[2][3][4] His other prominent work includes Operation Bite Back, a non-fiction book about activist Rod Coronado and the use of domestic terrorism charges against environmentalists in the United States.
In 1987 Kuipers moved to New York City to work at Ear Magazine, an avant-garde music publication.
He also reported on local politics, and he and a girlfriend were beaten by police while he was covering the Tompkins Square Park riot in 1988.
[10] In 1994, Kuipers moved to Los Angeles to work for Ray Gun, where he helped launch several other lifestyle titles.
His work has also appeared in Playboy, Rolling Stone, Men's Journal, Orion, Interview, Travel & Leisure, Outside, LA Weekly, and other publications.