After spending most of the 1970s in Aspen during the peak of the counterculture movement, Ross ‘Jagmo’ Honhart found himself ...
In May 1974, Governor Jimmy Carter delivered a blistering Law Day address at the University of Georgia to a distinguished audience of lawyers and public officials, along with members of the press ...
Hunter S. Thompson doesn’t think much of the “button-down” lives of the squares. He likens them to “ribbon salesmen,” enslaved to their “time payments,” at best hypocritical pseudo ...
Hunter S. Thompson and the “New Journalism” crowd, which included Tom Wolfe (who coined the label), Joan Didion, and George Plimpton are perfect examples. Their outputs then, and their ...
Click here to buy Hunter S. Thompson's latest book, "Kingdom of Fear." The American nation is in the worst condition I can remember in my lifetime, and our prospects for the immediate future are ...
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During a recent appearance on The Joe Rogan Experience, with host Joe Rogan, legendary actor Bill Murray found himself ...
Tommy Thompson, now 72, has refused for a decade to tell anyone, including his own lawyers, where the treasure from a shipwreck is located.
It’s a musical about the life and work of Hunter S. Thompson, a man whose personality was so much larger than life that it ultimately overshadowed his life’s work, a man who was so driven to ...