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Trapped in Camelot

Rachel Bolton

A fun newsletter about America's favorite f*cked up political family, the Kennedys.

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The Bearing Witness of Juan Romero and Richard Drew

Content Warning, discussion of highly upsetting videos and photographs.


Juan Romero, in 2018, holds the photograph of him with Robert F. Kennedy on June 5, 1968.

"I kneeled down to him and I could see his lips moving, so I put my...

3 years ago
3

The Gospel of Marilyn, According to Blonde

Content warning for discussion of sexual assault and self harm.


“I'm selfish, impatient and a little insecure. I make mistakes, I am out of control and at times hard to handle. But if you can't handle me at my worst, then you sure...

3 years ago
2

The Man on the Back of the Lincoln Continental

Clint Hill climbs onto the back of the Presidential Limo in frame 364 of the Zapruder Film. (And yes, I censored it.)

It goes without saying that it’s important to record stories. The archive of human experience should only ever grow in it...

3 years ago

Contemporary Parodies of the Kennedys: Mort Drucker's JFK Coloring Book

I often find it funny when something looks like it’s for kids but is really for adults. Look at the success of Go the Fuck to Sleep, a cute looking bedtime story full of R-rated words. It’s like putting a razor blade in a cupcake. The sugar...

4 years ago

My thoughts on Sirhan Sirhan (maybe) getting released. (Updated 1/16/2022)

Sirhan Sirhan’s mother, Mary, cries in the arms of a friend after learning of her son’s crime. Photo from the June 18, 1968 edition of Life Magazine.

On August 21, parole commissioners in California recommended that Sirhan Sirhan be relea...

4 years ago

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    I am a tired writer working on more projects than I have time for. My writing has appeared in Women Write About Comics, Scriptophobics, Strange Girls, ellipsis... literature and art, and others.

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