Category: Store Events

  • The 2nd Hand celebrates the release of LE2EMEMAIN

    The 2nd Hand celebratesthe release of LE2EMEMAINThursday, December 16th, 7:30 PM
     
    THIS EVENT celebrates the release of LE2EMEMAIN, the f-r-e-e-d-o-m (for one dare not speak the word aloud) issue and installment 15 in THE2NDHAND\’s broadsheet series. Reading for the event are Marc Baez, Emerson Dameron, Susannah Felts and Todd Dills. Baez will red from his contributions to LE2EMEMAIN, a catalog of LOVE LETTERS FOR SALE. The entire performance will end with a dramatic rendition of Baez’s “Talking to Strangers,” a series of street monologues in prose form featured in the best-of THE2NDHAND anthology ALL HANDS ON.
     
    Marc Baez is a frequent contributor to THE2NDHAND; his work is featured in our brand-new issue 15, LE2EMEMAIN, as well as the recently released best-of anthology ALL HANDS ON.
     
    Emerson Dameron was born and reared in Western North Carolina. Sometimes he yearns, sometimes he publishes the zine Wherewithal. His work appears in the Whirligig, Slush Pile, A Shout in the Street and various other scrappy organs, including THE2NDHAND. He enjoys music, sex, food and fun.
     
    Susannah Felts’s “Forecast Poems” series was recently part of the Code Is Implement faculty/grad show at SAIC’s 1926 Exhibition space but debuted at THE2NDHAND.com. Felts is a instructor in writing at the school, and her work has been featured in numerous magazines.
     
    Todd Dills is the founding editor and publisher of THE2NDHAND. He lives in Chicago.
     

  • Anders Nilsen and Kevin Huizenga

    Comic SigningAnders Nilsen author of Dogs & Water, Big Questionsand Kevin Huizengaauthor of Or Else#1, SupermonsterSaturday December 11th 4PM
     
    Join comics authors Kevin Huizenga and Anders Nilsen as they sign their new comic books published by Drawn & Quarterly
     
    Kevin Huizenga was born in 1977 in Harvey, IL and spent most of his childhood in South Holland, IL, near Chicago. He began drawing comics in high school, xeroxing his first issue (with friends) at the neighborhood Jewel Osco in 1993. In 2001 the Comics Journal named him “Minimalism Cartoonist of the Year” and called #14 of his Supermonster mini-comic series “one of the best comics of any kind released in 2001.” In 2001 he also started the Catastrophe Shop http://www.usscatastrophe.com, an online shop for self-published mini-comics Kevin won an Ignatz for his D+Q story GLENN GANES In the Drawn & Quarterly Showcase #1. His new comic Or Else is the first series Drawn & Quartley have launched by a new cartoonist since OPTIC NERVE.
     
    Anders Nilsen was born in rural Northern New Hampshire in 1973 and grew up on a steady diet of comics and stories, from Tintin and the X-Men to Raw and Weirdo. He attended college at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque, studying art and doing political work followed by a stint in graduate school at the Art Institute of Chicago. After college a group of paintings he did developed into an artists book called The Ballad of the Two Headed Boy. The graphic nature of this book moved him toward comics. While Anders still makes other kinds of work, it’s the comics that seem to have a life of their own, receiving two Ignatz nominations for Big Questions #4 in 2002 as well as a Xeric and several grants from the City of Chicago to help keep him making them. Nielsen is currently working on finishing Big Questions as well as a couple of further collections of strips from his sketchbooks. Dogs and Water is his new comic published by Drawn and Quarterly. Check: www.theholyconsumption.com
     

  • Lost in the Grooves event with David Smay, Russ Forster, Jake Austen, James Porter, Gene Booth & Erin McKean. PLUS RATSO!

