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Category Archives: Spliced
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Spliced 003:
Ontological Terrorism for the Holidays
by Klintron
(To the left: a holiday card taken from the Amanita muscaria – Holiday Cards gallery)
Christmas is always a good time of year for ontological terrorism. For example, “The psychedelic secrets of Santa Claus” by Dana Larsen from Cannibus Culture Magazine is one of my favorite links to spread around [...]
Spliced 002
by Klintron
Does alternative culture still exist? Coilhouse, an excellent web magazine that calls itself “A love letter to alternative culture, written in an era where alt culture no longer exists” obviously doesn’t think so. Neither does Warren Ellis, who wrote on the topic in his Suicide Girls column. I disagree, but we may have to [...]
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White people and dreadlocks
Klintron
Maybe “you don’t haffi dread to be Rasta,” but do you have to be Rasta to dread? Or, more directly: is it ok for white people to have dreads? This was one of the questions my local paper, the Oregonian, posed to local dreads. Of course, some [...]
















Spliced 004: TV Ate Itself