In an attempt to better document the sharp, rusty sliver of the American undrground press that worked its way through the protective coating of my heart 20-some years ago, I’ve given myself the task of interviewing all of the zine folks that I knew and loved back in the day. Today’s interview is with Jeff […]
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The Untold History of Zines…. Jeff “Keffo” Kelly on TempSlave!
Posted in A2Awesome, Mark's Life, Special Projects Also tagged Al Hoff, Alexis Buss, anti-consumerism, arms trading, Bob Helms, Charlie Sheen, consumerism, Coplay, Corporate Crime, CPAC, cubicles, dairy, disappointment, Dishwasher Pete, exploitation, Factsheet Five, G.K. Darby, global climate change, Global Warming, Guinea Pig Zero, interviews, Iran-Contra, IWW, Jeff Kelly, Jen Angel, Jim Goad, Joyce Kornbluth, juvenile delinquent, Keffo, kitten blood, Madison, Moe Bowstern, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, political organizing, probiotics, Processed World, protesting, rebellion, Robert Helms, Ronald Reagan, Russ Forster, Scott Walker, Seth Friedman, slave labor, social media, Temp Slave, temping, temporary employees, temps, TempSlave!, the growing gap between rich and poor, The Untold History of Zines, tiger blood, underground press, V. Vale, Wall Street, Wisconsin, Wobblies, Wooden Shoe Bookstore, work, yogurt, zines 10 Comments
OWS forces respectfully deface Verizon building as over 30,000 look on from occupied Brooklyn Bridge
It’s interesting how the corporate press is covering today’s action in New York. I’m reading the Bloomberg coverage right now, and they say, for instance, that protesters “appeared to number in the thousands.” While technically correct, I think you’d agree that “thousands” doesn’t quite carry the same weight as “32 thousand,” which is the estimate […]
Posted in Mark's Life, Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged agent provocateurs, anarchy, Anarchy is Stupid, black bloc, Brooklyn Bridge, civil disobedience, corporate media, Libertarianism, Malcolm X, mic check, Michael Bloomberg, MLK, New York, OWS, Prehensile Monkeytailed Skink, protests, Ray Lewis, vandalism, Zuccotti Park 41 Comments
As the narrative evolves, the people occupying Wall Street are no longer hapless hippies but terrorists and revolutionaries
It would appear that movement to hold Wall Street accountable for the crimes of the past several years, and put an end to the growing income inequality in the United States is starting taking hold. Not only are a number of unions and progressive groups stepping up to show support for the men and women […]