Partial script for LOST season 7, episode 1 (“We Have to Go Back.”) [On-Island - Bamboo grove. JACK SHEPHERD is lying on the ground, VINCENT at his side. BENJAMIN LINUS enters. VINCENT stands when BENJAMIN LINUS appears, then stiffly walks away.] JACK: Where’s Hurley? BENJAMIN: Hurley is just where you left him. JACK: What are [...]
Monday, February 21, 2011
17 July 1990 interview with V. Vale, publisher of Search and Destroy, co-founder of Re/Search Publications. OVO: What is the main source for the information that you publish? VALE: We never tire of saying that our main influences were surrealism and situationism, and surrealism as you know placed a great deal of influence on objective [...]
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Monday, February 21, 2011
House of the United States of America: Warbucks Intra-Family Communique I know that you don’t like to think this, but we are much like humans. We are subject to the human frailties. We forget. We get slip-shod. We fall short of our disciplines. You have selected me to be the family coordinator and I agreed [...]
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Wikipedia: Mike Diana Michael Christopher “Mike” Diana (born 1969) is an underground cartoonist who became the first artist ever to receive a criminal conviction for obscenity in the United States. In the early 1990s, Mike Diana, a young man from Tallahassee, Florida, began producing the adult comic book Boiled Angel. This amateur comic contained graphic [...]
Ginger Hutton was a friend of mine who worked in a used bookstore in Knoxville, Tennessee USA. OVO: Who buys true crime books? GH: Everybody, it’s the fastest growing section in the store. A lot of times people will come up with a handful of Harlequin and historical romances and true crime. There are a [...]