Monthly Archive for March, 2009

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Jon Ginoli founding member of Pansy Division reads!

Apr ’09
8
7:00 pm

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Join Jon Ginoli the lead singer and founding member of the first openly gay punk band, Pansy Division as he reads and signs his new memoir Deflowered: My Life in Pansy Division.

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Jon Ginoli sets off on a journey of self-discovery and musical passion to become the founding member of Pansy Division, the first out and proud queer core punk rock band to hit the semi-big time. Set against the changing decades of music, we follow the band from their inception in San Francisco, to their search for a music label and a permanent drummer to their current status as indie rock icons. We see the highs–touring with Green Day–and the lows–homophobic fans–of striving for acceptance and success in the world of rock. Replete with the requisite tales of sex, drugs, groupies, band fights and label battles, this rollicking memoir is also an impassioned account of staying true to the artistic vision of queer rock’n’roll.

Jon Ginoli is a guitarist, singer, songwriter and founding member of Pansy Division, a punk rock band whose cd’s include Undressed, Deflowered, Wish I’d Taken Pictures, and more. An Illinois native, he’s played both dive bars and arenas, and his favorite color is purple. When not on tour with the band he lives and works in San Francisco.

More info:

John talks about the book

Pansy Division Homepage

Oyez Review Event

Apr ’09
3
7:00 pm

This is a reading/launch party for Oyez Review. Oyez Review is an award-winning literary magazine published annually by Roosevelt University’s Creative Writing Program. It features poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction, and a portfolio of artwork.

Some of the editors as well as a couple of the contributors of Oyez review will be reading poems and excepts from stories.

more info at www.roosevelt.edu/oyezreview

Quimby’s Top Ten Best Sellers For the Week of Feb 22nd – Feb 28th, 2009

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1.    Butt #25 Fantastic Magazine for Homosexuals $9.90
2.    Journal of Aesthetics and Protest #6 $17.00
3.    Roy Orbison in Clingfilm by Ulrich Haarburste $10.00
4.    I Saw You: Comics Inspired by Real Life Missed Connections by Julia Wertz (Three Rivers Press) $12.95
5.    Public Phenomena (Temporary Services) $15.00
6.    Roctober #46 $4.00
7.    Giant Robot #58 $4.99
8.    McSweeney’s #30 $15.00
9.    Experimental Geography: Radical Approaches To Landscape Cartography and Urbanism by Nato Thompson (Melville) $29.95
10.    Watchmen by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons (Vertigo) $19.99