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  • Jessica Campbell reads Hot or Not: 20th Century Male Artists

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    The history of twentieth-century art is filled with men, but one key component has always been missing: which of these men are boneable, and which are not. Jessica Campbell has created the definitive resource on the subject in this hilarious rundown of male artist hotness and notness with her book Hot Or Not: 20th Century Male Artists, published by Koyama Press.

    “Hot Or Not: 20th-Century Male Artists […] is a hilarious, slyly subversive exploration of subjectivity, and the criticisms ultimate- ly reveal more about the critic than they do the artists.” — Oliver Sava, The A.V. Club

    “With the way Campbell reduces Borduas’s or Mondrian’s ab- stractions even further, or captures what’s cute about Calder’s mien, she poo-poos macho ideas of artistic greatness, at the same time she showcases her own slyly unassuming skill.” — Sean Rogers, The Globe and Mail

    Jessica Campbell is from Victoria, British Columbia, Canada and is an enthusiast of jokes, painting and comics. She completed her MFA at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, where she was the recipient of the Edward L. Ryerson Fellowship, and also a comics instructor. She has exhibited work in Canada, the United States, Australia, and Greece, and was selected as one of NewCity’s 2015 breakout artists. She is a member of the Chicago-based comics collective Trubble Club and has published comics with micro press Oily Comics, and contributed to Drawn & Quarterly: Twenty-Five Years of Contemporary Cartooning, Comics, and Graphic Novels.

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    Friday, November 4th, 7pm – Free Event

  • Punk Then, Punk Now, Punk Forever: Documenting DIY Culture 11/18

    outofthebasementcov_lgA meet, greet, and discussion with authors David Ensminger and Daniel Makagon — two punkademics who explore and document the DIY scene of punk rock, plus local punk icon Martin Sorrondeguy of Limp Wrist and Los Crudos, who will be projecting photographs. The three will discuss punk history, their own involvement throughout the decades, DIY culture, and future issues, like chronicling scenes in a digital era that may lack traditional zines, flyers, and records.

    Ensminger’s Out of the Basement: From Cheap Trick to DIY Punk in Rockford, IL, 1973-2005 “emits in vigorous detail the lineaments of the sweat-drenched musical underground nestled in his rock hard hometown… sense impressions combine with slices of scholarly reflection and the author’s own energy and timeless enthusiasm.” —  Denise Sullivan.

    Martin Sorrendeguy is a punk singer known worldwide for his work with Los Crudos and Limp Wrist; he is a filmmaker that made Beyond The Screams: A U.S. Latino Hardcore Punk Documentary in 1999, and is an avid photographer whose exhibits, monograph, and lectures document’s punk’s global impact.

    Daniel Makagon’s Underground: The Subterranean Culture of DIY Punk Shows published by Microcosm “explores the culture of DIY spaces like house shows and community-based music spaces, their impact on underground communities and economies…” As associate professor at DePaul University, he teaches and researches urban communication, documentary, music culture, guerrilla art, and democracy. He edits the City Series for Liminalities too.

    David Ensminger writes for Razorcake and teaches at Lee College. His new book, Out of the Basement (Microcosm Publishing) is a portrayal of a rust belt city full of rebel kids making DIY music despite the odds. It combines oral history, brutally honest memoir, music history, and a sense of blunt poetics to capture the ethos of life in the 1970s-2000s, long before the Internet made punk accessible to small towners. From dusty used record stores and frenetic skating rinks to dank basements and sweat-piled gigs to the radical forebears like the local IWW chapter, the book follows the stories of rebels struggling to find spaces and a sense of community and their place in underground history. It includes hilarious untold stories and anecdotes about Fred Armisen, Green Day, and the Misfits. Ensminger has authored six books covering both American roots music and punk rock history, including Visual Vitriol: The Street Art and Subcultures of the Punk and Hardcore Generation (Univ. Press of Mississippi, 2011) and Left of the Dial: Conversations with Punk Icons (PM Press, 2013), and Out of the Basement (Microcosm). His new The Politics of Punk analyzes radical music, social justice, community building, and punk philanthropy.

    For more info: leftofthedialmag@hotmail.com, http://visualvitriol.wordpress.com

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    http://newbooksnetwork.com/david-ensminger-the-politics-of-punk-protest-and-revolt-from-the-streets-rowman-and-littlefield-2016/

    Nov 18th, 7pm

    Free Event

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  • New Stuff This Week

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    *ZINES*

    Judas Goat Quarterly #71 Fall 16 by Grant Schreiber $1.50

    Sub/Verse #7 by Chloe Graham $5.00 – This issue, the Chicago band Twin Peaks.

    We’ll Never Have Paris #13 West Coast by Andria Alefhi and Jaime Borschuk $4.00

    Thanks For Listening by Andrew Dvorscak $8.00

    *COMICS & MINIS*

    Harvey and Me by Anne Elizabeth Moore and Melissa Mendes $8.00 – Anne Elizabeth Moore went on tour with Harvey Pekar to promote the first edition of the Best American Comics in 2006. This exquisatly drawn comic shares the pithy, funny and thoughtful experience of their tour in lovingly rendered detail. Drawn by Lou artist Melissa Mendes and with an essay by Brian Cremins. -LM

    You Don’t Get There From Here #39 by Carrie McNinch $3.00

    Everyday Tales of Walter Hale by Cadin Batrack $5.00

    Xoxomomomomi by Mo Chong $10.00

    Island #11 $7.99 – Award-winning anthological comics mag, this issue: Matt Sheean, Malachi Ward, Grim Wilkins and Robin Bougie!

