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Heeb Issue #1

Urban Kvetch

Vader Abraham im Land der Schlümpfe
I’m assuming that Vader Abraham is the guy on the cover of this obscure vinyl 45”, but why is he singing love songs to oversized Smurfs? Is he supposed to be
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Family Album

Jewfros

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Let us gather now to speak of puffy hair. You know what I’m talking about. That nappy, kinky, frizzy stuff that we have straightened, pulled back, slicked down, blown
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Features

Peaches

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For those of you who’ve been living under a subcultural rock, Peaches wooed the indie world last year with her beatbox porn debut, The Teaches of Peaches (Kitty-Yo).
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Features

Diamond is Forever

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That whiff of shmaltz we’ve all detected over his last two decades is mostly in those damn shirts

Mention Neil Diamond to just about anyone under forty, and the name
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Features

Ginsberg Revisited

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I was fifteen when I met Allen Ginsberg at my cousin Isaac’s bar mitzvah. He had been a friend of my Aunt Elsa since the late ’50’s, when she’d worked at Grove
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urban kvetch

Urban Kvetch

Vader Abraham im Land der Schlümpfe
I’m assuming that Vader Abraham is the guy on the cover of this
(read more)

family album

Jewfros

(exerpted from original article)

Let us gather now to speak of puffy hair. You know what I’m talking
(read more)

features

Peaches

The queen of porn-pop sits down with Jonathan Neuman and reminds us that pink hot pants are a right, dammit, not a privilege.
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Diamond is Forever

Mara Schwartz explains that the hero of so many orgasmic housewives wasn’t always so fucking corny.
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Ginsberg Revisited

“I’m a vampire sucking your youthful energy.” Matthew Power remembers his days with the poetry star. (read more)

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