11: Camp


Issue 11/12

Oscar Wilde and Camp

Letters

Editor's Notes on Issue #11/12

Their America: The 'W' Word by Mr. Slotcar Hatebath

Hatebath's Mailbag

The Way of Etiquette: What You See Is What You Get by Mr. Way

Travels With Smith: Painting The Town Red by Patrick Smith

The X Page

Features

Camp: An Introduction by Joshua Glenn

Hermenaut of the month: Oscar Wilde by Joshua Glenn

Apocalypse Already by Clarke Cooper

Learning From Miami by Margaret Blonder

Leather and Lace: My Closet by Ernest Pascucci

Dr. Exstaticus, Master of Irony by Joshua Glenn

Semi-Precious Moments by Al Hoff

Nancy & Lee and Sonny & Cher by Phil Milstein

Viva Liberace! by Scot Hacker

The Irony Age by Jon Spayde

I, Robot by Chris Fujiwara

Death of a Soul Man by Heidi Olmack

Earnestness Goes to Camp by Jerry Jaguar

The Art of Being Uncomfortable by Lisa Carver

Model Urban Communities for Communist Urban Models by Eric Fredericksen

Reviews

Men, Married Women, and Other Degenerates by A. S. Hamrah

Radius: Volumes 3 and 4 by John Cradock

Desktop Philosophy by Joshua Glenn

Everyday Glamour by Jennifer Engel

The B Side of Paradise by Chris Fujiwara

Aaron Spelling: A Prime-time Life by Ingrid Schorr

Melrose Place: Supermarket Paperbacks by A. S. Hamrah

Brass and Black Lace by A. S. Hamrah

The Giants of Philosophy by Susan Roe

Sonic Tollbooth by Hap Mansfield


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