Peer Pressure are four horny guys from Alabama who get freaky with furniture. Videos of their sexy dance routines are spreading across the internet like a particularly contagious thing that spreads very, very quickly-- especially the clip where they virtually gang-rape a foot rest. We caught up with Peer Pressure to see how they were dealing with the haters...
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A Jesus Lizard DVD, Jim Goad’s new book, and a Peter Bagge comic. These three items magically appeared on our desk today as if to say “The 90s! Mayhaps they are back, no?” And indeed it would appear so. Let’s review these three items and see how the 90s have held up, shall we?
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If you are reading this right now, which is impossible since I haven't posted it yet, then you have approximately 50 minutes to get yourself to a computer with speakers and a decent connection, maybe grab a snack or a coke or something, get yourself good and situated, and finally listen to Dear Diary authorina Lesley Arfin get interviewed on "Viva radio"...
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Our straight photo editor Patrick O'Dell and photographess Angela Boatwright have put together a little show that opens at the Standard Hotel in downtown LA tomorrow night. The official name is "200 Troubled Teenagers," but a slightly more accurate title would be "200 Boners for Gay Guys and Most Girls." Stop by if you're around. It'll probably be going on all month or something (you know how these art things work). RSVP info below.
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We got a YouTube job application from a certain Garrett Faber AKA Comrade Snarky. In this rough guide to himself, Snarky talks about his love of photography, dancing, sex, sushi, Chuck Palahniuk and Lindsay Lohan. Would you hire this guy?
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We may not know much about computer art at Vice but we know what we like, and right now we really like the computer art of computer artist Paul B. Davis. The good news for people like us is that Paul's first solo show, Intentional Computing opens tomorrow and features the kind of work that makes you think, "I wish I'd done that." Stuff like hacking into Nintendo games and messing around with the chips so that instead of running around all the time, Super Mario gets stoned and lonely and ponders the existential nature of being. Clever stuff in the shape of fun.
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