Volume 17 Issue 4

  • 32 Battalion

    Luckily for some 32 Battalion soldiers, governments and private groups across the globe are often in need of well-trained mercenaries and hire them out as private murderers for vast sums of money.

  • The Psychedelic Recluse

    Now over 60 and recently retired, Vernon Treweeke, who's been referred to as Australia's reclusive godfather of psychedelic art, is ready to start the next phase of his career.

  • Vive Le Tarnac Nine!

    Historically ignored by the rest of France, Limousin has recently come to prominence due to events in a tiny, inaccessible mountain village of about 100 people called Tarnac.

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  • Dandy Critters

    Animals looking sharp.

  • Man Fight

    Backstage, a grizzled older man is standing on a foldout table saying, "Listen up, here are the rules!" The young, sweatsuited fighters look up politely from their massages and hand-taping.

  • The Hold-up

    Set in east London, this story is for the most part true. Some of the names have been changed to protect the guilty.

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  • Bless This Mess

    At 8 AM on a sunny Tuesday morning I am on my way to a crisis site on East End Avenue at 82nd Street. The call had come in an hour or so earlier. "I presume you're in good physical fitness," Ron Alford had warned me over the phone.

  • The Guatemalan Lady Killers

    While Mexico fights a war against the drug cartels that control much of its northern border, a lesser-known struggle is talking place in Guatemala, its neighbor to the south.

  • Photos by Sandy Kim

    Boobs, pills, and meat and stuff.