Lola Falana by Jerry Davis for Evergreen Review (1971)
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Lola Falana by Jerry Davis for Evergreen Review (1971)

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The 24-year-old Serbian socialite Phoebe Zeit-Geist meets her demise
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The 24-year-old Serbian socialite Phoebe Zeit-Geist meets her demise

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  • August 1st, 2012
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Cover illustration by Tomi Ungerer
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Cover illustration by Tomi Ungerer

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  • July 14th, 2012
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Steen Svensson cover of Evergreen Review (1970)
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Steen Svensson cover of Evergreen Review (1970)

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  • June 2nd, 2012
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Photo by George Adams for Evergreen (1970)
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Photo by George Adams for Evergreen (1970)

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  • May 26th, 2011
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Barbarella Is Here!.  Evergreen Review, September,1965.
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Barbarella Is Here!.  Evergreen Review, September,1965.

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  • March 5th, 2011
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Once their heart belonged to DADA; Now their art belongs to MOMA.
Illustration by Norman Rubington for Evergreen Review.
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Once their heart belonged to DADA; Now their art belongs to MOMA.

Illustration by Norman Rubington for Evergreen Review.

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  • January 15th, 2011
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Frank Springer cover art for the June 1967 issue of Evergreen Review.
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Frank Springer cover art for the June 1967 issue of Evergreen Review.

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  • January 14th, 2011
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101 Ways To Make Love. Evergreen Review, February 1969. Adapted from 1001 Ways To Make Love by Tuli Kupferberg. 
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101 Ways To Make Love. Evergreen Review, February 1969. Adapted from 1001 Ways To Make Love by Tuli Kupferberg. 

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Continued here & here.

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  • January 14th, 2011
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Bobby Seale bound & gagged in the chair that marshals carried into the courtroom with him in it.  Illustration by Cliff Condak.
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Bobby Seale bound & gagged in the chair that marshals carried into the courtroom with him in it.  Illustration by Cliff Condak.

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  • May 29th, 2010
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