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Rose & Olive
Houston neighbors pull back the curtains and expose each other’s lives.
Scanner
Your daily cup of WTF?
The Nerve Insider
A peak of what's new and hot at Nerve.
The Modern Materialist
Almost everything you want.
The Daily Siege
An intimate and provocative look at Siege's life, work and loves.
The Nerve Blog-a-log
Autumn Sonnichsen
A fashionable L.A. photo editor exploring all manner of hyper-sexual girls down south.
ScreenGrab
The Nerve Film Blog
Chase
The creator of Supercult.com poses his pretty posse.
The Nerve Video Blog
Deep, deep inside the world of online video.
ScreenGrab
The Nerve Film Blog
Brandonland
A California boy in L.A. capturing beach parties, sunsets and plenty of skin.

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61 Frames Per Second by John Constantine
Introducing Nerve's all-new video game blog.
Dating Confessions by You
"I think that tattoos are ridiculously trashy. I want another one though."
The Nerve Insider by Nicole Ankowski
What's new in the Nerve universe. Today: What do hiccups and herpes have in common? Behind the scenes with Stuff Nobody Likes.
Screengrab by Various
The twelve greatest movies based on TV shows. /film lounge/
The Modern Materialist by Various
Almost everything you want. Today: Dress up your Mac.
Back and Forth by Marlene Marino
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Dating Advice from . . . Foreign-Exchange Students by Simona Kogan
Q: What's the best language in which to say, "I love you"?
A: I personally like Farsi.
Scanner by Emily Farris and Bryan Christian
Today on Nerve's culture blog: R. Kelly wants to know if you're tight.
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Michael Martin,
Editorial Director, Nerve Media
michael(at)nerve.com


Michael Martin joined Nerve in 2002. Under his editorship, Nerve has received several Webby Award nominations, a Webby People's Voice Award for best writing, and its first National Magazine Award nomination for general excellence online. As editorial director, he has overseen the launches of Babble and the Nerve Film Lounge, which earned a National Magazine Award nomination (best interactive web feature) in its first year of operation. He has written for New York magazine, among other publications.





Will Doig,
Editor-in-Chief
will(at)nerve.com

Will Doig has written for New York magazine, Black Book, Out, The Advocate and Highlights for Children. He was raised in Massachusetts and New Hampshire. Today he lives in Park Slope, Brooklyn.



Peter Smith
,
Editor
peter(at)nerve.com
Peter Smith is like the lead character of Irwin Shaw's The 80-Yard Run, except less athletic. He considers himself very lucky to have this job. But it's a little premature to take "jack-off of all trades" off his resume. Besides writing, travelling, and painting houses, Pete plays guitar in a Led Zeppelin/Talking Heads/Police/Replacements-covering power trio called Shovel, and will gladly rock your world if you so desire.


John Constantine,
Editorial Assistant
johnc(at)nerve.com

John, our superhero, was raised by birds and then attended Penn State University. He is currently working on a novel about a fictional city that exists only in his mind. John has an astonishingly extensive knowledge of Scientology. Ultimately he would like to learn how to effectively use his brain. He continues to keep Wu-Tang's secret to himself.




Ada Calhoun,
Consulting Editor
ada(at)nerve.com


Ada Calhoun has been a frequent contributor to the New York Times Book Review, a freelancer for Arts & Leisure, a contributing editor and theater critic at New York magazine and an editorial assistant at Vogue. She lives in New York with her husband and son.


Gwynne Watkins,
Consulting Editor
gwynne(at)nerve.com
Gwynne Watkins is a consulting editor of Nerve and editor of the urban parenting website Babble. She's also a playwright and lyricist. Her most recently produced plays were about Wonderwoman and space pirates, respectively.


Sam Apple

Sam Apple,
Contributing Book Editor
sam(at)nerve.com


Sam Apple's work has appeared in The New York Times Magazine, ESPN The Magazine, and Slate.com, among many other publications. His first book, Schlepping Through the Alps, was named a finalist for the PEN America award for a first work of nonfiction. In 2005 he received the annual Faux Faulkner award. Apple's next book, American Parent, will be published in 2008.
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