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Quimby’s Top Ten Best Sellers For the Week of Oct 14th – Oct 20th, 2007
1. Dogs I Have Met And The People They Found by Ken Foster (Lyons Press) $14.95
2. Epic Battle Trading Cards $1.00
3. Handbook #4 Oct 07 $6.00
4. XLR8R #111 $4.99
5. Blind Willow Sleeping Woman by Haruki Murakami (Vintage) $14.95
6. First Line vol 9 #3 $3.00
7. Comic Art #9 $19.95
8. Galactic Zoo Dossier #7 $16.98
9. National Science Fair by Eye Rocket $7.00
10. Far Out: 101 Strange Tales From Sciences Outer Edge by Mark Pilkington (Disinfo) $11.95 -
Quimby’s Top Ten Best Selling Winners During the Week of Sep 30th-Oct 6th 2007
1. Laika by Nick Abadzis (First Second) $17.95
5. Venus Zine #33 Fall 07 $4.50
7. Bunnies and Bees 3 Portfolio of 14 Prints by Mark Ryden (Porterhouse) $50.00
8. Eye Mind: Saga of Roky Erickson and the 13th Floor Elevators Pioneers of Psychedelic Sound by Paul Drummond (Process) $22.95
9. One Hundred And Forty Five Stories In A Small Box by Dave Eggers etc. (McSweeney’s) $25.00
10. Noise Music: A History by Paul Hegarty (Continuum) $22.95 -
Quimby’s Top Ten Best Sellers for the week of Sep 23rd-Sep 29th, 2007
1. Juxtapoz #81 Oct 07 $4.99
3. Natural Disaster by Al Burian (Stickfigure) $14.00
4. Best American Comics 2007 edited by Anne Elizabeth Moore and Chris Ware (Houghton Mifflin) $22.00
5. Cute Book: Cute and Easy To Make Felt Mascot by Aranzi Aronzo (Vertical) $12.95
6. Ladyfriend #10: The Friendship Issue by Christa Donner $4.00
7. Mass Appeal $47 $4.99
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Just added: Jonathan Katz, Star and co-creator of Dr. Katz: Professional Therapist at Quimby's
Jonathan Katz is scheduled for this rare in-store appearance at Quimby’s on Tuesday, September 25th at 7:00pm, and he will be autographing copies of his new CD Caffeinated! We know it’s short notice but we just couldn’t say no to such an awesome event!
The co-creator and star of Comedy Central’s wildly popular “Dr. Katz: Professional Therapist” returns to his stand-up comedy roots with the long overdue release of his first ever CD. Fans of Dr. Katz will recognize the clever and quiet yet subversive voice of the world’s most famous animated shrink as he tailors comedy for the live stage. Caffeinated also includes outrageous phone-in segments Katz popularized on NPR’s The Next Big Thing along with original music never heard away from the concert stage. Katz fans have had to sample his comedy in small doses. Finally, Caffeinated delivers the many facets of this man’s remarkable comedy in an easy to swallow once-a-day treatment.
Author, producer, actor, comedian and musician, Jonathan Katz is one of the entertainment industry’s most original and versatile creative personalities. He co-created and starred in the hit animated series, “Dr. Katz: Professional Therapist,” which, during its six seasons on Comedy Central, was credited with branding that network as the home for sophisticated, smartly stupid humor. As an actor, Katz has won praise for roles in the films Daddy Day Care with Eddie Murphy (“excruciatingly funny”), the David Mamet films State and Main, Things Change, and The Spanish Prisoner, and with Janeane Garofalo in The Independent. He co-wrote Mamet’s critically acclaimed House of Games. In the last several years, Katz has created and produced innovative programming across different media platforms, including “Raising Dad” for the WB, and the animated television pilot, “Say Uncle” in which he co-starred with Lisa Kudrow for Disney and Fox. Originally a musician and songwriter, Katz fronted a rhythm and blues group called Katz and Jammers before serving as the musical director for Robin Williams’ 1979 stand-up tour. In 1981 he started working solo, doing a cabaret act that was mostly musical, and in between songs he began to lay the groundwork for his stand-up act. A native New Yorker, Jonathan moved to Boston twenty years ago and currently resides in Newton, Massachusetts with his wife and two daughters. In 1997 Jonathan was diagnosed with MS. Weeks later he found out what those two letters represent (multiple sclerosis). For the last few years he has talked publicly about how this illness has impacted his life, and finds sharing his situation with others very enriching. “Life goes on with the disease. I use comedy to cope. In fact I teach a course called “Coping with Comedians who use Comedy to Cope.”
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Jonathan Katz, star and co-creator of "Dr. Katz: Professional Therapist" at Quimby's!
Jonathan Katz is scheduled for this rare in-store appearance at Quimby’s Tuesday, September 25th at 7:00pm, and he will be autographing copies of his new CD “Caffeinated”! We know it’s short notice but we just couldn’t say no to such an awesome event!
The co-creator and star of Comedy Central’s wildly popular Dr. Katz: Professional Therapist returns to his stand-up comedy roots with the long overdue release of his first ever CD. Fans of Dr. Katz will recognize the clever and quiet yet subversive voice of the world’s most famous animated shrink as he tailors comedy for the live stage. Caffeinated also includes outrageous phone-in segments Katz popularized on NPR’s The Next Big Thing along with original music never heard away from the concert stage. Katz fans have had to sample his comedy in small doses. Finally, Caffeinated delivers the many facets of this man’s remarkable comedy in an easy to swallow once-a-day treatment.
