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Micronations and autonomous zones covered in new book

Jesse Walker reviews Micronations: The Lonely Planet Guide to Home-Made Nations:

The patron saint of such projects is Joshua Norton I, the San Francisco eccentric who in 1859 declared himself the emperor of the United States. He issued his own currency, which local businesses honored; he made royal proclamations, which the local newspapers printed; according to legend, he once managed to stop an anti-Chinese riot merely by standing in front of the mob and reciting the Lord’s Prayer. I can’t endorse all of his policies-the fines he levied on anyone he overheard calling the city ‘Frisco’ were an unconscionable interference with freedom of speech-but his reign was altogether far less bloody than that of his two rival emperors in the east, Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis. When he died in 1880, tens of thousands of people attended his royal funeral.

Full Story: The American Conservative.

See also: Footnotes to History‘s guide to micronations.

Internet TV Show to Focus on the Most Fascinating and Bizarre Web Site Creators

Revision3, the TV network for the Internet generation, today announced the debut of Web Drifter, a comedy program that introduces viewers to the creators of some of the most outrageous and bizarre sites on the Web. Each week host Martin Sargent will travel the country visiting the homes, offices, laboratories, and dungeons where twisted Internet inventors spawn their ideas. Viewers will get a one-of-a-kind glimpse behind the scenes of these unusual sites and personalities.

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Some of the personalities featured on Web Drifter will include UFO cult leaders, a time traveling dentist, a San Francisco chef who claims he’s invented rings that will give you eternal life, the elderly, swamp-dwelling creator of leather, vinyl and rubber outfits for sexual role play, and the headmaster of an online wizard academy who also raises unicorns.

Full Story: TMCnet.

(Thanks Wu!)

Archive of 70s counter culture fashion magazine Rags

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Rags was a counterculture fashion magazine ahead of its time. Published monthly in San Francisco from June 1970 through June 1971, its focus was street fashion rather than the fashion found in store windows.

Rags Lives!

(via Arthur Magazine blog).

Podcast round-up

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Viking Youth Power Hour: Drone on the Range.

G-Spot: The Secret Meeting.

RU Sirius Show: San Francisco Mayoral Candidate Chicken John.

NeoFiles Show: True Mutations Live! at City Lights (Part 1).

RU Sirius Show: Counterculture, Burning Man & Commerce with Larry Harvey.

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