Issue Number Seven of the newsprint punk periodical Search & Destroy, published in 1978. Edited by V. Vale. Essays and images include: "SCREAMERS: Relaxin at Camarillo On a Northwest Tour," photos by Richard Peterson; "Corporate Life Forms on Virgin Territory: DEVO" an interview between Search & Destroy and DEVO; "John Waters: Pink Flamingos, Manson & The JFK Kill," an interview with John Waters; "A Concise Guide to Reggae," by Steve Montgomery; "Dick Envy Rides a Heavy Rollin Motor Wave," by Vermilion; "Patti Smith Sells Out at Winterland?" excerpts from statements by Patti Smith made during a performance; "DNA From New York: Noise is their Gentetic Imperative," an interview with Arto Lindsey; "Cabaret Voltaire: Baaser-Meinhof for Punks Only," an interview with Cabaret Voltaire; "Subway Sect, Head for the Exit of No Return," an interview with Vic Godard; "Roky Erickson: The Interpreter of Good Evil," an interview with Roky Erikson; "Nuns Cartoon with Apologies to Alejandro (he's not like that)," by Jacky Thrasher; A centerfold poster; "Clash: Paul Simenon bases his Politics on Detente," an interview with Paul Simenon; "Amos Poe Serves Night Lunch for a Blank Generation," an interview with Amos Poe; "Cleveland Scene: Johnny & The Dicks, The Pagans, X--X," an interview with The Pagans; an interview with Formica & the Bitches; "Street Reports;" "Tokyo Plastics / The Zeros Jam with Patti Smith," an interview with The Zeros; "Deviants: Mick Farren still Amphetamine / Incandescent," by Mick Farren; "Newest S. ... [details]
June 8, 1992 issue of Newsweek, edited by Maynard Parker. Contents include: "Periscope," with bureau reports by Ned Zeman and Lucy Howard; "Let the Walls Down," by Stephen Langfur; "Letters;" "Perspectives;" "Whose Values," by Joe Klein, with artwork by Barbara Kruger; "Playing on the 'V Word,'" by Howard Fineman; "First Lady Culture Clash," by Eleanor Clift; "Values in the Classroom," by Eloise Salholz with Tony Clifton in New York, Patricia King in San Francisco, Karen Springen in Chicago, Howard Manly in Atlanta and Debra Rosenberg in Boston; "A Mother's Guiding Message," Marian Wright Edelman interviewed by Eleanor Clift; "Why the Old Media's Losing Control," by Jonathan Alter; "'You in Congress, Listen Up': Sounding the alarm against those who think the country is only the sum of its special interests," by David H. ... [details]
Issue No. 8 of Bang Newspaper, edited by Louis Abolafia, counter culture presidential candidate. Contents include: "Rainy Monday," by Prizel; photos of Louis Abolafia at one of his Bust-Outs, and campaigning for president; "Buckskin Bang Out," by David M. ... [details]
Issue edited by Al Goldstein. Essays "Foreplay : Sex in Scandinavia," by Al Goldstein; "Clinging Cunts and Clashing Cocks," by Al Goldstein; "Dirty Diversions : A Stitch in Time," by Al Goldstein; "Fuckbooks : Colorful Copulation," by Michael Perkins; "The Pull-It-Sir," by Stephen Beard; "Can It Happen Hair?" by Al Pseudonym; comic by John Thomas; "Homosexual Citizen : Skal," by Lige & Jack. [details]
June 3-9, 1981 issue of SoHo News. Issue edited by Josh Friedman. Cover stories include: "The Clash: Can Political Rock Survive Success?" by Mick Farren and Chris Salewicz; "Ghostwriters at Sixty Minutes?" by Allan Wolper; "Spielberg's TV Old Testament," by Jonathan Rosenbaum; and "SoHo: Bourgeois Bohemia," by Gerald Manzorati. ... [details]
December 30, 1980 - January 6, 1981 issue of SoHo News. Issue edited by Josh Friedman. Cover stories include: "Comedy that Bites: Feiffer from Politics to 'Popeye,'" Doug Ireland on Jules Feiffer; "The Clash Go 2 for 3," by John Buckley; "Ping Chong's Dance Dreams," by Allan Ripp; and "New Year's Revelations: Nixon Files for Bankruptcy! Hitler Alive in Peru!," by Paul Slansky. ... [details]
Issue Number Two of the newsprint punk periodical Search & Destroy, published in 1977. Edited by V. Vale. Essays include: "Iggy: Bass Voice, Metallic Wit, Spike Hair, X-Ray Smile;" interview with Iggy Pop; "Penelope's Past: Teenage Rebel with Avenger's Cause;" "Ramones Go West: California Sun Strokes NY Skins;" "Nickey Beat: The Weirdos vs. ... [details]
Issue edited by Vale. Essays "Alejandro is a Maverick: Rebel Nun Rejects Rectitude," interview by Lynn X; "Ramones: 15 Minutes with the Punk Celebrities," interview by Vale; "U.X.A.: Occupied Territory for the Doomsday Machine," interview by Vale; "Today's Youth: The TREND is Obviously NEGATIVE!," fake interview by Negative Trend, photos by Bruce Conner at The Mabuhay; "Industrial Music for Industrial People: Throbbing Gristle," interview by Search & Destroy; "Clash in the Hospital: Joe Strummer Reports," interview by Howie Klein; "Avengers & Dils: Roommates Ridicule Rock Biz," interview by Vale, photo by Bruce Conner; "Crime Time"; "Buzzcocks: Life Beyond a Spiral Scratch!," interview by Jon Savage; "Nico Says: 'Future For Me Means Nothing!'" interview by Jean C. ... [details]
Handbill / flyer for Black Flag gig with the Meat Puppets, held at Striders Concert Hall [1983]. Black Flag show followed a performance by the Clash. Featuring a drawing by Raymond Pettibon. [details]
Issue edited by Ingrid Sischy. Essays "On Location: Inventing Pangaea, Jon's and Ginzel's Whole-earth Recipe"; "Ground Up," by Herbert Muschamp; "Like Art: The Star-spangled Pitch," by Glenn O'Brien; "The Cave: Local Technicolor," by Wolfram Schutte; "Object: Abracadabra, The Magic Space of Supple Geometry," by Seigow Matsuoka; "Slant: On Success and Pittsburgh's 1985 Carnegie International," by Donald Kuspit; "Modern Life: The Manet Tapes and More Recent Dupes," by Carter Ratcliff; "Speaker to Speaker: The Clash find the Sound of Silence, Plus the 1985 Top Ten," by Greil Marcus; "Ask Not What: The Kennedys, the Camera, and Us," by Thomas McEvilley; "Earth Angles: Michael Heizer's Sculpture at Buffalo Rock, A New Species of Life for Trampled Soil," by Klaus Kertess; "Blinky Palermo: Abstract Medicine for the Senses," by Donald Kuspit; "The Stridentists: Excavating a Forgotten Avant-garde; the Revolutionary Forebears of Mexico's Muralists," by Serge Fauchereau; "Hungary by Heart: A Trip with André Kertész," by Sylvia Plachy; "Project for Artforum: Two Moods," by Sylvia Plimack Mangold. ... [details]