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Childish Wisdom: An Interview with Billy Childish

Childish Wisdom: An Interview with Billy Childish
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Some people are just inexhaustibly creative. Billy Childish is one of those people. He is maybe the most prolific man in the history of rock music. Starting his career in the late 1970s with the Pop Rivits, Childish went on to play in several English bands, including Thee Headcoats, The Mighty Caesars, Thee Milkshakes and

Review: A Texas Tale of Treason

Review: A Texas Tale of Treason
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When Alex Cox allowed a group of aging punkers from Texas to make the sequel to his 1984 cult classic Repo Man, what did he really expect to get back? … read more

Review: Oasis

Review: Oasis
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Oasis Morning Glory: A Classic Album under Review Sexy Intellectual Street: 03.13 By now you know the formula: a few British journalists, a contemporary musician and maybe a friend or foe of the band offer up their opinions regarding an album, often assessing the scene that was with a great amount of hindsight. Having lived

Review: The War on the War on Drugs

Review: The War on the War on Drugs
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The War on the War on Drugs Cevin Soling Disinformation Street: 04.03 By doing drugs you are executing your rights as a citizen of the United States. By doing drugs you are protesting to change unjust laws. Really doing drugs is one of the most patriotic things that a person can do, at least that’s what

FROM THE DESK OF: RUSTY SHACKLEFORD

FROM THE DESK OF: RUSTY SHACKLEFORD
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To whom it may concern, I am writing this letter because of your lack of responsibility as a news publication. Yesterday as I was on my way home, traveling westbound on 300 South, I almost hit one of those crazy youngins. He was riding his toy right down the middle of the street, where us

Dear Dickheads – June 2007

Dear Dickheads – June 2007
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You can bet your next Mike Brown column on the fact that every visitor for the next fifty years will base their perceptions on four square blocks of Big Love. … read more

Hot Wheels: Roller Derby in the Beehive State

Hot Wheels: Roller Derby in the Beehive State
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Along the Wasatch Front, Women’s flat track roller derby is beginning to coalesce into a sizably enthusiastic culture of punk and metal loving babes who find an outlet in taking names and kicking ass.  … read more

Europeans Don’t Consume High Fructose Corn Syrup: A Tour Journal

Europeans Don’t Consume High Fructose Corn Syrup: A Tour Journal
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Eighteen hours seemed like years as we touched down in Frankfurt, Germany. It was now February 2, and the members of Uzi and Ari were officially committed for the next six weeks to face extreme uncertainty in a very strange land. We were jet-lagged, dizzy and without a clue what this tour was going to

What’s that smell? Oh, it’s Art in the Air:  June Gallery Stroll

What’s that smell? Oh, it’s Art in the Air: June...
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Often gallery stroll gets so busy I can’t make it to all the shows I want to see. Last month I missed Max’s Grundy’s “The Art of Tragedy” Luckily this show will remain on display until June 13th at Tanner Frames located at 230 S 500 W #105 in the New Art Space building. (Enter

Bellyography: Jaci – June 2007

Bellyography: Jaci – June 2007
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Jaci evokes a memory of female strength and authority, while maintaining the beauty and sensuality of the dance. It is mythical, mesmerizing, and eternal. … read more

Mike Brown’s Gay John Amichi Interview

Mike Brown’s Gay John Amichi Interview
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I think I’ve figured out why I hate typing interviews so much. It’s because I can’t listen to music while I write, which is normally how I like to write. Instead I have to listen to so-and-so bumble fucks voice over and over again while I constantly stop the beautiful flowing process of creating literature

Skateboard Product Reviews – June 2007

Skateboard Product Reviews – June 2007
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Reviews for Adidas shoes, Satori wheels and Stereo skateboards … read more