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Artists1999 Beyond Art: Destroying 2000 Years of Culture

Thruston Moore

article thumbnail 1999 Beyond Art was a 'living installation' exhibition that will took place at Prague's Manes gallery in July 1999. The exhibition amalgamated contemporary art and culture, creating a...
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Keith Kirchner

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Jeffree Benet

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Health

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Messing up your own mind

Keith Kirchner

article thumbnailPROZAC, the American anti-depressant, may be targeted at children now that its coverage of the...
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Help yourself...

Robert S., PhD

article thumbnailMind not the burgeoning sales of Prozac, Paxil, Effexor and Zoloft, the 1990s were Freud's decade....
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Economics

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Solving the world financial crisis

Joe Bodia

article thumbnail Some friends and I were having a discussion yesterday about the state of the world and whether...
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The Morality Of Free Markets - Capitalism's Persuasion Vs. Socialism's Coercion

Charles Oliver

article thumbnail It's been many years since the Berlin Wall fell, and it would be...
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Philiosophy

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Have we evolved yet?

N. W. Pledger

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The Moment of Zen

Keith Kirchner

article thumbnailA mantra in many syllables...
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Drugs

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European Drug Laws in perspective

F. Bosman and K. van Es

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The Great Smoke Off

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alexander zaitchik(1999 - 2001, The Greatest Editor We Ever Had.)


Alexander Zaitchik was editor and senior staff writer at Think (Prague) between 1999 and 2001. He first crossed paths with the magazine by publishing a brutal 4,000-word take-down of its editors in the short-lived Globe Coffeehouse zine, Unpronounceable Symbol.

Within a year, Alex was writing features for Think, a weekly column ("Notes from Prague Six"), and most of its book and film reviews. He also conceived and wrote the magazine's wildly popular satirical pull-out, The New Prognosis.

His final article for the magazine, appearing in its 50th issue, was *Let the Kazoos Sound: A Decade of English Press in Prague*.

After leaving Think, Alex founded and edited a bi-weekly alternative newspaper, The Prague Pill. He went on to edit the New York Press, then to Moscow, and is currently based on Earth. The last we heard from him, he was still wearing his Think t-shirt.


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