Quatschwatch (4): Cuddly Cthulhu
The final paragraph of H.P. Lovecraft and August Derleth’s The Lurker at the Threshold (1945) describes an uncanny scene that nicely limns the Cthulhu Mythos for those of us who may as yet be unfamiliar […]
The final paragraph of H.P. Lovecraft and August Derleth’s The Lurker at the Threshold (1945) describes an uncanny scene that nicely limns the Cthulhu Mythos for those of us who may as yet be unfamiliar […]
The New York Times Magazine recently published a cover story about Spike Jonze, whose cultural productions — for two decades, at this point — have hovered uncannily around the edges of the four heimlich dispositions: […]
The era of guilt- and consequence-free sex ended in 1982.
OUR READERS already know that HILOBROW has a problem with — in fact, an animus against — quatsch. As of today, we’re going to start fighting back against its reign of terror. Building on my […]
“These things are really pretty simple.”
“Heaven is a library?”
I’ve dabbled in generational revisionism since the first issue of Hermenaut, in 1992. One of the reasons I started the zine was to express my disagreement with the generational schema proposed in 1991 by the […]
Sincerity is a balancing act, a dialectic.
TAKING THE MICKEY
NOBROW MICKEY
“I’M THE MOUSE”
SIXTIES BACKLASH
FIFTIES BACKLASH
DISNEY CO. MASCOT
FORTIES BACKLASH