    Lost in the Grooves eventwith David Smay
    Russ Forster, Jake Austen, James Porter, Gene Booth & Erin McKeanSaturday, December 4th, 7:30 PM
     
    LOST IN THE GROOVES BOOK RELEASE PARTY!
    Featuring: David Smay (Scram Magazine), Russ Forster (8-Track Mind), Jake Austen (Roctober), James Porter (Roctober), Gene Booth (Mantis), Erin McKean (Verbivore)
     
    David Smay, the co-editor of the new book Lost in the Grooves – Scram’s Capricious Guide to Music You Missed (Routledge) joins the Chicago writers who contributed to this unique tome for an evening of music, video, reading, puppetry and free bubblegum. In celebration of this book, which acknowledges unjustly obscure recordings by famed and unknown musicians, rare videos by artists in the book (including David Alan Coe, the Chipmunks, Tony Joe White and the Who) will be screened. This will be followed by an Inside the Actor?s Studio-style interview of Mr. Smay by Ratso, the puppet host of local cable-access show Chic-A-Go-Go. Concluding the evening will be the writers reading their entries, followed by their own musical interpretations of their subject?s songs. Refreshments will include free bubblegum, recognizing Mr. Smay?s previous book on bubblegum music.
     
    Lost in the Grooves – Scram’s Capricious Guide to Music You Missed (edited by Kim Cooper and David Smay with illustrations by Tom Neely) is required reading for all vinyl junkies and lovers of the obscure, wild, and weird. Contributors include Richard Meltzer, Rick Moody, Jim O?Rourke, Kelly Kuvo, Peter Bagge and the late Greg Shaw. Lost in the Grooves is a fascinating guide to the back alleys off the pop-music super highway, covering such gems as Peter Laughner’s “Take the Guitar Player for A Ride,” John Trubee’s “The Communists Are Coming to Kill Us,” Chad & Jeremy’s “Of Cabbages and King,” John Phillips’s “Wolf King of L.A.,” Swamp Dogg’s “Total Destruction to Your Mind,” Don Cole’s “The Outer Limits of Twang,” and Michel Magne’s “Moshe Mouse Crucifiction.” Pop music history is full of little-known musicians, whose work stands defiantly alone, too quirky, distinctive, or demented to appeal to a mass audience. This book explores the nooks and crannies of the pop-music world to unearth lost gems from should-have-been major artists (Nico, Judee Sill), lesser works by established icons (Marvin Gaye’s post-divorce kissoff album, “Here My Dear”; Prince’s post-Warner Bros. work of the’90s), or bands that simply don’t fit into neat categories (the Only Ones, Roky Erickson’s Aliens). The bands are divided into thematic sections, including bubblegum; folk-psych individualists; pop vocal bizarre; punk/new wave; outsider artists; obscurities from the stars; lo-fi/garage rock; roots Americana; and kiddie music. This book will delight any jukebox junkie or pop culture enthusiast.
     
    ABOUT THE EDITORS
    Kim Cooper and David Smay are founders/coeditors of the fanzine, Scram, which is devoted to pop music obscurities. Scram was an editor’s choice in Factsheet 5 for “unusually great writing” and cited by LA Weekly as a best-of-LA publication. They are coeditors of Bubblegum Music Is the Naked Truth: The Dark History of Prepubescent Pop from the Banana Splits to Britney Spears.
     
    Author Tidbits:?!
     
    RUSS FORSTER has been involved in unjustly obscure music scenes since the mid-1980s, when he shocked audiences with his Hershey-syrup-branding band FUDGETUNNEL and put out the first Screeching Weasel LP on a tiny record label called UNDERDOG RECORDS. In the 1990s he made two music-related feature-length documentaries: So Wrong They?re Right and Tributary. His rantings and ravings have appeared in zines like Roctober, 8-Track Mind, Go Metric and Scram
     
    Jake Austen edits Roctober; the journal of popular music?s dynamic obscurities, and (with wife Jacqueline) produces the children’s dance show Chic-A-Go-Go. His work has appeared in The Cartoon Music Book, Playboy, The Spice Girls Comicbook and Bubblegum Music is the Naked Truth. His books include A Friendly Game of Poker and a forthcoming idiosyncratic history of rock on television.
     
    Erin McKean is the Editor in Chief of US Dictionaries for Oxford University Press and the editor of the only magazine for word geeks, VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly. She is the author of Weird and Wonderful Words and More Weird and Wonderful Words. She lives in Chicago and cannot remember life before the iPod.

