Past Articles

2awk
Posted 30 May 2006

Social Distortion

Social Distortion Sex, Love & Rock N’ Roll Tour Ventura Theatre, Ventura, CA Aug. 22 Social Distortion has always been one of my favorite bands since I heard one of their songs when I was 16 years old. Unfortunately I am from Germany and they have not been touring Europe for a couple of years now so I had... Continue »
duran
Posted 23 Apr 2006

Travel Tales from a Wondering,...

The Death and Life of Punk Rock AKA: The Inland Invasion by, d-grrrl SOMEBLEEDINGHELLHOLEINTHEMIDDLEOFNOWHERE—There we were. The masses of suspecting and unsuspecting punk rock fans waiting for the Gospel Truth. For the Word, as handed down from our Gods: Johnny Rotten, Exene, and, of course, Mike Ness. There we were, assembled like a herd that not even sheep would... Continue »
1smash
Posted 28 Feb 2006

“Smash Up Derby: All The...

Compilation Gearhead Records $$ Looking for a fun compilation with a range of bands such as The Hives, The Donnas. Red Planet, New Bomb Turks and Hellacopters? Look no further. This compilation of retro-sounding indie rock, paired with retro artwork is the perfect combination to throw you right back to the 70’s. If you are looking for something different... Continue »
tulli3
Posted 08 Feb 2006

Tuuli’s West Coast Tour

Live and coming to a stage near you, it’s Tuuli, Toronto’s own guitar goddesses of punk pop! Yes, that’s right, they’ve migrated south for the winter to the sunny streets of LA, San Diego, San Fran, and even Phoenix, bestowing upon us their formidable talents and charms. These girls and a guy (Jenny, Claire, Dawn, and Mike), who perform... Continue »
t5
Posted 22 Feb 2000

Paris Once More

Auguste Rodin sculptor sublime “I choose a block of marble and chop off everything I don’t need.” –Rodin When sublime sculpture is the subject a few names reign supreme, but none perhaps more than Auguste Rodin. Certainly no other 20th century sculptor has influenced the art world more profoundly, setting it on its ear, shattering conventions, and challenging popular... Continue »
11johnnyrotten
Posted 12 Jan 2000

Paris

Sometime last century–don’t you just love saying that?–in fact, less than two months ago, I was in a sunny dream… The scene was this: Laos, exiting Luang Prabang–one of the most enchanted and beautiful cities I have ever seen–and boarding a bus for the south. Our main destination was the “4,000 Islands,” which only emerge when the rainy season... Continue »
dgrrrl
Posted 07 Dec 1999

Huay Xai to Luang Prabang, Laos

“By effort, earnestness, discipline, and self-control, the wise man make for himself an island which no flood can cover.” –The Buddha A slow boat down the Mekong is the only proper introduction to Laos. An old-fashioned, hand-crafted but sleek vessel crowded with backpackers from throughout the world sets course from Huay Xai at the Thai border on a molasses... Continue »
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