The magazines we get today like Time or Newsweek although have a history they are largely mainstream. They give us the usual lo-down on what is going on in the world but not much more. Peter Richards… more →
Hunter S. Thompson BooksJawbone wrote 2 months ago: Ramparts existed, in one form or another, from 1962 until 1975, but Mr. Richardson leaves no doubt t … more →
fictionadvocate wrote 2 months ago: Remember when I said to keep an eye out (ha!) for more about Warren Hinckle? Well, Hollywood isn … more →
andyrossagency wrote 3 months ago: This month New Press released A Bomb in Every Issue: How the Short Unruly Life of Ramparts Magazin … more →
hstbooks wrote 3 months ago: The magazines we get today like Time or Newsweek although have a history they are largely mainstream … more →
hstbooks wrote 3 months ago: Peter Richardson teaches California Culture at San Francisco State University. He is editorial direc … more →
mattgonzalez wrote 6 months ago: first published in the San Francisco Chronicle, June 15, 2009; an edited version appears below Event … more →
hstbooks wrote 1 year ago: Scanlans Magazine (Named after a pig farmer) was a short lived monthly magazine which ran from March … more →
Rory wrote 1 year ago: A few weeks ago here at Totally Gonzo, I brought up the seemingly forever delayed Who Killed Hunter … more →
Rory wrote 1 year ago: “Dear Ralph…Prepare yourself; I suspect we have struck a very weird & maybe-rich vei … more →
hstbooks wrote 1 year ago: Scanlans Magazine (Named after a pig farmer) was a short lived monthly magazine which ran from March … more →