ARTICLES BY EDDY MORETTI
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 CHARLIE KAUFMAN
Here’s an interview with the guy who wrote all those movies that you like.
Vice: How have the screenings of Synecdoche, New York been going? Do you generally like to sit through those things?
Charlie Kaufman: No, I don’t sit through them. I mean, I did at Cannes, but usually when you go to film festivals you just come back to the theater right before the movie...
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  JOURNALISM BEYOND JOURNALISTS
Robert Young Pelton Gets in ThereRobert Young Pelton used to run a major marketing firm and occasionally take a couple weeks off to go on little travel expeditions. Then one day he realized he was bored out of his mind and began sneaking his way into war-zones and other no-man's-lands to see what they were all about. Today that's more or less all he does, writing about what it's actually like in utter hellholes like Chechnya and ...
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  HELL ON EARTH
Simon Reeve in SomaliaSimon Reeve is a real-deal immersionist. Back when the rest of the media was blowing our collective mind with hard-hitting coverage of the world wide web and blowjobs, Reeve was looking into why a bunch of Araby-types decided to park a bomb beneath the World Trade Center, and-taking a giant leap her...
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  LITERARY
Book Reviews - The Corporate IssueConfessions of a Dangerous Mind, NAMBLA Bulletin, 28 Pages, New World Order #1: The Saga of White Will, Asianpunkboy, Sound Collector #7, Hell Babies, The Adversary...
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  ATTAQUE BIG MAC
Five Years of Harassing the Arch EnemyJUST LIKE THE VIDEO GAME STATE OF Emegency, there comes a time when the people reach their breaking point and are forced to break stuff. Like fast food restaurants, for instance. Ever since it replaced "Speedee" as the company tag in 1962, the McDonald's logo has become a ubiquitous symbol of...
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Book Reviews - The Shark IssueALICE DOLL: VOL. I
I’ve come to the conclusion that Japanese pop culture is inbred. They live on an island and don’t let anyone in, so their fashion and music culture is not an interesting...
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Book Reviews - The War IssueAKHBAR-E-JEHAN
Whenever I get sick of the American media’s blind patriotism, I turn to Asia. Sometimes the Asia Times (atimes.com) and other times Newsline (Pakistan’s hard journalism...
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  BADA BING!
The Ten-Minute Salvation That Was The Suburban Sex IndustryDuring the real estate boom of the early 90s, everywhere north of Toronto experienced a massive building expansion. Thousands of new, single detached, two-story homes were built in massive subdivisions along with dozens of industrial parks and strip malls. These houses were mostly filled with...
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Book Reviews - The Cars IssueFORTUNATE SON: GEORGE BUSH AND THE MAKING OF AN AMERICAN PRESIDENT
After September 11 it might be difficult to write anything critical about the...
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  TRICKY'S ON HIS WAY WITH HIS ATTACHE
sputnik7 and Palm Pictures Make Money From Selling PotAbout two years ago I wrote an article on the popularity of various weed delivery services that were operating across Manhattan. When the story hit the streets we caught tons of shit from people who thought we'd blown the cover of a great scam. I tried to tell them it was smart to be paranoid becaus...
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