  • CAVEMAN ROBOT LIVE In Store

    Caveman Robot live for the release of the new
    Caveman Robot Gigantic Mega-AnnualSaturday, November 20, 4:00pmFREE
     
    Caveman Robot-A grooming-challenged, 100 thousand year old, bipedal ape-machine-man that roams the mountain regions of North America. Some have called it The original Clockwork Primitive. Most know it as Caveman Robot. Come meet Britton Walters, and Shoshanna Weinberger – two of the latest comic\’s creators.
     
    This will be a Book signing for the 96 page Caveman Robot Gigantic Mega-Annual Graphic Novel – by Britton Walters, Jason Robert Bell, Shoshanna Weinberger, and Joe Infurnari. With your Chance to meet and get your picture taken with the 7 foot tall Real Live Caveman Robot himself also there will be chances for you to win new Caveman Robot Dolls and other exciting prizes.
     
    Check out: www.tetragrammatron.com/cavemanrobot.html
     

  • P. S. Mueller signs his new book

    P. S. Mueller signs
    Your Belief System is Shot
    Sunday November 28th 4PM
     
    “P.S. Mueller is the cartoonist America trusts.” Carol Kolb, Editor, The Onion
     
    Cartoonist and radio personality P. S. (Pete) Mueller has just released a new collection of cartoons and short stories, Your Belief System Is Shot: Cartoons and Stuff.
     
    A premiere chronicler of these strange times, Mueller is a familiar contributor to The New Yorker, Field & Stream, Reader’s Digest, The Chicago Reader and many other books and publications.
    His new collection of cartoons and short stories takes on toasters, hell, embryos, tax law, peanut butter and an unusual array of artifacts and characters lurking in American culture. In addition to being a cartoonist, Mueller writes, co-produces and anchors, as the voice of Doyle Redland, the Onion Radio News, which is syndicated nationally by the American Comedy Network. Your Belief System Is Shot is his fourth book. He lives in Madison, Wisconsin, with his wife, artist Deb Gottschalk.
     
    He will discuss and sign copies of his book for the event
     

  • Mark Reed reads from Something Diffrent

    Mark Reed reads fromSomething Different!!!Wednesday, November 17th, 7:00 PMFREE
     
    In SOMETHING DIFFERENT!!! by Mark Reed, a bizarre psychotic strangler brutally murders one of the Cormier family housemaids in Scotland. Then two of the Cormiers’ devious housemaids become international celebrities after granting sensational interviews to the press. But who is this strangler who decapitates young men and women in Scotland? And can Justin Cormier possibly replace his fraternity brother Jeff Cleghorn as the chief White House intern? GRAPHIC SEX AND VIOLENCE–ENORMOUS RICHES AND FAME!!! In this neo-Classical struggle between good and evil, depraved and sadistic murders conflict with the comparatively normal lives of seemingly innocent characters, such as the five-year-old Mary Cormier…
    The American President as you’ve never seen him before; Domestic servants as you’ve never seen them before! These are just some of the shocking elements of this murder mystery
     
    Our rather eccentric author Mark Reed is British to the backbone! Holding two Master’s Degrees from the University of Southern California, he has comprehensive real world experience in California municipal government executive management and administration.
     

  • MEGA HUGE BACKSTOCK ZINE BLOW-OUT

    Saturday, November 27, 11:00 AM
    MEGA HUGE BACKSTOCK ZINE BLOW-OUT
    Oh my god, almost 10-13 years worth of vintage rare and old school zines go on sale today from the Zine Guide archives. Most of them will be priced at $1 to $2, so complete your collection or just come get some great holiday suprises. You are guaranteed to FREAK OUT. These zines will be out for sale for the next month or so, but we suspect the good stuff will disappear on the 27th. So wake up early and join in the hunt

  • Win, Lose, or Draw with Anders Nilsen, Jeffrey Brown, Paul Hornschemeier, and John Hankiewicz

    At 8:00PM on December the 17th join the Holy Consumption for Win Loose or Draw
     
    The Holy Consumption consists of:
     
    Jeffrey Brown, author of Clumsy, Unlikely, and the recently released Bighead. His work has also been featured in McSweeney\’s no.13, Drawn and Quarterly Showcase no.2, Blood Orange, and Kramers Ergot 4.
     
    John Hankiewicz, creator of the series Tepid, and winner of the Xeric Grant for Self-Publishing. John?s work has also appeared in Arthur, Blood Orange, The Chicago Reader, and Kramers Ergot 4.
     
