Steven Heller: Growing Up Underground
The legendary art director talks about the aesthetics of rebellion and his strange journey from Screw magazine to The New York Times.

As a teenager growing up in Greenwich Village in the late 1960s, Steven Heller improbably became the art director of pioneering alternative publications such as The New York Free Press, the pioneering porn magazine Screw, and The East Village Other before eventually moving on to work at The New York Times and teaching at the School of Visual Arts for decades.
He chronicles his youthful misadventures in Growing Up Underground: A Memoir of Counterculture New York. In November, Heller spoke at the Reason Speakeasy, a monthly, unscripted conversation with outspoken defenders of free thinking and heterodoxy in an age of cancel culture and thought police. In a wide-ranging conversation with me, he regaled the Manhattan audience with tales of arrests on obscenity charges, how design and aesthetics can supercharge the meaning of words and pictures, and why so many in the counterculture adopted exactly the same "uniform of alienation" in the name of individualism.
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The legendary art director talks about the aesthetics of rebellion and his strange journey from Screw magazine to The New York Times.
Sounds like he took the path of so, so many rebels.
"I didn't sell out, son, I bought in!"
Yeah. I'm not much interested in anyone who is satisfied working for the NYT or WaPo, or who they are satisfied in paying. George Will, for instance .... I imagine Bezos tolerates him cause he is close to retirement, or he has been around the block enough to get a solid contract. Sometimes he writes good stuff, other times it feels more anti-left-statism than anti-statism.
I listened to Will's 'Conservative Sensibility' on audiobook. Took a lot of driving to listen to all 20+ hours of it. I recommend it. It's a great history of the Progressive movement contrasted with conservatism (his conservatism is old-school, closer to libertarianism, compared to Trumpism which isn't conservative in the slightest).
compared to Trumpism which isn’t conservative in the slightest).
Trump is a counterculture movement and has all the markers:
Despised by the establishment and polite society who sees him as a threat to the fabric of Democracy.
That's a joke, right?
Sucks when you find out you're The Man when you've been operating under the misapprehension that you were the cool kids.
You're still joking, right? I'd definitely say Trump a populist trying to undo the lessons of The Enlightenment. If that's counterculture, then I prefer The Man.
Wait, you're joking, right? WHO'S trying to undo the lessons of the Enlightenment now? Who, exactly?
Trump was certainly hostile to free trade, and has successfully revived protectionist and mercantilist policies of the days before Adam Smith. Edit: That's one of the main reasons libertarians find it difficult to ally with Trumpian conservatives.
This is the part where you call me names and shout “Whatabout whatabout whatabout!”.
That’s what always comes after daring to say “Boo” about Trump in these comment.
Who's hostile to free trade?
Biden is hostile to free trade.
Sarc will never admit it.
Ok, boomer
For someone who, by all reasonable accounts could have been considered "there" in the 60s, I'd be interested to explore more deeply why he didn't get involved in the drug culture in any way-- especially when so many of his counterparts and associates clearly did.
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1966 swarmed with world-weary preppies eager to prattle endlessly about The Jyooz' involvement in an endless series of conspiracies against All Good Thangs (this in TX and OK). This recitation of Third Reich mysticism was accepted as normal--or at least so widespread and ingrained that the populace struggled to ignore rather than contest it.