Jose Sinatra, and Faking The Plunge Into Porn how did it all sink to this? by Bob Yunger Jose Sinatra, real name Bill Richardson, age 62, began his act in 1982 and had reached local legend status by 1994 when he appeared in “Hitchhiker Joe”, an awful Rugburns video, along with future music scene siren Jewel Kilcher. The Hose, as he […]
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Ten years ago this month: An Epic Oregon Roadtrip, 2005.
[Journal Archive] Oregon Journey, 2005. ten years ago, there was an epic road trip to Portland by Reviewer Rob Tweet Editor’s Note: In early Fall, 2005, I went on an exploratory expedition to the Northwest, driving from San Diego to Portland along the 101 from LA to SF and then up the 5 through Medford and into PDX, stopping finally […]
Eulogy for a Douchebag: Micheal Hemmingson’s not-so-unfortunate death
[Obituary] Michael Hemminson’s Fat, Bloated Corpse a beer memory Tweet by Reviewer Rob With childlike glee I read, earlier this year, of novelist Micheal Hemmingson’s demise in Tijuana short of his forty-eighth birthday. The guy was well past his pop-noir writing prime, although I’m sure could still annoy. When he was trying to be a resident paid writer (and antagonist) […]