September 2 - 8, 1981 issue of SoHo News. Issue edited by John Leese. Cover stories include: "Little Martyrs: Can Kids Survive the Family?," by Carolyn Fireside; "Valium's Adscam," by Bob Brewin; "Pop Goes Tom Verlaine," by John Buckley; "George Will Has His Way," by Artful Dodger; and Reggie: Damned Yankee," by Roy Blount Jr. ... [details]
Issue number nine of the newsprint punk periodical Search & Destroy, published in 1978. Edited by V. Vale. Interviews, texts, and images include: "Dead Kennedy's: For a Topco Future Beyond the Grave?;" "Penelope Gets Personal: An Avenger's Conversation;" "Hank: From Down Under to Over the Top;" "Ray Campi: Rockabilly Rebels Need No Revival;" "'X' From Los Angeles: Rated;" "centerfold;" "Situationism for Today: A Negative Trend;" "Winston Tong;" "Zeros Fresh from A Pacific Northwest Raid;" "Eraserhead: 'Details Make Your Life Stand Out;'" "Television: Tom Verlaine Prior to the Breakup!;" "A History of Black Humor by Nico Ordway;" "Pere Ubu: 'Shopping is a Drug;'" "Screamers Play Word Games with Babeth;" "D. ... [details]
Issue Number Three of the newsprint punk periodical Search & Destroy, published in 1977. Edited by V. Vale. Essays, interviews, and images include: "Black Randy: LA Punk Rocker Makes the Rich Eat Shit," an interview with Black Randy; "Avengers: We Are The One!," an interview between Christina Chromatic and The Avengers; "Patti Smith / Captain Beefheart," text by Patti Smith and a brief interview with Captain Beefheart; "Tom Verlaine / Eno - Some Oblique Strategies," an interview between Lynnx and Tom Verlaine and a selection of Brian Eno's Oblique Strategies; "Alternative TV's Mark P/Politics of Punk," by Nico Ordway; "Devo: 2nd Part of the De-Evaluation Band Interview;" "Blondie: Interviewed Backstage at the Old Waldorf;" "Weirdos: Cliff Talks," an interview with Cliff from The Weirdos; "The Residents: No Longer a Mystery;" "Crime in San Francisco: A Poster History;" "Street Reports: London by Vermillion/LA by The Dils;" and "International Directory of New Wave Sources. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at the Centre national d'art et de culture Georges Pompidou, Paris, May 24 - July 24, 2000. This very chunky book designed by graphic demi-Gods Experimental Jetset. ... [details]
Artists' book comprised by full-page photographs and occasional fold-outs by Andy Warhol disciple Christopher Makos. Images of celebrates, quasi-celebrates, and random photographic details. Including Tom Verlaine, John Paul Getty III, Andy Warhol, punk rock fans, Grace Jones, Legs McNeil, James Nares, Debbie Harry, Patti Smith, Iggy Pop, Zandra Rhodes, David Johansen, Richard Hell, David Bowie, Alice Cooper, Marilyn Cambers, Tennessee Williams, Mick Jagger, etc. ... [details]
"Jutta Koether's translucent color fields, expressive brushstrokes and female subjects--as well as her use of poetry, art history and Mylar--can make her seem like a feminist answer to the Cologne art scene, a counterpart to artists like Martin Kippenberger, Sigmar Polke and Albert Oehlen. ... [details]