Nancy Kangas moved from Columbus to San Francisco in the early 1980s. By 1983, she’d launched “Nancy’s Magazine.” Over the course of the next 13 years, she’d put out 13 issues, cementing her place in the history of the American underground press. [above: Nancy Kangas in her San Francisco apartment, circa 1984.] MARK: I’m not […]
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The Untold History of Zines… Nancy Kangas on Nancy’s Magazine
Posted in Art and Culture, History, Uncategorized Also tagged alternative press, Amy Fusselman, archives, carpentry, Chip Rowe, CIty Lights, clothing, Columbus, Doug Biggert, Doug Holland, dresses, fanzines, fashion, Greg Bonnell, interviews, John Hricko, librarians, magazines, Mark Eitzel, muses, Nancy Kangas, Nancy's Magazine, Ohio, Ohio State, Olga Hill, polyester, punk, punk bands, punk shopping mall, reviews, San Francisco, Stache’s, The Naked Skinnies, The Untold History of Zines, Tower Records, Zine Book, zines 3 Comments
Taking on the New York literary establishment with Michael Jackman, celebrating Fathers Day with Jim Roll, and making life better for our most vulnerable neighbors with Keta Cowan… on episode 20 of The Saturday Six Pack
I enjoyed the hell out of last Saturday night’s episode, and I’d like to thank everyone who had a hand in it. If you missed the live broadcast, and you’d like to check it out, you can either download the podcast by way of iTunes or stream it on Soundcloud. Or, if you want, you […]
Posted in Awesome Foundation, The Saturday Six Pack, Uncategorized Also tagged Alan Almond, AM 1700, Ann Arbor Awesome Foundation, Back Porch Video, Beef Rag, Dave Eggers, Detroit Metro Times, Detroit River, Doug Holland, Factsheet Five, film school, Hamtramck, hipsters, inauthenticity, Inspector 18, Keta Cowan, Matt Siegfried, McSweeney's, Michael Jackman, New York City, Pete Larson, Pillow Talk, punk, Rick Moody, suicide, Synod Community Services, The Painted Lady, Underground Literary Alliance, undocumented resident, undocumented workers, Washtenaw County Board of Commissioners, Washtenaw County Sheriff's Department, Washtenaw ID Project, Washtenaw Interfaith Coalition for Immigrant Rights, WICIR, Williamsburg, Zine World, zines 7 Comments
Revenge of Print… and the rebirth of Crimewave USA
As some of you may know, I used to publish a little magazine called Crimewave USA with my wife, Linette. We put out about 15 issues over ten years or so, and, in that time, did some pretty good work that we’ll still proud of. We didn’t change the world, but I’d like to think, […]
Posted in Art and Culture, Crimewave USA, Uncategorized Also tagged 8-Track Mind, Amy Fusselman, Answer Me, Atomic Books, babysue, Baltimore, Baltimore Book Festival, Bamboo Girl, Beeframe, Ben Is Dead, Benn Ray, Bunny Rabbit, Bunnyhop, Chunklet, Crank, Crimewave USA, Desert Moon Distribution, Dishwasher, Doug Holland, Fancy, Farm Pulp, Flatter!, Gregory Hischak, Guinea Pig Zero, Hermenaut, Holy Titclamps, Jeff Kay, Modern Drunkard, Monozine, Motorbooty, Murder Can Be Fun, Peko Peko, Print is Dead, Quimby's, Razorcake, Revenge of Print, Rollerderby, Temp Slave, The Imp, Thriftscore, Tight Pants, West Virginia Surf Report, Xerography Debt, zines, Zineworld 15 Comments