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Issues
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11: Camp
Melrose Place and Samuel Beckett; Stevie Nicks and Xuxa; Nostradamus and Walt Disney; Socrates and Mystery Science Theater 3000; Tiny Tim and Urban Kitsch. Also in this issue: Hatebath on Wiggers; Mr. Way on Transvestites; Smith: One Night in Bangkok.
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13: Vertigo
Charles Baudelaire yearns for extinction; Evel Knievel wants to punch you out; Jorge Luis Borges writes the X-Files. Also in the issue: Mr. Vertigo; A. S. Hamrah changes channels; Chris zooms through space and Leslie's life is changed.
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14: Anorexia/Technology
Simone Weil under the form of absence; Uncle Microsoft is a pervert; Linda McCartney died for your sins; J. G. Ballard says: "Do crimes"; Dick Gregory will never die. Also in this issue: Convent Erotica; Teletubbies; What is the Half Karen?; Disintermediated!; My Life as a Wookiee.
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15: Fake Authenticity
Philip K. Dick wonders what the hell the "semi-real" is; Doris Day is from another world; Daniel Clowes finds a way to get up every morning;Iggy Pop and Orson Welles split the definitive; Henri Bergson talks to horses. Also in this issue: Golgotha, Conn.; Cowboy G-Men; Are You An Identiopath?; Scornbots; Celebrating the Celebroma
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