Untitled: A Review
Joshua Cohen10.27.05
A book reviewer finds that a submission is more than a tad bit personal. 6 million pages worth. This story is from Cohen’s recently released collection on Twisted Spoon Press called The Quorum.
Nautical Almanac and the Baltimore Noise Scene
Tim Kabara10.13.05
Baltimore native Tim Kabara defends his town and the music that makes it stand out.
John Wayne Flying High
Kevin Killian09.15.05
In Killian’s 3rd Film World Entry, he is pleased to find more John Wayne being smartly released before The Duke’s demographic base dies off.
Spangle is a Synonym for Sequin
Derek McCormack09.11.05
Derek McCormack continues his fashion column with an exploration of the tortuous history of sequins
Interview: Kevin Drew of Broken Social Scene
Jason McBride09.09.05
Jason McBride talks to Kevin Drew, one of the members of Broken Social Scene about Tolkien, Goonies, first sex and heroes.
Ohne Titel (der Punkt)
Matty Byloos09.09.05
Berlin in the last days of Hitler. A travelling spot on one’s foot. Bicycles. An accident. Matty Byloos delivers one of his signature surreal stories in the tradition of Kafka, tinged with the neuroses of Bernhard.
Profile: Tura Satana
Kevin Killian08.19.05
Awestruck by Russ Meyer’s quick mouthed vixen, Kevin Killian finds that sometimes when it comes to meeting a film goddess, timing is everything
Interview with Neung Phak (AKA Mono Pause etc)
Ben Bush08.05.05
Ben Bush catches up with Peter Conheim and Mark Gergis of the experimental semi-faux Asian pop group Neung Phak, Mono Pause, and other enigmatic musical projects
The Abortion Issue Gets Sticky
Wilbur Wilson07.21.05
Introducing the scathing Mencken-like wit of Wilbur Wilson, Fanzine’s own Washington mole. Not for the faint of heart, Wilson asks the tough questions in a way most journalists are afraid to. For his first article, he queries: What are those punk kids doing standing on the steps of the Supreme Court with their mouths all taped up?
Oceanic
Trinie Dalton07.21.05
"Oceanic" from Trinie Dalton’s collection Wide Eyed on Akashic Books’ Little House on the Bowery Series, edited by Dennis Cooper. Now available for order! Beaches, marriage, rum and the fear of things swimming beneath you.








