GONZO JOURNALISM
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The Brief Rise and Prolonged Fall of Gonzo JournalismHunter S. Thomspon invented gonzo journalism with the publication of "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas." Today, gonzo is struggling to survive. Is Rolling Stone magazine's Matt Taibbi up to the challenge?
What is Gonzo Journalism?Gonzo Journalism is a term created by Hunter S. Thompson, and people have been wondering ever since. This is what it is.- Hunter S. Thompson and Gonzo JournalismHunter S. Thompson was an American journalist in the `60s and `70s who broke all the rules.
- The Gig by Free Wheelan - Gonzo Journalism at Its Best"Is it morning already? The sun streaming in through the window says it is but my head disagrees. Feck....my mouth feels like I swallowed a bucket of sand....
- Gonzo Journalism and the Dying Art of CoverageThis article details Gonzo journalism, and how it seems to be receding into history.
- History of JournalismJournalism has always suppose to be the same thing, but the face of journalism has changed quite a but throughout the years.
Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. ThompsonA look at the documentary on the life of Hunter S. Thompson which makes us understand him better, and features interviews by many others who loved him and/or loathed him at one time or another.- Hunter S. Thompson: Gonzo JournalistIn the annals of popular journalism, no one has done as much as Hunter S. Thompson to revolutionize and create controversy in this institution.
- The Celebratory Suicide and Fireworks Funeral of Gonzo Journalist Hunter S. ThompsonOn February 20, 2005 "gonzo" journalist Hunter S. Thompson shot himself with a .45 calber pistol while his family sat in an adjacent room. In August 2005, his ashes were fired via fireworks from a 300 ft statue of a clenched red fist.
The One and Only Gonzo Journalist: Hunter S. ThompsonFollowing in the footsteps of literary greats Hemingway and Kerouac, gonzo journalist Hunter S. Thompson earned his keep as a 1960s countercultural icon after penning Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. But how have we come to perceive this man today?- Hunter S. Thompson: The Career of Being Dr. GonzoHe is often remembered by his iconic personality, but few remember his accomplishments.
- Hunter S. Thompson Provides Ancient Gonzo WisdomThrough a series of interviews over his career, Thompson creates an autobiography
- The "Music" of HunterAn article about the late great Dr. Hunter S. Thompson. My views on his trademark style of "Gonzo" journalism, as well as my views on the sixties and how Hunter Thompson changed the face of journalism and other forms of writing forever.
Remembering Hunter S. Thompson and His Impact on WritingIt's been a couple years since Hunter S. Thompson ended his own life on his own terms. It's important to remember the contributions he made to journalism, art, and society as a whole.- The Gig by Free Wheelan - Review of the Funniest Book I Have Read for YearsFeck...my mouth feels like I swallowed a bucket of sand and my head won't lift off the pillow. I reach out for a joint hoping it will cure the band drumming away on my brain.....The Gig...The feckin Gig
Quotes from Hunter S. Thompson's "Fear and Loathing in America: The Brutal Odyssey of an Outlaw Journalist (1968-1976)"Regarding Writing and Journalism
Gonzo Journalist, Hunter S. Thompson, Slightly UnhingedHunter S. Thompson fits my description of being 'slightly unhinged'. Watch a short video of the good doctor on David Letterman's Late Show.
Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. ThompsonA review of Alex Gibney's documentary of the same name.
Interview with Marty Beckerman Who Had One of the Last Interviews with Hunter ThompsonNoted writer Marty Beckerman conducted an interview with Hunter Thompson years ago. In this interview, a discussion on the famed Gonzo journalist is made.- The Most Important Issue in Journalism Ethics TodayWritten for a media ethics class, this paper examines the failings of "traditional objectivity," and the need for the media to come up with a new definition of objectivity in order to better serve our nation's democratic principles.
- 10 People Who Used Drugs and Still Became FamousThese are 10 brilliant creative minds that were inspired by drug use. Is it really worth it?
- Fear and Loathing and AntihistaminesA conversation between a drugged teen and her dwarfish music teacher.
Almost Famous Entertains and InspiresUnassuming hilarity, witty quips, and fully-developed characters from a star-studded cast will carry you through the exciting and intense world of 1970s era rock stars, rock journalists, and life on the road.
Why We Can't All Be like Hunter S. ThompsonThis article takes an in-depth roller coaster ride of Hunter S. Thompson, a great American writer and self-proclaimed drug abuser.- Presidential Primaries: 1912 StyleIf today's candidates want to be fondly remembered by historians, they'll have to work hard to top 1912.
- Remembering Hunter S. ThompsonTo some, he was a writer. To others, a politician. To many, he was one of the craziest men to have ever lived. Trying to place a label on the late Hunter S. Thompson is virtually impossibly, as he was indeed a man of many trades.
- Top Five Best Beers You've Never TriedTired of the swill served at almost every college kegger? Here are five drinks to reignite your love for beer.
Another LA StoryCity of Angels. Home of the Stars. La La Land. With its cultural enclaves, temperate weather and movie star glitz, Los Angeles is unlike any other city. From Santa Monica to Downtown and up to Hollywood, it's easy for anyone to get lost in this jungle.- Karl Marx's Eighteenth BrumaireA look at the debate over whether Marx's Eighteenth Brumaire is a work of social criticism or of activism.
- A Candid Conversation with the International Socialist Organization's Sherry Wolf About the State of the American LeftThe following conversation between activist Sherry Wolf of the International Socialist Organization (ISO) and journalist Greg M. Schwartz took place in the Kent State Student Center on the afternoon of March 10, 2005
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