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"Redneck Geometry," Hot Saws, And The Bottom Line: Matt Cogar's Rise To America's Best Lumberjack
Matt Cogar learned woodsman sports in the hills of West Virginia, and could become one of the world's greats. That is, if he doesn't go broke first.
How I Learned You Should Never Touch a Mysterious Ouija Board Someone Left on Your Porch
A story about superstition, axes, fear, fire, and a long night that could have ended in murder.
#NotAllRolePlayers: A History of Rapey Dungeon Masters
It's no secret that D&D and women historically haven't mixed well, but creepy Dungeon Masters don't help matters. Fictional unwanted sexual advances on a fictional character in a fictional universe are a real-life bummer.
The Warrior Women of Asgarda
The ladies of Asgarda are self-proclaimed descendants of the legendary Amazon warrior women who, according to myth, once roamed parts of what is now Ukraine. We traveled to the Carpathian Mountains in Western Ukraine to attend one of Asgarda’s...
Hang on to Your Ego: Rock's Most Bizarre Signature Guitars
From Steve Vai's wallpaper print Ibanez to Kurt Cobain's Fender Jag-Stang, these are the weirdest axes people have lent their name to.
Geoff Rowley Returns to Liverpool
I sat Geoff down for ten minutes in the ruins of the St. Luke's Church courtyard so he could tell me and a random gentleman about his upcoming video part, battling injuries, his love for the Wild West, and his new pet project, CivilWare.