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IT'S THE BARKING DOG ISSUE

Karlheinz Weinberger, Lake Biel, St. Petersinsel, 1963.
Karlheinz Weinberger (1921 - 2006) is famous for documenting incredible-looking juvenile delinquents in Switzerland in the late 50s and early 60s, and also for having his style ripped off by contemporary fashion designers, photographers, and stylists, like, all the time. His last book, published in 2000, is out of print and going for a minimum of $500 on eBay, but thankfully Rizzoli is publishing a new book of his work, called Rebel Youth. It comes out on February 8th.

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It's almost the middle of January, which means our January issue just came out! Right now it's all bundled up on the backs of trucks and making its way to a bunch of random stores/bars that are probably somewhere near where you live. It's called The Barking Dog issue, and it's got a ferocious canine on the cover.

Let's crack this shiny thing open and see what's inside:

Ever wonder how they get rid of amputated limbs and dead hobos? So did we

Spets might be our favorite show ever. It's a show about scary Russian mobsters made by scary Russian mobsters. Ryan Duffy recaps some of his favorite moments from the defunct show

Diseased Pariah News made AIDS hilarious

The British have been rioting all over the place lately. We got Graham Johnson's take on the whole thing

Hot girls at riots

Ladies covered in lady bugs

Ladies covered in Christmas lights

Photos of a 100-year-old grandmother

Japanese rope shows simultaneously titillate us and test our moral compasses

An interview with George Lois

Theme parks in Argentina

Suroosh Alvi on the Taliban in Pakistan and Shane Smith on the new capitalism in Afghanistan

Pakistan And Afghanistan: A Ding-Dong's Guide

The Learnin' Corner: Braid Theory

The Cute Show has a page now! It's called The Cute Show Page! and this month's spotlighted critter is Jerry Hsu's cat, Oprah

Backstage Requirements For His Holiness The Dalai Lama's "Bring The Peace World Tour '11" by Bob Odenkirk

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You can find the whole issue here, or you can read it article by article in the order that we think it reads best when spread throughout the month on our homepage.

If you want your very own copy IRL, take a look at our handy dandy map of drop off points and head over there like five minutes ago because, as you should know by now, they won't be around long.

Karlheinz Weinberger, Jets and Jaguars, Lake Biel, St. Petersinsel, 1963.