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Mike Yurchisin
Punk Planet: You Call This a Choice
Contributors:
- Daniel Sinker
- Joel Schalit
- Eric Action
- Scott Yahtzee
- Leah Ryan
- Jennifer Ambrose
- Jessica Hopper
- Evan Endicott
- Marianna Levant
- Frol Boundin
- Dustin Mertz
- Michael Coleman
- Paul Chan
- Aaron Kuller
- Kevin Dowdell
- James Squeaky
- Charlie Bertsch
- Luis Illades
- Sera Bilezikyan
- Kari Lydersen
- Tracie McMillan
- Jennifer Heddle
- Janice Dillard
- David Wilson
- Sam McPheeters
- Sheri Gumption
- Angel Page
- Davey G
- Jon Strange
- Mimi Nguyen
- Larry Livermore
- Darren Cahr
- Leah Kim Bae
- Bob Conrad
- Jane Hex
- Patti Kim
- Andy Slob
- Art Ettinger
- Brian Czarnik
- Brian Manning
- Courtney Knox
- Dan Lairdman
- Dana Morse
- Erin Schleckman
- Kyle Ryan
- Josh Kermiet
- Mike Yurchisin
- Neal Shah
- Ryan Batkie
- Russell Etchen
Keywords:
Date: November/December 2000
- Insound
- anarchism
- The Ivory Coast
- The Champs
- Matmos
- Black Dot Artists' Collective
- Selby Tigers
- Mile Markers
- Verso Books
- Meet the New Boss
- Bush vs. Gore
- 2000 Presidential Election
- Navajo genocide
- C number prisoners
- welfare reform
- DIY research
- DIY sex
- DIY business
- DIY health
Abstract: "Punk Planet was a 16,000 print run punk zine, based in Chicago, Illinois, that focused most of its energy on looking at punk subculture rather than punk as simply another genre of music to which teenagers listen. In addition to covering music, Punk Planet also covered visual arts and a wide variety of progressive issues — including media criticism, feminism, and labor issues."
Language:
EnglishNotes: Abstract taken from Wikipedia entry on Punk Planet.
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Catalog Number: Magazine, Punk Planet: You Call This a Choice
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