Exploring the famed fallout between former Velvet Underground frontman Lou Reed and the father of gonzo journalism Hunter S Thompson.
Hunter Thompson in his Woody Creek, Colo. cabin during the 1992 election season. Credit: paul harris/Getty Images There are two times in my life when I felt Hunter S Thompson, the infamous gonzo ...
Hunter S. Thompson. It was 1977. On Christmas Day in Aspen, 1993, Thompson signed and gifted a “Hunter Thompson for Sheriff” poster to Honhart, which he now looks to sell. “Now that it’s over 30 years ...
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 ...
Rose Hartman/Getty Don Johnson and gonzo journalist Hunter S. Thompson enjoyed a surprising friendship for nearly three decades until Thompson's death by suicide in 2005. "I loved him," the actor ...
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 new book, Fear and Loathing in America : The Brutal Odyssey of an Outlaw Journalist. "The enemy," I said gruffly. "He is down there stealing our gasoline." ...
In May 1974, Governor Jimmy Carter delivered a blistering Law Day address at the University of Georgia to a distinguished ...
Hunter S. Thompson. But that's simply not true. While there are some inescapable similarities between Thompson and his alter-ego, the great man struggled for the rest of his days to escape the ...
In the heart of De Beauvoir (if it can be said to have a heart) lies The Hunter S, named for the inimitable writer. The pub has the same madcap energy that Thompson's writing brimmed with ...