Issues

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.
Featuring
Apocalypse Already, These days even the end of the world is Disneyfied Clarke Cooper 11
Camp: An Introduction, Introduces the Theme to Issue 11/12 Joshua Glenn 11
The Art of Being Uncomfortable, Lisa Carver on discomfort and beauty Lisa Carver 11

 
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.
Featuring
Campanile Free-Fall, The end of Camponile's Age of Innocence John Marr 13
The Astrologer Inside Me, A.S. Hamrah channels the astrological musings of one Jim Thompson Jim Thompson A. S. Hamrah 13
Zooming through Space, Chris Fujiwara explores how the cinematic zoom lense brings viewers to the precipice of vertigo and back again. Chris Fujiwara 13
Motley Cruise, Ingrid Schorr remembers where she was when Princess Diana died. A review of Pam and Tommy Lee: Hardcore and Uncensored., Ingrid Schorr 13
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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.
Featuring
Their America: Nudes On the Moon,, Space Art Solves Country's Financial Mr. Slotcar Hatebath 14
Disintermediated!, Chris Fujiwara eliminates the middleman. Chris Fujiwara 14
The Academic as Apologist , A.S. Hamrah chooses to laugh rather than weep. A. S. Hamrah 14
Simone Weil: 1909-1943, Hermenaut of the Month is Simone Weil Joshua Glenn 14
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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
Featuring
Letter from LA, Dan Reines loves fake meat. Dan Reines 15
The B Side of Paradise: The Ten Best Jazz Records for Driving,, Learn to promote the astute semiconsciousness ideally conducive to driving. Chris Fujiwara 15
The Will to Scorn, Clarke Cooper discusses the Golden Rule of cinematic etiquette. Clarke Cooper 15
Memories of the Biosphere, The sorry fate of Biosphere 2 Margaret Blonder 15
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