Author, producer, actor, comedian and musician, Jonathan Katz is one of the entertainment industry’s most original and versatile creative personalities. He co-created and starred in the hit animated series, “Dr. Katz: Professional Therapist,” which, during its six seasons on Comedy Central, was credited with branding that network as the home for sophisticated, smartly stupid humor. As an actor, Katz has won praise for roles in the films Daddy Day Care with Eddie Murphy(“excruciatingly funny”), the David Mametfilms State and Main, Things Change, and The Spanish Prisoner, and with Janeane Garofaloin The Independent. He co-wrote Mamet’s critically acclaimed House of Games. In the last several years, Katz has created and produced innovative programming across different media platforms, including “Raising Dad” for the WB, and the animated television pilot, “Say Uncle” in which he co-starred with Lisa Kudrowfor Disneyand Fox. Originally a musician and songwriter, Katz fronted a rhythm and blues group called Katz and Jammersbefore serving as the musical director for Robin Williams’1979 stand-up tour. In 1981 he started working solo, doing a cabaret act that was mostly musical, and in between songs he began to lay the groundwork for his stand-up act. A native New Yorker, Jonathan moved to Boston twenty years ago and currently resides in Newton, Massachusetts with his wife and two daughters. In 1997 Jonathan was diagnosed with MS. Weeks later he found out what those two letters represent (multiple sclerosis). For the last few years he has talked publicly about how this illness has impacted his life, and finds sharing his situation with others very enriching. “Life goes on with the disease. I use comedy to cope. In fact I teach a course called “Coping with Comedians who use Comedy to Cope.”
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Top 10 Best Sellers for Quimby's For the Week of Sep 2nd-Sep 8th, 2007
1. Bizarre #127 Sep 07 $8.75
2. Juxtapoz #80 Sep 07 $4.99
3. FOUND Magazine #5 $5.00
4. ReadyMade #30 $4.99
5. Maximumrocknroll #292 $4.00
6. VenusZine #33 $4.50
7. Wholphin #4 $19.95
8. Galactic Zoo Dossier #7 $16.98
9. CrapHound #6 $12.00
10. Female Serial Killers by Peter Vronsky $16.00 (Penguin)
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It's Our Wishy-Washy Book Sale
An embarrassment of excellent, dirt-cheap sale books hit the shelves this week. And I do mean excellent — there’s not a single Dick Francis snoozer in sight. Here’s a quick sampling of the riches…
- All Yesterday’s Parties: The Velvet Underground In Print, by Clinton Heylin
- Suicide: No Compromise, by David Nobakht
- Hot and Cold, by Richard Hell
- Seymore Chwast’s graphic designer must-have, The Push Pin Graphic
- Amnesia Moon, Jonathan Lethem’s first and most PKD-ish novel,
- The Other Hollywood, Legs McNeil’s oral history of the porn industry
- Punk Rock Aerobics, Richard Simmons’ tell-all biog (not really)
- Chicago’s Dive Bars
There’s lots more greatness, too much to list here. So stop by the store and check it out, already.
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Quimby’s Top Ten Best Sellers for the Week of Aug 12th – 18th, 2007
1. Galactic Zoo Dossier #7 $17.98
2. The Believer #46 $8.00 (McSweeney’s)
3. F Word #2 Spr 07 $4.20
4. Complete Do It Yourself Bike Book Everything You Need to Know – by Mel Allwood $24.95 (Marlowe)
5. Feeble Attempts – by Jeffrey Brown $5.00 (Top Shelf)
6. Participatory Autonomy by Rick Gribenas $15.00
7. Brainscan #21 by Alex Wrekk $2.00
8. Rolling Thunder #4 $6.00 (CrimethInc.)
9. Love & Rockets vol 2 #20 by Hernandez $7.99 (Fantagraphics)
10. Chuck Klosterman IV by Chuck Klosterman $15.00 (Scribner) -
Quimby's Bestseller List for Aug 5th-11th
Look! It’s Quimby’s Best Sellers For The Week of Aug 5th – 11th!
Want to know what’s cookin’ in the world of this independent bookstore?
These items reflect what topics our customers are interested in. And
evidently they are interested in both learning how to be funny and learning
about female serial killers.1. Chuck Klosterman IV – by Chuck Klosterman $15.00 (Simon & Schuster)
2. Comedy By the Numbers – by Eric Hoffman and Gary Rudoren $14.00
(McSweeney’s)3. Book Bindery zine $1.00
4. East Village Inky #34 zine – by Ayun Halliday $3.00
5. Female Serial Killers – by Peter Vronsky $16.00 (Penguin)
6. Or Else #2 Gloriana with Glenn Ganges by Kevin Huizenga (Drawn &
Quarterly)7. Tape Op #60 $4.50
8. Constant Rider Omnibus vol 1 Stories From the Public Transportation Front
by Kate Lopresti $3.50 (Microcosm)9. Doris #23 zine by Cindy Crabb $1.50
10. Butt #19 Amazing Magazine for Homosexuals $8.95






