Issue edited by John Heys, Lordan Kimbrell, and Rocky. Published by Joel Fabricant. Content include "Astrology," by Walter Breen; "Return to (Non-Piss-- Unless It's Your Thing) Elegance," by Clayton Cole; "The Caterpillar Who Made IT," by Taylor Mead; "Ave atque Vale," illustration by Aubrey Beardsley; "Pornographic Poem," by John Giorno. [details]
Inugural issue "Tornillo," edited by Ruben Rivera S. Contents include: "Aque no Encuentras Caries!;" "Mi Amor e Lesbiano," by Esperanza Ramirez; "Una Historia de Amor," by Pablo Sanchez; "Cartas Al Redactor;" "Lo Del Frente Es Lo Que Cuenta;" "Dr. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue for show held [1969 ? / 1970 ?]. Illustrates works in exhibition, text in French by José Pierre. [details]
Tex only, double-sided, invitation to the premiere of Daniel Buren's film "Interruption" held April 23, 1969. [details]
Contents include "Meanwhile in New York," by Jane Alpert; "Aftermath : Songmy," by Tod Ensign; "Church Busts Young Lords," by Susan Walp; "There WAS Violence at the Justice Department," by Abe Peck; "Stop WHAT Trial?" by Paul Simon; "Free Sam Melville!" by John Cohen; "Conspiracy Begins Defense," by Abe Peck; "Women, Abortion, and Health Care"; "Another Abortion. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at Castelli Warehouse, March 29 - April 19, 1969. Includes text by B. H. Friedman (reproduced from Art News, April 1969). Illustrated with works in exhibition. [details]
Comic book featuring "Untitled Page," by Robert Williams; "Hocus Pocus," by Victor Moscoso; "Joe Blow," by R. Crumb; "A Ball in the Bung Hole," by S. Clay Wilson; "The Supreme Constellation of Dormasintoria," by Robert Williams; "Wonder Wart-Hog, the Hog of Steel," by Gilbert Shelton; "Untitled page," by S. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held in 1969 or 1970, no dates within publication. Illustrates 11 works, unattributed text and interview in French, exhibition history. [details]
Flyer published in conjunction with performances of new dances by new choreographers Keith Hollingworth, Joan Jonas and Judy Padow, performed at St. Peter's Church, New York City, March 8 and 9, [1969 ?]. ... [details]