Stamp out the rate hikes. A letter from Bob McChesney.

Stamp Out the Rate Hike: Stop the Post Office

Thanks to Matt from Diamonds for forwarding this item.

Dear friend, relative, or acquaintance of Bob McChesney,

The news media are covering the tragic murders in Virginia this
morning, and as they do an extraordinarily significant story is
slipping through the cracks.

On very rare occasions I send a message to everyone in my email
address book on an issue that I find of staggering importance and
urgency. (My address book includes pretty much everyone who emails me
in one form or another, and I apologize if you get this message more
than once.) This is one of those times.

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THE2NDHAND Event

Apr ’07
15
12:00 am

THE2NDHANDSunday April 15th 4PMGEEK AND DORK TOUR, 2007
Featuring readings by
Todd Taylor (Los Angeles)
Jennifer Whiteford (Ottawa)
Mike Falloon (Brewster, NY)
Jonathan Messinger (Chicago)
hosted by THE2NDHAND (www.the2ndhand.com) designer/illustrator Rob
Funderburk.
 
GEEK AND DORK TOUR, 2007
For one week in April, three intrepid folks are going to hop in a station
wagon from Minneapolis to New York City and read from their collected works.
They promise this: they?ll read some entertaining stories. It?s not slam
poetry. It?s not dull. It?s good stories told well. They don?t barely bumble
through them, they tell them.
 
Todd Taylor heads the Los Angeles-based Razorcake Magazine
(www.razorcake.org) and co-heads Gorsky Press (www.gorskypress.org). Todd is
also a regular contributor to Thrasher magazine, and has published work in
Suburban Voice, Barracuda, Verbicide, Sleepwalk, and Maximum Rock’n’roll. In
2006, Razorcake became the United States’ first bonafide non-profit
independent music magazine and it is currently attempting to set up a
community center in East Lost Angeles. Todd will be reading from his first
work of fiction, Shirley Wins. Shirley Wins is a novel of not giving up and
not giving in as seen through the eyes of a physics-obsessed grandmother and
her punk music listening granddaughter who, against all odds, will create
the pumpkin cannon to end all pumpkin cannons. Shirley Wins is the follow up
to 2004’s Born to Rock, a collection of in-depth interviews illuminating the
often-misrepresented subculture of punk rock.
Jennifer Whiteford lives in the lovely and very cold city of Ottawa,
Ontario, where she is a civil servant by day and a rock?n?roll,
rollerderbying, novelist by night. Her first book, Grrrl, has been likened
to “a killer mixtape from the early 1990s that you want to play over and
over again.” She has a shy dog and a very loud laugh. She takes no offence
to being labeled as a geek and/or a dork. It has become par for the course.
She has a blog, too: http://www.jenniferwhiteford.blogspot.com/
 
Mike Faloon has paid the bills as a DJ, dishwasher, drummer, and school
teacher. He is the publisher of two zines (Go Metric, Zisk) and a
contributing writer to magazines such as Chunklet, Razorcake, and Roctober.
His work has also appeared in The Zine Yearbook (Soft Skull) and The
Overrated Book (Last Gasp). His first book, a collection of essays and
stories, is due out on Gorsky Press. He resides in Brewster, NY with his
wife and daughter. www.gometric.typepad.com
 
Jonathan Messinger is the publisher behind Featherproof Books
(www.featherproof.com) and books editor at Time Out Chicago.

Rollin, Hatin

rollin hatin

Early Warning!!!! Friday April 20th!!!!

An evening of epic nerdiness hits Chicago.

With live performances from E-Rock, PaperRad, Juiceboxxx and more.

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New Stuff 4/14/07

Its that time again, for the weekly roll out of hotness, freshattitude, and neo nerdiness!

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It’s Clubhouse Quimby this afternoon!

Is it crowded in here? How did we become the hot spot this afternoon? It’s like the cool bus rolled up or something. JOE BIEL and SPARKY TAYLOR of Microcosm Publishing (below) Joe Biel and Sparky Taylor of Microcosm Publishing

visited to do zine-y business as well as participate in a zine panel tonight up at Loyola. Moments later, Punk Planet co-editor DAN SINKER (below) strolled in to do something that required a tape measure and paper.

Dan Sinker

Local artist CODY HUDSON (below)

Cody Hudson

Joe Meno

and Hairstyles of the Damned Chicago author JOE MENO (above) were here too. This is the place to be today!