Issue 20 of the New York Review of Sex & Politics. Co-published by D. Melmoth and Steven Heller. Contents include: "Our Man in the Big Apple," by D. Melmoth; "Let's Drink To The Hard Working Butcher: The Diary of an Abortion Victim;" "The Potomac Arrangement: Schultz Finds Familiar Woodstock Privy On Capitol-Mall," by Ray Schultz; "The Potomac Arrangement: The Radicalization of Howard Johnsons," photographs & text by Dan Mouer; "A Nasty Habit: The Rolling Stones," by Richard Somma; "Let It All Hang Out," photographs by Robert Baumanm, text by Lynne Twenty Man; "Lift Among the Wasps," by D. ... [details]
Inugural issue of the all visual periodical "The Star," designed and published by Stanley Stellar and John Dowd with additional illustrations by Elizabeth Staal and cover photo by Barry Weiser. Imagery largely appropriated of Rolling Stones concerts and other found photographs. [details]
Press release issued by the public relations company John Springer Associates, Inc. on December 3, 1970 about the Rolling Stones documentary 'Gimme Shelter," directed by David Maysles, Albert Maysles and Charlotte Zwerin. ... [details]
Two pieces of Rolling Stones public relations literature published in 1969: one offering biographies of each of the five members of the band : Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Bill Wyman, Charlie Watts and Mick Taylor; and the other summarizing the history of the band and announcing their November 1969 American tour dates. ... [details]
A Manga-style comic book story about Dan Graham, his life, times and work. Includes scenes with Robert Smithson, Nancy Holt, Sol LeWitt, The Rolling Stones, Kim Gordon and others. By Fumihiro Nonomura. ... [details]
An audio CD by the masterful Rodney Graham, "Never Tell a Pal a Hard Luck Story" is the third full length release by internationally acclaimed artist Rodney Graham. This bon-vivant and his band lead the listener on a rollicking, booze soaked adventure celebrating music, youth, love and the south. ... [details]