    Paul Hornschemeier, creator of the series Forlorn Funnies and Sequential, as well as the graphic novel Mother, Come Home. Paul\’s work has also appeared in Michael Chabon\’s Escapist series, The Chicago Reader, Project:Telstar, and Autobiographix.
     
    Anders Nilsen, author of the recently released Dogs and Water from Drawn and Quarterly, as well as the series Big Questions and the xeric grant winning Ballad of The Two Headed Boy. Anders work has also appeared in Blood Orange, Kramers Ergot 4, and The Chicago Reader.
     
    The Holy Consumption will be marking its two year anniversary with the second ever (simultaneous) appearance of its four members and with a game of Win, Lose, or Draw. The Holy Consumption will play the now defunct television show with audience members, with Anders, Jeffrey, Paul, and John doing the drawing, and prizes going to the winning team. Afterwards the four creators will sign books.

  • Gregory Jacobsen & Dan Gleason

    Gregory Jacobsen & Dan Gleason
    Tuesday November 16th 8PM
     
    Gregory Jacobsen will read from his latest novel “Life is a tasty, tender brisket,” talk about comfort foods, discuss proper handling technique of several rare meats, and expose his extremely unique pelvic disorder for the first time in the U.S. nation. Dan Gleason will hum tunes from his album, “Songs of Sex, Songs of Pride,” re-creating his own 1978 appearance on the show ‘Dinah and Friends,’ for all to enjoy.
     
    From Dan:
     
    On November 16, Gregory Jacobsen and I will host a
    multi-media event at Quimby’s, featuring multiple
    medias, dual or triple (triumvirate ?) uses of
    different mediums of expression, and, media. Media
    will be utilized to tell tales which we have scribed
    first in our hearts, and then fleshed out on paper.
    We’ll show you our flesh. If you don’t live in town,
    there is no need to make calendricular markings. But
    if you do, I think you should be there, because you
    may or may not like it. So mark them now, unless you
    don’t like experiences, because that is what this
    reading will be. On November 16th. 8 pm. If it’s
    your anniversary, I suggest divorce. If it’s father’s
    birthday, I’m more than willing to slay the lying
    bastard, who more than likely is cheating on your
    douting, loving mother. If it’s your mother’s
    birthday, than she has guilt-tripped you into
    witnessing her day of celebration for long enough and
    you should tell her ‘forget you’ and come to Quimby’s,
    where me and Greg will be reading stories to people
    who have otherwise chosen to be there. Other tell off
    options- we’ll discuss them later- Bonnie has to use
    the computer right now, and I’m a good, good friend.
     
    It’s November 16
     
    I’m
    Dan Gleason

  • READ zine making party

    Highschool Space Hosts Zine Making Party Nov. 21
     
    Wicker Park, Chicago, IL —
    Highschool Art Space hosts “READ Zine Making Party #5” at 7:30 p.m. Sunday,
    Nov. 21st 2004.
     
    The READ Party promotes media literacy and DIY ethics in a hands-on
    environment.
     
    Bring your friends, cameras, journals, and ideas to fill the blank pages
    distributed at the entrance.
     
    Pages created at the READ Party will be published in READ Zine #5, the
    culmination of the event.
     
    Publishers and zinesters are encouraged to bring their wares to trade &
    sell.
     
    In the past two decades “zines” — an informal word derived from “magazine”
    — have become
    a street art and literary phenomenon.
     
    They are self-published periodicals often photocopied, noncommercial, and
    frequently confrontational with mainstream culture and media.
     
    The estimated 20,000 zines that exist in the United States today vary
    largely in topic appealing to numerous audiences with specialized interests.
     
    The READ Zine Making Party is made possible by Quimby’s, Loop Distro and a grant from the City of Chicago’s Community Arts Assistance Program [CAAP].
     
    For more info on this event please contact project coordinator at
    bradley_adita@yahoo.com.
    More press, info & sample pages from previous issues can be found at
    http://www.adita.org/read
     
    Highschool is located at 1542 N. Milwaukee Ave. 3rd Floor, Chicago, IL,
    60622 and maintains a website at http://www.highschoolspace.com or email
    reeducation101@yahoo.com