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Brian M. Palmer is a photographer, essayist, and chronicler of offbeat pop culture. He produces the site bearing his name that represents a sort of gonzo journalism approach applied to a one-man webzine that provides interviews with well-known and edgier artists producing music, sequential art, and televised media for mainstream audiences. Gonzo journalism is a journalistic style, most famously used by Hunter S. Thompson. ...
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Additionally, Palmer produces a series of slice-of-life essays commenting on culture and personal experiences, similar to a blog. He also showcases his photography, a series of found objects, and offers recommendations for literature, music, and art. His interviews have been with well-known individuals as diverse as television personality David Cross, cartoonist and modern humorist Chris Onstad, and Ben Gibbard of Death Cab for Cutie fame. This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ...
Found objects are materials found (such as pebbles, candy wrappers, or leaves) and not made (such as inks, paints, and crayons. ...
Cross portraying Tobias Fünke in the American T.V. show Arrested Development. ...
Chris Onstad is the creator, writer and artist for the webcomic Achewood. ...
Ben Gibbard performing in 2005 Benjamin Gibbard (born August 11, 1976 in Bremerton, Washington) is an American musician who has formed several indie bands. ...
Death Cab for Cutie is a rock band formed in Bellingham, Washington in 1997. ...
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