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The History Issue

The Epicly Later'd Page
I remember Jerry Hsu coming to New York in 2001 and 2002, back before he knew anyone here. He was probably 17 but I thought he was 24.
Patrick O'Dell
5.1.08
The History Issue

Our Willy
Chriss Kunst, Jakob Hinrichs, Vanskap, Mario Wagner
5.1.08
The History Issue

Amy Fisher / Joey Buttafuoco Caught On Tape
How was your weekend? Mine was shitty. Me and my wife went down with the flu for two weeks and were running 102 fevers, bedridden, and about to tear each other's
Chris Nieratko
5.1.08
The History Issue

The History Of Dad
My father Stephen has done a lot of pretty cool things that have been significant in recent British history. He started something called the Boilerhouse Project at the V&A in the 80s, set up the Design Museum, wrote a book called Sex, Drink and Fast...
Bruno Bayley
5.1.08
The History Issue

This Guy Hunts Down Nazis
Dr. Efraim Zuroff oversees Operation: Last Chance, an organization that tracks down the remaining geriatric dickheads who were responsible for the Holocaust.
Rocco Castoro
5.1.08
The History Issue

Thomas Cahill Is Saving Civilization
Over the course of books such as How the Irish Saved Civilization, Sailing the Wine-Dark Seas, and Mysteries of the Middle Ages, historian Thomas Cahill has done more for making ancient history readable and entertaining than all the cobweb-covered...
Jesse Pearson
5.1.08
The History Issue

Literary
We recently got our hands on a few “history” books a friend of ours brought back from Pyongyang.
Hyemee Chung
5.1.08
The History Issue

Bloodclot!
One morning on my way to work, hungover and feeling sorry for myself, I ran into John Joseph, who I knew a little bit through our mutual friends in the hardcore scene in New York.
Trevor Silmser
5.1.08
The History Issue

Cogitations Upon The Nature Of History
They say that history is written by the winners. One day the feral scum of Britain will win and roam the country free. My problem is that they can't read or write.
Lee Kern
5.1.08
The History Issue

Blood Splashed On A Daisy In The Sunshine
When Siouxsie Sioux climbed onstage at the 100 Club in September 1976 with a band made up of nonmusician buddies-Marco Pirroni, Steven Severin, and Sid Vicious-she probably wasn't thinking about world tours with roadies, lighting rigs, and costume...
Steve Lafreniere; Photos: Sølve Sundsbø/ArT + Comme
5.1.08
The History Issue

I Don't Feel At Home In This World Anymore
I've always had this belief that if you produce something beautiful, and it's packaged beautifully and has had some love and attention invested in it, then somebody will want it.
J. Spaceman
5.1.08
The History Issue

Video Games Killed The Radio Star
This isn’t particularly fair. It’s like they’ve told me to review the universe in a text message.
Gary Cutlack
5.1.08
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