Volume 16 Τεύχος 10

  • I Survived Waco!

    On February 28, four ATF agents died in an attempt to carry out a search warrant on the Mount Carmel ranch in Waco, Texas. It was home to David Koresh, the leader of the Branch Davidians, an offshoot of the Adventist Christian movement.

  • Street Poll

    With all the public groping, it looks like Keating will finally rid us of the royal family for good.

  • Street Poll

    How do you feel about, you know, current events and stuff?

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  • Ludlow Street, Mon Amour

    Populated primarily by dive bars, nodding junkies, and boarded-up storefronts, the thought of anything even remotely related to trendiness, fancy clothes, or art happening down here would be pretty hard to believe.

  • Bending Genders

    Ever since Leigh Bowery left Melbourne’s Western suburbs for London’s suburbs and passed his style tips on to Boy George, club kids have had to dress like undead drag queens to get noticed.

  • Vice Comics

    THE HORRIFYING SUPER SATAN

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  • Records

    PAVEMENT Crooked Rain,Crooked Rain Best record of 1994 so far. ’Nuff said.

  • Zine Scene

    WAFFLE #4The Love & Hate Issue is full of, you guessed it, the stuff we all love and hate (love: Jesus Lizard; hate: Barney the Dinosaur—ooh, take that, Barney!). Those Waffle kids sure know how to get good interviews. In...

  • Lighten Up!

    “There’s not any cruising in here at all!” my friend Alphonse complains, looking around. He’s right. The predominantly queer crowd of ACT UP members stuffed into Revolution Books on Avenue B in New York’s East Village is rigid, alert, and crisp with...

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  • A Rising Son

    On July 8, 1994, North Korea’s Great Leader, Kim Il-sung, finally passed on to the great DMZ in the sky.

  • Preppy In Pink

    If you are a young female person in New York in 1994 and you are not wearing X-Girl, you are not cool. Does that hurt your feelings?

  • I Hate Myself and I Want to Die

    Eight years ago, when Elizabeth Wurtzel began writing her memoir about being depressed at Harvard University, she wasn’t trying to be the poster child for glumness in America. But in the few months since her book has been out, that’s...