Whim contributors Kevin McCaffrey and Jaimie Hughes chronicle the nine inevitable foibles that come with living with someone who loves the cold, always wears formal attire, and, perhaps most importantly, happens to be a flightless bird.
Continue to the full post→Obituary: Luigi Gabagoozzini, Beloved Italian Stereotype, Dies at 87
Pizza parlors around the world hung their Sopranos cast member head shots at half mast this weekend to commemorate the passing of an Italian hero. Whim contributor Elliott Kalan has more on why, from now on, every slice to go will come with garlic knots and a side of sadness.
Continue to the full post→Re-Imaginings of Classic Novels Inspired by Typos: Collection 2
With the stroke of a keyboard, chaos can ensue. (Just ask the rabid Andrew Ridgeley enthusiasts at whamquarterly.com.) Whim contributor Michael Yarsky provides still more proof below.
Continue to the full post→Exclusive! 1792 Plan of Washington by Architect Charles Pierre L’Enfantile
In the 18th Century, noted architect Pierre-Charles L’Enfant was commissioned to plan the layout of what would become Washington, D.C. But, no one had seen the submission of his notorious rival, Charles Pierre L’Enfantile. Until now …
Continue to the full post→The Great Altini
Gregory Beyer, a leading scholar of adult film director Theodore F.W. Altini’s films, reflects on the auteur’s oeuvre. Whim Quarterly initially requested to sit down with Beyer on camera, but he reneged at the last minute, frightened at the possibility of having to pronounce the words “auteur” and “oeuvre.”
Continue to the full post→America’s 50 Least Desirable Suburbs
Not everyone can be lucky enough to live in Linden Heights or Prairie Point. There are those of us who settle for Donnybrook or Taupeboro. Find out if your neighborhood made the list!
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