Conversation
Willie Sutton by Ed Linn.
America's most popular outlaw talks about the joys of bank robbery, the misery of prison life and how it feels to earn an honest living for a change. Features
"Bourgeois is Beautiful" by Robert S. Wieder.
The Woodstock generation grows up, gets a job and tries to settle down without selling out. An upwardly mobile ex-anarchist reports. "5 Bands Weirder Than You Are"
The Tubes Rough Trade The Ramones The Dictators Talking Heads "An Artificial Inseminator Looks at the Future" by Jonas Davidson.
"The Secret Life of Elevators" by Ralph Keyes.
When the doors closes, the object is not always to get where you're going. "Kenneth Anger Rising" by John Calendo.
Is the gossipy occultist who wrote Hollywood Babylon really an agent of Lucifer? Or is he just a deviled ham? "America Under Communism" by Glenn O'Brien.
The glorious account of Chairman Nik Sun's campaign from the caves of La Costa to the White House. "Unidentified Flapping Objects" by Jerome Clark.
Things that go bump, crash and eee-eee-eee in the night are scaring the bejesus out of Texans. Models
Sharleena photographed by R. Scott Hooper Jan Walker photographed by Suze Randall Photos by Richard Fegley.