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William Mortensen was a photographer who made a name for himself in the 1940’s taking pictures of starlets, but who also had a dark side...
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Text & Story via Dangerous Minds As the title promises, Steven Fischler and Joel Sucher’s Anarchism in America is a documentary survey of anarchism...
Let’s take a step back into the past; it was August 3rd, 1995. This was the night that Suge Knight destroyed Hip Hop for no...
While the gnarly genius of pre-comics code authority horror comics is gone, we can be thankful that their influence has lived on to this...
As the Bubonic Plague rolled across China, the Middle East, Russia, and Europe from the 14th to 17th centuries, it claimed an estimated 150...
William Mortensen was a photographer who made a name for himself in the 1940’s taking pictures of starlets, but who also had a dark side...
1. St. Theophilus of Adana Many view St. Theophilus of Adana (also known as Saint Theophilus the Penitent) as the first man who...
I’ve really been getting into what I call “global surf music” lately, or surf music from bands who aren’t from the United States. There’s...
In part one of this series, we saw how the French Revolution not only toppled the monarchy, but greatly diminished the power of the...
A recurring issue in medical science has been the supply of cadavers, with histories of dubious means being undertaken in order to find, arrange...
Shortly after the tolling bells and strident drum beat that announce the arrival of ‘Cavity: First Communion’ off Christian Death’s groundbreaking debut LP Only...