Monthly Archives: June 2005

big miss moviola/joanie 4 jackie 4ever

According to my text messages, Alex Merrill says hackeysack is coming back. Back from where, I don’t know. State college purgatory, I suppose. Ok. The sole complaint I had about Me and You and Everyone We Know is that I … Continue reading

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The back and forth: It’s a theme in the heavily Portland-referencing Me and You and Everyone We Know, and it’s also the chorus of a song by Kay Kay, from Portland, with Larry Blackmon from Cameo on cameo, as I … Continue reading

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echo chambre

Kiss Me Deadly makes me miss Life Without Buildings or, more to the point, The Sugarcubes, or perhaps morer to the point, The Slits. (Like Prosaics is, simply, a reminder that I should revisit Josef K.) Which is to say … Continue reading

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we are turning cursive letters into knives

ATTENTION FEMINIST ZINE MAKERS “The Barnard College Library in New York City is home to a growing zine collection that focuses on feminist culture and politics. This is an invitation to former and current zine creators and collectors to archive … Continue reading

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cherchez la femme

Elizabeth Mendez-Berry and Jeff Chang: interviewed! “Hip-Hop Journos Speak Out Against Sexism.” From Professor Sarah Dougher on the girlgroup: “I wanted to let you all know that I have started a label here in Portland called Chercez La Femme. In … Continue reading

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