Articles by Christian Storm
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Richard Kern's Films Are Still Shocking as Hell
You may know him from all of his pictures of cute, topless girls, but from 1984 to 1993, Richard Kern made a ton of violent, aggressive, and visceral films, featuring murder, rape, and mayhem. They were all recently remastered and released on Blu-Ray, and they're still really crazy. Full story
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I Had Lunch with Larry Clark
His new movie, 'Marfa Girl,' was just released online to avoid corporate bullshit and ratings bureaucracy. It's just another in a long line of badass moves which prove how much the almost-70-year-old is still in touch with what's going on. Full story
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Kanye West Mouthed the Words to His Own Song on Stage for Twenty Seconds on Friday
Last Friday, TNGHT played at Music Hall of Williamsburg, and we were there, just chilling. All the sudden, whoa, it's Kanye. Then he left. Shit was cray. Full story
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The 8-Ball Zine Fair Still Has Nothing to Do with Cocaine
This Sunday, if you live near New York City, you should definitely skip church and head over to Space Billiards in Korea Town for the second installment of the 8-Ball Zine Fair. Just send your family a link to this post so they know that it's got nothing to do with that white gir… Full story
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Singing a Sad Song with Photographs
Bryan Schutmaat’s new photographic series, 'Grays the Mountain Sends,' depicts desolate regions and isolated communities of the western United States with a keen eye and a genuine spirit. Serious stuff, dudes. Full story
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Visiting the Art Exhibits in Torbjørn Rødland's Dreams
Torbjørn Rødland is a weird dude. I mean that in the best way possible, as his weirdness manifests itself in brilliant and subversive photographs that twist our perceptions of visual culture into a ball and throw them in the trash. Full story
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Jason Nocito Has a Distant Lover
Our bearded photographer-genius friend's new series, entitled "I Heart Transylvania,"shows how great it is to love someone and how much it sucks when he or she lives far away. Full story
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Throwing Punches with Theo Ehret
For almost 20 years, Theo was the staff photographer at the Grand Olympic Auditorium in downtown Los Angeles. During his tenure, Theo documented all of the mayhem of both the boxing matches and the professional wrestling that went on inside the walls of the Olympic. Full story
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Marni and Nate Are in Your Hood, Photographing Your Tweets
Collaborative artists Marni Shindelman and Nate Larson's most recent series, "Geolocation," involves the two choosing a tweet which was tagged with location information, photographing the actual spot where the tweet was made, and then pairing the original tweet with their new ima… Full story
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It Was Halloween in Chicago Last Night
With all this hullabaloo about Frankenstorms and such, there's a sense that Halloween has been put on the back burner for those on the East Coast. Zak Arctander showed us what went down in Chicago, where they didn't forget what day it was. Full story
Thought and Memory
New Fiction by Ed Park
Malaysian Neo-Nazis
Fighting for a Pure Malay Race
The Strongest Dwarf in New Jersey
Remembering My Tormentor
Gay Men and Their Misogyny Problem
It's Not Cute Anymore
Snooping Around Nicolas Cage's House
So Many Bummers
Saudi Arabia's Feminist Revolution
It's Not Happening