Genre or style of journalism and other media that is created without claims of objectivity, often including the reporter, creator, or even audience [member] as part of the story using a first-person narrative.
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Conspicuously or grossly unconventional or unusual.
1 However, the gonzo nature of Rifts can make it hard to get into.
2 But she'll have these sort of like, gorgeous, gonzo lyrical passages.
3 His father, with his money and influence and irresistible gonzo charisma, had saved her.
4 All the rest of you guys, these five rows, are gonzo - history - back in the fleet.
5 But the gonzo master was a one-off, writes Shane Hegarty.
6 The U.S. relied on its usual trifecta of ground forces, heavy artillery, and gonzo airpower.
7 The gonzo guys might try someone but it's rare.
8 Only a few feet, but the surf was gonzo .
9 Miley Cyrus has gone gonzo and it's bloody brilliant.
10 Now he's spitting gonzo game as a Jewish emcee with mad brains and madder rhymes.
11 Gone were the gonzo ad-libs and anti-press diatribes.
12 The ashes of gonzo journalist Hunter S Thompson were blown into the sky from a cannon.
13 There would be no gonzo journalism without it.
14 She is the one who is consistently watchable throughout, a gonzo spirit that Australian Robbie runs with.
15 Lloyd blushed dully and said nothing, although the woman was either gonzo or stoned right over the moon.
16 In true gonzo journalism style, Caruana Galizia never hesitated to place herself at the centre of the story.
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