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Slice Each month a new artist; each image a new angle. This month: M. Sharkey.
Autumn A fashionable L.A. photo editor exploring all manner of hyper-sexual girls down south.
The Modern Materialist Almost everything you want.
Paper Airplane Crush A San Francisco photographer on the eternal search for the girls of summer.
Rose & Olive Houston neighbors pull back the curtains and expose each other's lives.
chase The creator of Supercult.com poses his pretty posse.
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Brandonland A California boy capturing beach parties, sunsets and plenty of skin.
61 Frames Per Second Smarter gaming. Date Machine Putting your baggage to good use.
Date Machine Putting your baggage to good use.
Two Christian Slaters?
We thought the other one would
be Jack Nicholson.
Photo: NBC
Previously: Haiku Reviews
12th-best hospital?
Seriously? We wouldn't
go there with a cold.
Photo: ABC
Previously: All Haiku Reviews
Psych goes serious,
But someone that good-looking
Shouldn't be so smart.
Photo: CBS
Previously: Top 10 New Shows: The Mentalist All Haiku Reviews
Another kind of
slow two hours -- creepy plot,
but cool new powers.
Though everything seems
out of whack, not much has changed --
Wilson? He'll be back.
Image: Fox
Previously: More Haiku Reviews
Slicker than X-Files,
More flashy than Lost -- Wonder
how much this thing cost?
Photo: Fox
Previously: Fringe: New X-Files, New Clooney? True Blood: A Haiku Review
Gothic sex and scares,
A gawky vampire saver --
Swamp-fried Stephen King.
Image: HBO
Previously: True Blood: HBO Gets a Cool Adult Comic Book Show After All 90210: A Haiku Review Raising the Bar: A Haiku Review
Vinnie's hiding out
With babes on a beach. If that's
Failure, what's success?
Previously: Play Viking Quest: The Video Game A Haiku for the Return of Big Brother
Better than last time,
But jocks and mean girls get old
(Though Jennie didn't)
Photo: The CW
Previously: 90210: The Countdown Begins Top 10 New Shows #3: 90210
More quirky lawyers, But there's just no defense for Zack Morris' hair.
Photo: TNT
Previously: Saved by the Bell -- The Blue Class?
Nothing good is on
In summer, you get sucked in
Damn you, Julie Chen.
Previously:
Video Weekend: Top 10 Reality-Show Contestants Who Weren't There To Make Friends Big Brother 10 To Throw an Oldster in the Mix
Bryan Christian has worked as a writer for Epicurious, GenArt and ID magazine; a web producer for WWD and Condé Nast; and a cameraman for his friends. He's married with roommate and lives in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn.
Lindy Parker has worked as a ghostwriter, editor, dance instructor and a purveyor of dreams, one beer at a time. She loves Charles Dickens and Gabriel Garcia Marquez and also, straight-to-video releases with Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen. It's possible she reads more teen fiction than she should. She hails from Los Angeles, her hometown and soul mate, but she lives in Brooklyn, the fling she'll never forget.
Olivia Purnell left Ohio for sunny Los Angeles; then found that she couldn’t ignore New York City’s call, and brought herself to Brooklyn where she has worked with GenArt, BlackBook, the School of American Ballet, and finished an M.A. in Creative Writing from N.Y.U. She loves one-liners with sting and hates the stench of the subway in the summer. That said, she can’t get enough of either.
Jake Kalish is a freelance journalist and humorist whose work has appeared in Details, Maxim, Stuff, New York Press, Spin, Blender, Men's Fitness, Poets and Writers, and Playboy, among other publications. He is also the author of Santa vs. Satan: The Official Compendium of Imaginary Fights.
Ben Kallen is an entertainment, health and humor writer who's been lectured to by Sidney Poitier, argued with by Lea Thompson and smiled at by Jennifer Connelly. He's the coauthor of The No S Diet and author of The Year in Weird, along with hundreds of magazine articles. He lives near the beach in Los Angeles, just like the gang from Three's Company.
Nicole Ankowski has lived in Ohio, Oakland, and on the high plains of South Dakota, but is now proud to call Brooklyn home. She wrote for alternative weekly papers in the first two states, and tried to learn Lakota in the last. (The vowels can be tricky.) She just earned her MFA in Creative Writing and has been published in Beeswax literary journal. She is unable to resist good writing or bad TV.
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