My plan tonight was to write an awesome post about the GOP’s $1.5 trillion tax-cut of 2017, and how, contrary to what we were promised at the time, they didn’t “pay for themselves” by driving increased corporate investment, but instead pushed the federal deficit to a record-breaking $747.1 billion. None of this, of course, is […]
Tag Archives: Russ Forster
Deficits v. Dolomite
Posted in Art and Culture, Economics, Uncategorized Also tagged 1975, bonuses, budget deficit, canes, Congressional Budget Office, corporate welfare, Dolemite Is My Name, Dolomite, Eat Out More Often, Eddie Murphy, entitlements, film ideas, hypocrisy, hypocrisy watch, karate, kung fu, Los Angeles, Mark's, Mark's art ideas, Mark's big ideas, Medicaid, Medicare, Netflix, pimps, Rudy Ray Moore, social security, Steven Mnuchin, tax cuts, theology of tax cuts, Tony Clifton, Treasury Secretary, Trump tax cuts, welfare, welfare reform, XXX 35 Comments
The Untold History of Zines…. Jeff “Keffo” Kelly on TempSlave!
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 […]
Posted in A2Awesome, Mark's Life, Special Projects Also tagged Al Hoff, Alexis Buss, anarchists, 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, 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
The Untold History of Zines…. Russ Forster on the 8-Track Mind
In an attempt to better document the American underground press, or at least the sharp, tiny sliver of it that I find most interesting, I’ve given myself the task of reaching out to all of those former and current zine publishers that I know, and asking them about their motivations and experiences. Today’s interview is […]
Posted in Art and Culture, Special Projects Also tagged 8-Track Heaven, 8-Track Mind, 8-tracks, angels, art-damaged pop, audio equipment, audio formats, Brigham Young, car culture, Cheap Trick, Chicago, Chicago 18, cognitive dissonance, community building, Cynthia Plaster Caster, Death, Detroit, Disney World, Douglas Federal, End Result, energy conservation, exercise tapes, Gordon Van Gelder, hospice, impermanence, infinite loop, King Strang, Lear Jets, legends, Love Story, masturbation, misshapen penises, misshapen penises of zine publishers, Mormon, Museum Of Contemporary Art, music, Noble Truths, obsolete technology, origin myths, penises, performance art, Positive Force, punk rock, recycling, ritual castration, The Untold History of Zines, thrift stores, trackers, ugly duckling, underground press, VHS, Voree Tablets, zines 12 Comments