A Brief History of All Things Us

It all started with a dream. The dream of a doe-eyed, baby faced adolescent boy who aspired to one day share his love of all things hairy with the world through a mediocre mustache based magazine. One etymology project, four staff members, and five days later, Handlebar Magazine was born. So sit back and shave your worries for later. It's time for the hairy truth.

Thursday, December 6, 2012

Trevell Cole: From Rapper to Rap Sheet


Sometimes we get so caught up with all the evil in the world that we can forget to stop and witness the good. Trevell Cole was a just a kid living on the wrong side of the tracks until one night, he made a life-altering mistake. He shot a man. The rest of his life was haunted with the memory of the shooting, forcing him to spiral into a deep morass and drugs and guilt. New York Magazine’s Jennifer Goodman reports on the achievements and tragedies of Cole’s life that all lead up to the moment when he turns himself in seventeen years later.  Some call him crazy, others call him a saint, but either way, “The Man Who Charged Himself with Murder” is definitely a story worth reading. 

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