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Jessica Mills reads at Quimby’s!
Jessica Mills reads My Mother Wears Combat Boots at Quimby’s!
Saturday, February 16th, 7:00 PM
FREE
Jessica Mills is a touring musician, artist, activist, writer, teacher, and mother of two. Disappointed by run-of-the-mill parenting books that didn’t speak to her experience, she set out to write a book tackling the issues faced by a new generation of moms and dads. The result is a parenting guide like no other. Written with humor, extensive research, and much trial and error, My Mother Wears Combat Boots delivers sound advice for parents of all stripes. Amid stories of bringing kids (and grandparents) to women’s rights demonstrations, taking baby on tour with her band, and organizing cooperative childcare, Jessica gives detailed nuts-and-bolts information about weaning, cloth vs. disposable diapers, the psychological effects of co-sleeping, and even how to get free infant gear. This book provides a clever, hip, and entertaining mix of advice, anecdotes, political analysis, and factual sidebars that will help parents as they navigate the first years of their child’s life.Jessica Mills writes a punk-parenting column for Maximum Rock N Roll, plays saxophone for Citizen Fish, was Director of a birth center in Hollywood, Florida, makes jewelry in her metalworking studio, is mom to seven-year-old Emma-Joy and one-year-old Maya-Rae, and organizes childcare cooperatives. She lives with her partner and daughters in Albuquerque, NM.
She will read from her new book, as well as field any questions from fellow parents out in the audience.
Visit her blog
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Dan Kennedy reads Rock On at Quimby’s!
Dan Kennedy reads Rock On at Quimby’s!
Friday, February 15th, 7:00 PM
FREE
McSweeney’s contributor Dan Kennedy will read from his book, Rock On: An Office Power Ballad — an absurd, funny, and outrageous take on his stint as Creative Marketing Director at Atlantic Records.How do you land a sweet six-figure marketing gig at the hallowed record label known for launching acts like Led Zeppelin and Stone Temple Pilots? Wait, before you answer, we’ll also throw in a plush office, a hip assistant, an expense account, and free Starbucks coffee. For all of this you have to have a rock-and-roll resume like Dan Kennedy’s.
*Dressed up as a member of Kiss every Halloween
*Memorized Led Zeppelin IV by the age of ten
*Fronted a lip-synch band in junior high
*Played drums in an almost all-girl band
*Was employed as a college DJ as a college drop-out
*Worked at a record storeSo when he’s hired by a major label Dan Kennedy thinks he has landed a pass to the secret kingdom of rock and roll. The problem is, he’s basically walked into an episode of The Office. Whether he’s creating an ad campaign celebrating 25 years of love songs by Phil Collins or trying to grasp the rationale behind cross-promoting a ladies’ razor with Jewel’s new single about not selling out, Kennedy’s in way over his head. And from the looks of those sitting around the boardroom, he’s not alone.
Cameos by aging pop stars, dinosaur music-biz kingpins, hip-hop thugs, Iggy Pop, and others amp up a hilarious power ballad to rock and roll, office life, and all the working stiffs who’ve done their damndest to hide from human resources when the ax falls.
A regular contributor to McSweeney’s and host of the popular Moth StorySLAM in New York, DAN KENNEDY is the author of the widely acclaimed Loser Goes First. His work has appeared in GQ; Created in Darkness by Troubled Americans: The Best of McSweeney’s Humor Category; Mountain Man Dance Moves: The McSweeney’s Book of Lists; and other publications.
“Dan Kennedy’s book is a delightful and delirious evocation of the love/hate relationship virtually my whole generation (and several before and after, come to think of it) have had with the music industry basically our whole lives. The difference is that the rest of us may have dreamed it, but Kennedy actually lived it out, in the ugliest trenches of the never-ending battle between commerce and rock and roll, and lived to tell the tale. The results aren’t pretty, but luckily for him, and us, they are hilarious.”
