Ani DiFranco – Evolve – Review

July 23, 2003

She uses horns, dips her toes in funky waters, and figures out piano chords to noodle in avant garde jazz. This is not the reason to listen to Ani DiFranco.

Punchbaby – Review

July 23, 2003

Punchbaby is the kind of place you can browse for hours, finding enough goofy links and Quicktime movies to fill up your friends’ inboxes for months.

Penny Arcade – Review

July 23, 2003

I don’t care if you follow video game culture or not, Penny Arcade is the fucking funniest online comic strip out there.

I Love Bacon – Review

July 23, 2003

Aside from having the greatest name in history, I Love Bacon is the kind of place to kill about six hours. Pictures and jokes, nothing but pictures and jokes.

Head Heritage – Review

July 23, 2003

Head Heritage is a kind of launching pad for all of Julian Cope’s obsessions: Ancient religions, politics, and, first and foremost, ’70s-style, crazed rock.

Froguts – Review

July 23, 2003

Ever wanted to dissect frogs in the comfort of your own home, but without the reek of formaldehyde? No, me neither… But now you can, on your computer.

Friendster – Review

July 23, 2003

The demise of MakeOutClub is near. Its doombringer? Friendster, an online “six degrees of separation” community that’s conquered the 18 to 30 demographic.

Underground Station – Column

July 23, 2003

What the book lacks in full sweep of its subject, it replaces with good looks. The editing is excellent and the content can be stunning. Its display of underground art pieces – some of it rare – brings you to realize that this movement laid a lot of bricks in the foundation of alternative illustrated periodicals.

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