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Heeb Issue #14 : Photo FeatureThe Heeb Hundred
Photo by Stephen Schuster
Just visit “Heeb100.com“:http://www.heeb100.com for our online portrait gallery showcasing each and every member.
Photo by Stephen Schuster


Mr. Met
Mets fans aren’t some sushi-rolling, lemonade-sipping pansy-asses. The blue in the team logo is a (read more)
Fall Of Hope
We are rapidly approaching that special time of redemption and renewal—we speak, of course, (read more)
Richard Pryor didn’t come up with all of those wildly provocative punch lines by himself. A large amount (read more)
Meet actor/writer Jonah Hill, Hollywood’s new leading man. No, really. (read more)
Why would a grown man let a knife-wielding old Jew near his penis? Adam Bright investigates. (read more)
Love her or hate her, Joan Rivers is a comic force to be reckoned with. She’s well into her career’s third act and Jay Ruttenberg brings you the legend in all her glory. (read more)
Mike Albo loves attention, but this isn’t really what he meant. A victim’s true, and truly hilarious, story. (read more)
We give you portraits of the 100 up-and-coming stars in the Heeb pantheon. (read more)
The market for gimmick books—shtick lit, as it were—has enjoyed a surprising shelf life. There are (read more)
Marissa Nadler’s music seems to exist in a world of its own. Most songs consist of little more than a (read more)
“They just aren’t pretty,” my grandmother declared after walking in and quickly out of Zoe (read more)
For a gay, bald, chubby Jew, Matt Lucas is pretty comfortable in his own skin. Then again, the (read more)
The revolution’s gonna be graphic-novelized. In his Vertigo/DC monthly comic book, Army@Love, (read more)
Remembered for her zany hats and pubescent troubles on the sitcom Blossom, Mayim Bialik could have easily (read more)
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submit a comment11.20.07 at 8:11 pm
AGAIN, how did ROSS KASSOVITZ get on the list?? He has done NOTHING to deserve to be up there with real entrepreneurs. WHAT STELLAR RESUME?? The kid is a spoiled drunk, who is addicted to gambling. His daddy bought him his store.