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Quimby’s Top Ten Best Sellers for the Week of Jan 6th, 2008 – Jan 12th, 2008
1. Slingshot 2008 Planner Large Size (Slingshot Collective) $12.00
2. Roy Orbison in Clingfilm: A Novel by Ulrich Haarburste $10.00
3. Acme #18 by Chris Ware $17.95
4. Believer #50 Jan 08 $8.00
5. McSweeney’s #25 (McSweeneys) $22.00
6. Complete Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi (Pantheon) $24.95
7. Optic Nerve #11 by Adriane Tomine (Drawn+Quarterly) $3.95
8. Phonebook 2007 2008: Annual Directory for Alternative Artspaces by Carolyn Picard (Green Lantern) $10.00
9. Roctober #44 $4.00
10. Berlin #14 by Jason Lutes (Drawn+Quarterly) $3.95 -
Brian's tip top tap of 2007
Shout-outs to a few of the books and events which shaded my glassy eyes throughout 2007.
Novel of Roy Orbison In Cling-film, by Ulrich Haarbürste (Serapion Books)I can totally see this book at home in some ruined castle in Lacoste.. Or Master Shake reading it in an episode of Aqua Teen Hunger Force. Either way, books such as Roy Orbison Wrapped In Cling-film are the reason why Quimby’s Bookstore is so great in the first place. Ja und was sonst?
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The Thinking Persons Learning and Resource Center Needs Your Help

This nice gentleman contacted us about a resource center in the Philippines, and he’s looking for donations of your zines and what not. His name is Alter Picar, and he’s from the from Davao City, Philippines D.I.Y. Community. His collective is establishing a public/zine library and social center called “The Thinking Persons Learning and Resource Center” which will open in March. They hope to attract students, activists and people from DIY community. Alter is accepting donations of any kinds of zines, old books and pamphlets or whatever materials that would be helpful in this endeavor. Since they are living in an economically destitute country, this project will not be possible without outside help. If you’re interested in helping, e-mail him at thethinkingpersons@yahoo.com to get his complete address. For more info: http://www.myspace.com/underdog_press . -
Quimby’s Top Ten Best Sellers for the Week of Dec 30th 2007 – Jan 6th, 2008
1. Slingshot 2008 Planner Large Size (Slingshot Collective) $12.00
2. Acme #18 by Chris Ware $17.95
3. Best American Nonrequired Reading 2007 edited by Dave Eggers (Houghton) $14.00
4. Slingshot 2008 Organizer small (Slingshot Collective) $6.00
5. Venus Zine #34 Win 07 $4.50
6. Butt #21 Fantastic Magazine for Homosexuals $9.90
7. Stop Smiling #33 $5.95
8. Complete Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi (Pantheon) $24.95
9. Giant Robot #51 $4.99
10. Juxtapoz #84 Jan 08 $4.99 -
Best of 2007 by Logan
Well its the time of year when people post lists of important stuff from 2007. I decided the best way for me to write this list would be to look at books I actually spent money on this year. There were a lot of amazing titles that came out but what follows are the titles that made the cut, earned my cold hard cash and have permentaly moved to my book shelves.
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New Stuff Jan 5th
Well here we are in 2008. You know the drill, so here is your weekly dose of new titles that have arrived in our store. And don’t forget:
Coming to Quimby’s
Friday, January 11th, 6:00 PM
Join Eugene S. Robinson as he reads and discusses his new book FIGHT: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Ass-Kicking but Were Afraid You’d Get Your Ass Kicked for Asking
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Quimby’s Top Ten Best Sellers for the Week of Dec 23rd – Dec 29th, 2007
1. Things to Make and Do 2008 Calendar by Nikki McClure $16.00
2. Slingshot 2008 Planner Small Size (Slingshot Collective) $6.00
3. Unmarketable: Brandalism Copyfighting Mocketing and the Erosion of Integrity by Anne Elizabeth Moore (New Press) $15.95
4. Venus Zine #34 Win 07 $4.50
5. Slingshot 2008 Planner Large Size (Slingshot Collective) $12.00
6. Acme #18 by Chris Ware $17.95
7. Bizarre #131 Christmas 07 $8.75
8. Cinema Sewer The Book by Robin Bougie (Fab Press) $19.95
9. Suicide Girls #2 Papercuts Aug 07 $15.00
10. Dishwasher: One Mans Quest to Wash Dishes in All Fifty States by Pete Jordan (Harper Collins) $13.95




