INTERVIEW WITH TOM WOLFE When the U.S. National Parks Service breaks ground on the Mount Rushmore of Participatory Journalism, Hunter’s and Tom Wolfe’s profiles will be the first two they dynamite out. These two fellow travelers re-chartered the map of literary journalism, beginning in the middle 1960’s with Wolfe’s The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine Flake Streamline Baby […]
CONVERSATIONS IN THE KITCHEN
AS GOOD AS IT GETS
INTERVIEW WITH GONZO LAWYER HAL HADDON INTRODUCTION BY ANITA THOMPSON We were somewhere around Barstow on the edge of the desert when the drugs began to take hold. I remember saying something like “I feel a bit lightheaded: maybe you should drive…” And suddenly there was a terrible roar all around us and the sky […]
THE WOODY CREEK WAY
HAL HADDON INTERVIEWS ED BRADLEY HAL HADDON: I’m in Woody Creek with Ed Bradley. Ed has graciously consented to give an inTerview for the second edition of The Woody Creeker, edited by, written for, and hopefully read by Woody Creatures and a larger audience. Ed, we thank you for giving us this interview and I’d […]
HUNTER AND FISHING
WITH ANDY HALL This issue’s “Conversations in the Kitchen” department of the Woody Creeker is pleased to introduce you to Andy Hall. He is a staple in the Woody Creek Community for more than 25 years. He’s kept to himself a good part of the time, as Andy doesn’t like big crowds of people. In […]
“TRUTH IS EASIER”
P.J. O’ROURKE INTERVIEWS HUNTER S. THOMPSON A few days after the birth of this magazine, a huge box arrived with hundreds of pages of transcripts and photocopies P.J. O’Rourke interviewing Hunter S. Thompson, along with this following letter. INTERVIEW WITH HUNTER S. THOMPSON JULY 14-16, 1987 [Squealing brakes, sound of a rented Cadillac arriving sideways […]