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Aug 2011 05

Rlei Suicide in Pow

  • INTO: Contemplation, loitering, music, art stuff, books, collecting stuff, my dog, traveling.
  • NOT INTO: Douche bags, meth.
  • MAKES ME SAD: Bullshit.
  • VICES: Cigarettes, procrastination, Loveline with Adam Carolla & Dr. Drew.
  • I SPEND MOST OF MY FREE TIME: Wondering WTF?

Get to know Rlei better over at SuicideGirls.com!


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Aug 2011 04

by Daniel Robert Epstein

“The ideas tell you everything”
– David Lynch

If I didn’t know better I would think David Lynch was Italian. He uses his hands to describe ideas more than anyone I have ever met. It’s fascinating to watch this man communicate. He pulls out the cigarette pack, the lighter, moves the ashtray, lights the cigarette, puts the pack away the and then, once his hands are free, resumes emphasizing his words with enigmatic gestures.

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Aug 2011 04

Xenah Suicide in A Day’s Work

  • INTO: Cheesy horror films (mostly pre-1993 or so), metal (all kinds really), concert, video games, cooking, photography, vinyl, tapes, piercings, nature, Halloween, the ‘80s, pumpkins, sewing, being eccentric, glasses, fantasy books, non-fiction, documentaries, thrifting, road biking, and beer.
  • MAKES ME HAPPY: Video games, music, my two cats (Frankenstein and Thor), being outside, running, Netflix, books, beer.
  • MAKES ME SAD: Being judged, abuse, no beer.
  • HOBBIES: Gaming, cooking, reading, thrifting, running, biking, Halloween stockpiling, sewing, reading, drinking beer.
  • VICES: Booze, video games, Taco Bell, cake.
  • I SPEND MOST OF MY FREE TIME: Sewing, making clothes, doing homework, on the internet, reading (if anyone has some good non-fiction suggestions – let me know!).

Get to know Xenah better over at SuicideGirls.com!


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Aug 2011 03

by Daniel Robert Epstein

“I have a documentary spirit”
– Michael Apted

Film director Michael Apted is such an anomaly in Hollywood. He careens from big budget films such as The World Is Not Enough to smaller films like Enigma. But always, without fail, every seven years Apted puts together another UP film. In 1964 a group of seven year old children were interviewed about their lives and Apted was a researcher on that film. Since then Apted has taken on the directing reins and every seven years he gets together with as many of the original people as possible and interviews them again. Now 49 UP has just been released along with all the UP films in a big DVD box set.

Read our exclusive interview with Michael Apted on SuicideGirls.com.

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Aug 2011 03

Valhala Suicide in La Jolla Shores

  • INTO: Music, writing, rainy days, forests, the unexplained, sushi, bats, tattoos, piercings, zombies, Sailor Jerry’s.
  • NOT INTO: Peanut butter, blind dates and ass holes.
  • MAKES ME HAPPY: Kittens, puppies, unicorns, rainbows, zombies, horror movies, booze, eyeliner, clove cigarettes.
  • MAKES ME SAD: Hangovers.
  • HOBBIES: Writing, gaming, and being myself in general.
  • 5 THINGS I CAN’T LIVE WITHOUT: My phone, my laptop, food, water, and some loving.
  • VICES: Sailor Jerry’s, Djarum Blacks.
  • I SPEND MOST OF MY FREE TIME: Breathing.

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Aug 2011 02

By Nicole Powers

“This is really a civil rights issue.”
– Kristin Canty

America devotes an inordinate amount of resources to its wars on controlled substances; namely its wars on drugs – and raw milk. Yep, you read that right. The prohibition of alcohol may have ended in the US in 1933 with the passage of the Twenty-First Amendment, but it’s still alive and kicking when it comes to unpasteurized milk.

The retail sale of raw milk for human consumption is illegal in the vast majority of states, and though some states do permit direct farm sales and/or herd shares, federal laws prohibit the sale and transport of raw milk across state lines. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration considers unpasteurized milk or cream –– and any uncooked products made from it, such as cheese, yogurt, and ice cream –– to be categorically unsafe. Their official line is that “raw milk can harbor dangerous microorganisms that can pose serious health risks to you and your family.”

However, by their own figures, a mere “800 people in the United States have gotten sick from drinking raw milk or eating cheese made from raw milk since 1998.” When you compare those numbers to the statistics on alcohol and cigarettes – which can be bought legally in all 50 states – the government’s position on the sale of raw milk appears to be inconsistent to say the very least. And the discrimination against raw dairy is even more profound when the health benefits are taken into consideration. But while the fight to decriminalize other controlled substances grabs headlines and galvanizes support, few are even aware of the prohibition against real milk. Kristin Canty, a small farm advocate from Massachusetts, hopes to change that with her compelling new documentary, Farmageddon: The Unseen War on American Family Farms.

Canty didn’t set out to make a film, merely to heal her son, who suffered from asthma and severe allergies. When traditional medicine failed to help, she embarked on a voyage of discovery that led her to raw milk. While fighting to heal her sick child, she also had to fight the seemingly unreasonable and intransigent attitude our government has towards healthy-minded boutique farmers who produce this hard to come by commodity in the face of much adversity. Frustrated and angered by reports of raids, and shocked at the increasing ferocity of the persecution of those who were doing nothing more than producing fresh food, Canty was compelled to expose the truth. For her, it wasn’t just about the disparity in treatment between big agriculture (whose factory methods have actually been responsible for the majority of serious food scares in recent years) and the mom & pop organic and sustainable operations, but an issue of a mother’s right to choose healthy food.

Read our exclusive interview with Kristin Canty on SuicideGirls.com.

**UPDATE**
Following the multi-agency armed raid on Venice Beach, CA fresh food collective Rawesome, which resulted in 3 arrests (see story), there will be a series of special screenings of Farmageddon at the Electric Lodge cinema on Saturday, August 20 (see details). Proceeds will go to the Rawesome Community Fund.

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Aug 2011 02

Hiky Suicide in Habitat

  • INTO: Life.
  • MAKES ME HAPPY: Friends, music, living, art, baby bunnies, Snapple Apple.
  • MAKES ME SAD: Love.
  • HOBBIES: Ceramics, painting, drawing, knitting, guzzling coffee.
  • 5 THINGS I CAN’T LIVE WITHOUT: Mascara, Arizona iced teas, stuffed animals, my Hello Kitty goods.
  • I SPEND MOST OF MY FREE TIME: Straight chillin’.

Get to know Hiky better over at SuicideGirls.com!