Scott Thill runs the online mag Morphizm.com . His writing has appeared in Wired, Salon, XLR8R, LA Weekly and more. His short story collection Disturbances is viewable here. It's not done, but it's funny. |
Ross M. Levine is an author, Swiftophile, activist judge and manatee-hugger who feels safer on the edge (in New York or California). He's currently at work on his novel The Romantichondriac. |
Author of the recent
AC/DC: The Savage Tale of the First Standards War, Tom McNichol's work has appeared in New York Times Magazine, Washington Post and others. Including the late, great Spy mag. Respect! |
Gary Morris is the hilarious publisher of the balls-to-the-wall (sometimes literally) Bright Lights Film Journal. You should be reading it from cover to digital cover. No test afterwards. |
Greg Palast is author of The Best Democracy Money Can Buy, and an investigative journo for the UK's Observer and Guardian newspapers, and BBC Television's Newsnight. His official site is here. |
Naomi Klein is an award-winning journalist and author of the amazing No Logo. Her articles have appeared in The Nation, The NY Times, The Village Voice, The Guardian and more. Visit her here. |
Ryan Gray is a an infrequent bassist and freelance journalist who's eked out an existence on the outskirts of LA. He has written for Copely Press and Knight Ridder/Tribune newspapers. |
Andy Hermann's work has appeared in pubs like BPM, Popmatters and more. He is also an editor and blogger for ArtistDirect.com, as well as a hard-working DJ in the city of Los Angeles. |
Mo Herms is a dopeshit DJ and music journo who's served time at the East Bay Express, Berkeley's KALX, Little Radio and more. Dig into her blog here. |
Amy Bass is associate prof of history at the College of New Rochelle, and the author of many titles, including In The Game: New Essays on Race, Identity, and Sports. Don't step to her unless you got game. |
Cynthia Fuchs is film-tv-viddy editor at PopMatters and Associate Professor of English/Media/Afr-Am studies at George Mason University, as well the author of Spike Lee: Interviews. |
Laura Picard is a L.A.-based writer and editor who refuses to write any more screenplays. She has written for AOL, Turner Classic Movies, AlterNet and the august pub you are now reading. |
Stacy Borah is a Long Beach-based writer who crawls on rooftops installing solar panels for money. He's working on the Second Greatest American Novel and thinks the Internet is a tool of Satan. |
Nathan Means performs with cacophonous aplomb for Washington D.C.'s post-rock badasses, Trans Am, whose newest release, Liberation, is insulting a red-state citizen somewhere near you. |
James Kunstler is the author of The Geography of Nowhere and the recently released The Long Emergency, as well as the only guy in a bowtie Morphizm doesn't want to crush into a pulp. |
Arianna Huffington is nationally syndicated columnist as well as an author of more books than you, inclduing her latest, Fanatics and Fools. To keep up on her, click here. |
Alexander Laorenza is a writer, musician, and graduate student living in Rhode Island. He has contributed to Beyond Hollywood and more. His band MakeupBreakup is signed to S.A.F. Records. |
Heina Dadabhoy is a frustrated Orange County poet who, like the greatest frustrated poet of them all , turned to philosophy when the poetry gave out. She currently studies English and Philosophy at UC Irvine by day and teaches examination preparation by night. |