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Interviews people have done with me

Artbyte
This is probably the biggest magazine to interview me yet--an internationally-distributed glossy monthly covering all topics of electronic arts around the globe. I was interviewed as part of a special issue on the future of electronic text.
Popgurls
A funny and irreverent eZine run by a group of pop-culture-savvy women in their mid-twenties. I was interviewed as part of their regular "20 questions with..." -- a sort of tongue-in-cheek take on Sassy magazine's old "Cute Boys We Like" column.
PalmNerd
An eZine covering the myriad topics involved with handheld computers. The subject of this interview was on the benefits of creative writers using Palm Pilots.
Opium magazine
A great literary journal run by a group of guys out of Chicago and New York. I was asked to perform at their annual fundraiser; the magazine did short interviews with all the scheduled performers to give their audience an idea of what to expect.
(I'm always happy to grant interviews, by the way. If you're interested, drop me a line at ilikejason at hotmail dot com.)

Interviews I've done of other people

Cloei
Founder of the commercial adult website "Nakkid Nerds." (For Porn For Nerds eZine)
Extended Stay: Ben Butler on Rirkrit Tiravanija
Rirkrit Tiravanija is an internationally-known conceptual artist. Ben Butler lived in one of Rirkrit's installations in the summer of 1999. (For Cakewalk magazine)
Bela Fleck
Jazz musician and newgrass pioneer. (For KCOU 88.1 fm, Columbia MO)
Nina426
Computer nerd by day, erotic dancer by night.
Tina Howell
Chicago poet and host of "Anotha Level at Lit-X." (For Tunnel Rat magazine)
Andres Serrano
Photographer whose banned "Piss Christ" caused controversy for the National Endowment for the Arts in the 1980s. (For the Chicago Artists Coalition monthly newsletter)
Thax Douglas
Chicago poet and host of "Thax After Dark." (For Tunnel Rat magazine)