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Mother Come Home: A Memoir by Thomas Tennant

Catalog Number: 
zine, Mother Come Home
Date: 
2002
Volume: 
1
Issue: 
4
Abstract: 
Tells the story of the aftermath of the death of the protagonist's mother; part 1 of 4.
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eng
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Mother Come Home: A Memoir by Thomas Tennant

Catalog Number: 
Zine, Mother Come Home
Date: 
2002
Volume: 
Vol 1
Issue: 
#2
Abstract: 
Tells the story of the aftermath of the death of the protagonist's mother
Language: 
eng
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Publisher: 

Mother Come Home: A Memoir by Thomas Tennant

Catalog Number: 
Zine, Mother Come Home
Date: 
2002
Volume: 
1
Issue: 
3
Abstract: 
Tells the story of the aftermath of the death of the protagonist's mother; part 3 of 4
Language: 
eng
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A New Tomorrow

Catalog Number: 
z.33.1
Date: 
August 2006
Volume: 
#22
Abstract: 
<p>HFI would like to promote individual achievement &amp; social cooperation in accord with nature. To do this, we will use clear intentions, a calm attitude, focus, and harmony. We will explore the inner workings of life in hope of discovering universal truths. To fulfill our obligation to society, we wish to work toward defending the weak, protecting the environment, useful education, eliminating poverty, and implementing universal healthcare as a means to peace. PRINCIPLES: 1) We want to govern ourselves, not others. 2) We want to work for unity instead of competition. 3) We want to be open and promote general participation and reject secrecy, racism, sexism, homophobia, and other discriminatory practices. 4) We strive for simplicity and moderation.</p><p>In this issue: The author discusses his grandfather's death and the memories it brings; moustache rituals in Muskegon, Michigan; moving to Chicago and looking for work; thoughts on the Iraq War and democracy; and renting a Batman-themed room at a hotel in Gurnee. Illustrated.<br /></p>
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eng
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This entire work is licensed for others to use under Fair Use.
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6x5

READ

yourself

Date: 
March 2006
Abstract: 
Self-published zine of color and black and white photos and drawings containing more than 17 ideas about uses of public space
Language: 
English
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The Archive: News from The Green Lantern

Catalog Number: 
z.81.3
Date: 
January/February 2007
Volume: 
Vol. 2, No. 4
Abstract: 
Words and art from current exhibitions at the Green Lantern Gallery, artist and curatorial statements, upcoming events, guest pieces from other &quot;culture workers&quot; as well as text pieces based loosely around the theme of the current exhibition in collaboration with the artist. &quot;In this issue, we will focus on the idea of relationships, primarily explored through the work of Katie Kelly and Bill Morocco... Inspired by the last exhibit, 'HOT MESS,' featuring collaborative work by Caleb Lyons and Peter Hoffman, the subject of relationships, business, casual, friendly, unfriendly, invariably comes up... HOT MESS is an apt metaphor for any aspect of life, for it is true that while a person does not live literally alone, a person does not have any real path to follow when constructing and maintaining relationships.&quot;<br />
Language: 
eng
Notes: 
See also "The Green Lantern Newsletter"
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The Archive: News from The Green Lantern

Catalog Number: 
z.81.2
Date: 
December 2006
Volume: 
Vol. 2, No. 3
Abstract: 
Words and art from current exhibitions at the Green Lantern Gallery, artist and curatorial statements, upcoming events, excerpts from upcoming works from the Green Lantern Press, guest pieces from other "culture workers" as well as text pieces based loosely around the theme of the current exhibition in collaboration with the artist. In this case, it's "Out of the Woods." "We ask, 'Is he out of the woods?' If they respond, '...not out of the woods yet,' it is a phrase that is often used as a nice way of saying 'not in the clear, but keep on hoping for the best.' This work is an attempt to explore 'the woods' as this state of danger, of nearness to death."
Language: 
eng
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See also "The Green Lantern Newsletter"
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They Played Another Hand

Catalog Number: 
z.45
Date: 
2004
Volume: 
Issue 1
Abstract: 
A fractured, disorienting rumination on leaving one place for another. Contained in a small jewelry box and made up of collaged unbound cards.<br />
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eng
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