Archive for November, 2006

clamor magazine closing.

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clamor has been around since early 2000. it’s been a really important magazine, and i’m damn sad to see it go. a lot of folks i love and respect contribute to clamor. josh breitbart is one of them, and his latest post offers a lot of insight on how to fill the hole that will be left when clamor shuts down its presses. comments at the bottom are also worth reading.
there are more farewells and good discussion at indymedia.

How Bluegrass Music Destroyed My Life

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john fahey, 1969

1997: Fifth Street Squat

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In the winter of 1997 i was living on Avenue A and 5th Street. I was just finishing college and pretty clueless about…well…most things. But for the purposes of this post, let’s be more specific and say that I was pretty clueless about the squats and the anarchist scene on the Lower East Side. At that point, the only experience I had resembling an interaction with that scene was walking into Blackout Books and getting vibed…hard.

One morning, just after my 23rd birthday, I was walking down Avenue A and saw a whole bunch of police barricades set up on 5th Street between A and B. I asked someone on the street what was going on and they said that the city was about to demolish a building on the street. There had been a small fire in the squat in the middle of the block, and the city was using this opportunity to rid the neighborhood of the building and its residents.

I ran home and grabbed my super8 camera and walked down towards the barricades. I started shooting. I only had one cartridge– about 2.5 minutes. While I was standing on the street, I ran into an acquaintance who lived opposite 5th Street Squat. She let me come up into her apartment and shoot from the fire escape.

The city demolished 5th Street Squat that afternoon, in defiance of a court-issued injunction. The residents’ clothing, belongings, identifications, and even pets were inside. As was Brad Will. Story has it that it was a space heater in Brad’s room that may have caused the fire. Maybe this is had to do with why he would pull something as crazy as defending the building while a wrecking crane was smashing it to pieces. But I imagine, had he not been responsible for the fire, he would have defended the building in the same exact way.

Three weeks ago, while doing video journalism for Indymedia, Brad was shot and killed by plainclothes police (paramilitary) in Oaxaca and a community of people in and beyond New York City are filled with grief and rage. There is a lot of organizing being done in the wake of Brad’s death to show solidarity with the popular movement in Oaxaca. I think he would be proud of his friends.

Over the last ten years, as my own late-blooming activism began to take shape and direction our paths crossed more often and I got a chance to know Brad a little– though not well enough. This footage I shot of him back in 1997 was my first and clearest memory of him– and also a visual representation of one of the most politicizing moments of that part of my life. It’s sad to be digging it out under such shitty circumstances, but important to share.

For more on the situation in Oaxaca, check here.

For the Shadow’s article on 5th Street Squat check here.

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fall comes quick

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Last week my friend Erica took off for the Pacific Northwest. She behind left this tree and a whole bunch of people who already miss her, myself included.

From the Birthplace of Uncle Sam

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Courtesy of friends in Troy, NY:



The Uncle Sam Monument in Troy, NY dressed up today as Emiliano Zapata to try to point passersby to the EZLN’s call for a general strike in solidarity with the people of Oaxaca.

More information here.

Wait, you are not a centaur.

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My friend Nate Denver just had his first book published. It’s great. 50 stories of 50 words each. Lots of drawings. And it includes his amazing new CD, Ghost Alarm!

Copies are running out! You can buy one here at La Mano 21 Press.
Tracks from Ghost Alarm available here.

Domino’s Pizza: Right-Wing bastards with flimsy crusts!

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In the midst of:

this Times story may have slipped through the cracks:

Domino’s is now marketing a “Brooklyn-style” pizza. Whatever the hell that means. Anyway, they’ve created this awful (and ugly) website which features a stereotpye-laden, advertising-plastered rendering of a “Brooklyn Neighborhood” (link and pic below). The Times also reports that in addition to the crime of creating the big box store of fast-food pizza, Domino’s founder Thomas S. Monaghan has also been a supporter of anti-abortion orgs like Operation Rescue and “earlier this year announced his intention to build a town called Ave Maria in Florida based on strict Roman Catholic principles.” Whoa.

The part about this story that I like the most is Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz’s response to Domino’s misappropriating Brooklyn culture.

It’s a multinational right-wing company, mass marketing the Brooklyn attitude with obsolete ethnic stereotypes, not to mention flimsy crusts.

Hell yes Marty.

cuckoo

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This stencil is based on a painting found in Jon Langford’s book Nashville Radio.

this machine

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