Zine Reviews: The Book Bindery and Call Me Brenda: Dispatches from the World of Customer Service8/16/2023 Reviews by A. Iwasa Do you have pictures you look at to distract yourself from a mind-numbing job? What do you think about when you're trying to not think about your work? Read on for two reviews of vocational zines about getting by in the world of customer service.
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Written by A. Iwasa A spotlight and review of three different zines by West Coast author and gem miner Walker Lee that discuss squatting, nature appreciation, and more.
Reviewed by A. Iwasa A review of the lyrical anthology and music of Step Sister, a '90s rock revival band from Cleveland fronted by Clevo music scene pioneer Tom Dark.
Review by A. Iwasa A Punk House in the Deep South: The Oral History of 309, the latest book by Aaron Cometbus and Scott Satterwhite, stands not just as an epic history of a punk house, but also a model of how other punx can tell the stories of their scenes. Read the full review below.
Written by A. Iwasa In The Explosion of Deferred Dreams, author, musician, and native San Franciscan Mat Callahan offers a critical re-examination of the interwoven political and musical happenings in San Francisco in the Sixties. Using dozens of original interviews, primary sources, and personal experiences, the author shows how the intense interplay of artistic and political movements put San Francisco, briefly, in the forefront of a worldwide revolutionary upsurge.
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