Inaugural issue of "Cuckoo: The Paper with Nuts," edited by Brandt Carlson. Contents includes: "The Art of Fucking," by Ron Sherwood; "Cuckoo Poetry;" "Cuckoo Pictures;" "Cuckoo Presents: Night," by Dan Colman; "Where Have All the Foreskins Gone? Long Time Passing," by Susan Marsh-Bitch; "A Cuckoo Service: Cuckoo Advice on Sex," by Professor Odd; "Cuckoo Sculpture;" "Cuckoo Confessions;" and "Love is a Ball," classifieds. [details]
Issue edited by Jack Bankowsky. Essays "Q & A: David Colman on Cybersalons," by David Colman; "Books: Andrew Hultkrans on Mark Leyner's Hyper Text," by Andrew Hultkrans; "Brian Massumi on Nicholas Negroponte's 'Being Digital,' Michael Hammer and James Champy's 'Reengineering the Corporation,' Emily Martin's 'Flexible Bodies,' and John Naisbitt's 'Global Paradox,'" by Brian Massumi; "Books: R. ... [details]
Issue edited by Jack Bankowsky. Essays "Q & A: David Colman on the Radical Face of Fashion, " by David Colman; "Books: Linda Nochlin on Simon Schama's 'Landscape and Memory,'" by Linda Nochlin; "Press: Homi Bhabha on the New Black Intellectual," by Homi Bhabha; "Weather Report: Andrew Ross on the Highland Vogue," by Andrew Ross; "Film: Mark Van de Walle on Abel Ferrara's 'The Addiction,'" by Mark Van de Walle; "Real Life: R. ... [details]
Issue edited by Jack Bankowsky. Essays "Q & A: David Colman on the Toronto Film Festival," by David Colman; "Books: Lisa Liebmann on Guy Trebay's 'In the Place to Be,'" by Lisa Liebmann; "Film: David Rimanelli on Gus Van Sant's 'To Die For,'" by David Rimanelli; "Gadget Love: Brian D'Amato on ädaweb," by Brian D'Amato; "Preview: Carnegie International 1995," Allan Schwartzman talks with Richard Armstrong; "Weather Report: Andrew Ross on Shiny Clothes," by Andrew Ross; "Music: Olivier Zahm on Dominque A. ... [details]
Issue edited by Jack Bankowsky. Essays "Zeitgeist: Douglas Coupland On and Off Line," by Douglas Coupland; "Essay: Wayne Koestenbaum on the Art of the Fugue," by Wayne Koestenbaum; "Music: Jon Savage on the Graying of Rock 'n' Roll," by Jon Savage; "Fashion: Richard Martin on Couture Culture," by Richard Martin; "Film: Jonathan Rosenbaum on the Good, the Bad, and the Overlooked," by Jonathan Rosenbaum; "Weather Report: Andrew Ross on the State of the Union," by Andrew Ross; "Exhibitions," by David Rimanelli, Dave Hickey, Arthur C. ... [details]
Issue edited by Jack Bankowsky. Essays "Q & A: David Colman on Hard-Core Culture," by David Colman; "Gadget Love: R. U. Sirius on the Information State," by R. U. Sirius; "Hot List: Mark Van de Walle on Web Sights," by Mark Van de Walle; "Books: Simon Reynolds on Joe Carducci's 'Rock and the Pop Narcotic,'" by Simon Reynolds; "Museum Piece: jeff Weinstein on the American Visionary Art Museum," by Jeff Weinstein; "Real Life Rock: Richard Flood's Top Ten," by Richard Flood; "Where Are We Going? And What Are We Doing?: Rirkrit Tiravanija's Art of Living," by Bruce Hainley; "Walter Hopps Hopps Hopps," Hans-Ulrich Obrist talks with Walter Hopps; "Hundertwasser: Night Train," by William T. ... [details]
Issue edited by Jack Bankowsky. Essays "Q & A: David Colman on Style to Come; "Interview: Darryl Turner talks with Richard Martin"; "Weather Report: Andrew Ross on the Return of the Sweatshop," by Andrew Ross; "Gadget Love: Andrew Hultkrans on Naughty Bytes," by Andrew Hultkrans; "Gadget Love: Mark Van de Walle on Sites of Style," by Mark Van de Walle; "Gadget Love: Brian D'Amato on the CD-Rom Game," by Brian D'Amato; "Real Life Rock: Jim Lewis' Top Ten," by Jim Lewis; "Letter from Paris: Pascaline Cuvelier," by Pascaline Cuvelier; "Olivier Zahm on François Roche," by Olivier Zahm; "Elisabeth Lebovici on 'Féminin-Masculin,'" by Elisabeth Lebovici; "Passages: Didier Eribon on Gilles Deleuze," by Didier Eribon; "Passages: Olivier Zahm on Gilles Deleuze's 'ABC's,'" by Olivier Zahm; "All the Rage: The Art/Fashion Thing," by Bruce Hainley; "Style Hound: On the Street with Bill Cunningham," by Guy Trebay; "Olivier Zahm's Flash Track," Photographer: David Sims, Designer: Yohji Yamamoto; "Jasper Johns: Alley Oop," by Richard Shiff; "Blur as Genre: Wong Kar-Wai," by Howard Hampton; "Openings: Y. ... [details]