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Combining an underground press outlook and aesthetic with mass market distribution, US: A Paperback Magazine, was edited by Richard Goldstein and published by Bantam Books. US provided “all the news that’s fit to eat” over a three-issue run from June 1969 through May 1970. |
We all know people who talk about leaving the country if their candidate doesn’t win the election. How could they live here if the other side wins? Thanks to a fun new campaign from JetBlue, they can actually do it. All they have to do is vote in the Election Protection poll and pick a destination. If the candidate they voted for loses, they get a chance to win a flight to that destination. |
Steve Lambert has a sneaky way of getting people to talk about stuff that matters. Even those topics people absolutely positively
don’t want to broach. In fact, some topics are so fundamentally
polarizing that the only common ground may be the small island of apathy
toward “talking” itself. But, common faux pas notwithstanding, can’t we
all agree that some stuff is just simply too important to “agree to
disagree” about? |






















