shenker, an artist known among the underground cartoonists of the late sixties as Yossarian, died last week, in New York, at the age of sixty-seven. Born in Levittown, he was a downtown habitué and his work was published in the East Village Other, among many other publications of the era. A kind of ruthless […]

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