    Spiral King Comics #7 and #8 by Guy Thomas (This City Press) $3.00 each

    Dire by SK Henry $5.00

    We’re All Fine by Mary Climes $3.00

    Bowie Knife Meat edited by Guy Thomas (This City Press) $7.00

    Grixly #36 by Nate McDonough $2.50

    *GRAPHC NOVELS*

    Band For Life by Anya Davidson (fantagraphics) $29.99 – A misfit band of punks trying to self-sustain in an alternate Chicago. Don’t miss Anya here at Quimby’s on Thurs, October 6th to share this new exciting book that Gary Panter calls “a gutter punk Herculoids meets Josie and the Pussycats soap opera.”

    Best American Comics 2016 Edited by Bill Kartalopoulos and Roz Chast $25.00 – Featuring Lynda Barry, Kate Beaton, Cece Bell, Geneviève Elverum, Ben Katchor, John Porcellino, Joe Sacco, Adrian Tomine, Chris Ware, Julia Wertz, and others.

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    Becoming Unbecoming by Una (Arsenal Pulp Press) $24.95 – It’s 1977 and Una is 12. A serial murderer is at large in West Yorkshire.

    The Case of Alan Turing: The Extraordinary and Tragic Story of the Legendary Codebreaker by Eric Liberge and Arnaud Delalande (Arsenal Pulp Press) $23.95

    Baggywrinkles: A Lubber’s Guide to Life at Sea by Lucy Bellwood (Elea Press) $19.99 – Lucy is INTO sailing. And not tiny boats. We’re talking full rig ships. And she can draw like nobody’s business. What started out as mini-comics by an artist selling them at CAKE is now compiled into a delightful book. Informative and hilarious about all things sailing: what’s the deal with sparrow tattoos? What’s the deal with “walking the plank”? How did she get into this? Don’t miss? -LM

    Toward a Hot Jew, Essays by Miriam Libicki (Fantagraphics) $25.00 – An investigation in what it means globally and culturally to be Jewish, dating from her time in the Israeli military to her tenure as an art professor. A powerful witness to history in the tradition of Martjane Satrapi and Joe Sacco.

    Peanuts: A Tribute to Charles M. Schulz, edited by $19.99 – Features never-before seen art styles from Jeffrey Brown, Raina Telgemeier and more!

    *ESSAYS, POLITICS & REVOLUTION*

    Tomboy Survival Guide by Ivan Coyote (Arsenal Pulp Press) $17.95

    Trump Unveiled: Exposing the Bigoted Billionaire by John K. Wilson (OR Books) $16.95

    *FICTION*

    Chronocar by Steve Bellinger $12.95

    steampunky stuff from Airship Stories by David B. Riley:
    Airship Stories $8.95
    Bonded Agent $11.95
    Story Emporium vol 2 Purveyors of Steampunk and Weird Western Adventure $7.00

    *OUTER LIMITS, MAYHEM & HALLOWEENY SHIT*

    Bitten by Witch Fever: Wallpaper & Arsenic in the Nineteenth-century Home by Lucinda Hawksley $45.00 – In Germany, in 1814, Wilhelm Sattler created an extremely toxic arsenic and verdigris compound pigment, Schweinfurt green which became an instant favorite amongst designers and manufacturers the world over. This arsenic-laced pigment made its way into intricately patterned, brightly colored wallpapers and from there, as they became increasingly in vogue, into the Victorian home. As its use became widespread, commercial arsenic mines increased production to meet the near-insatiable demand. It was beautifuyl. And deadly. Spliced between the sections of text are stunning facsimiles of the wallpapers themselves, courtesy of the British National Archive.

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    The Occult, Witchcraft and Magic: An Illustrated History by Christopher Dell $39.95

    Time Travel: A History by James Gleic $26.95 – A mind-bending exploration of time travel: its subversive origins, its evolution in literature and science, and its influence on our understanding of time itself. From H. G. Wells to Doctor Who to Borges to Woody Allen an investigation of the inevitable looping paradoxes and examines the porous boundary between pulp fiction and modern physics.

    The Penguin Book of the Undead: Fifteen Hundred Years of Supernatural Encounters by Scott G. Bruce $17.00 – Spanning from the Hebrew scriptures to the Roman Empire, the Scandinavian sagas to medieval Europe, the Protestant Reformation to the Renaissance, this beguiling array of accounts charts our relationship with spirits and apparitions, wraiths and demons over fifteen hundred years, showing the evolution in our thinking about the ability of dead souls to return to the realm of the living—and to warn us about what awaits us in the afterlife.

    In the Shadow of Edgar Allan Poe: Classic Tales of Terror 1816-1914 ed. by Leslie S. Klinger $15.95 – Stories by: Ambrose Bierce, Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu, Theodor Gautier, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Arthur Conan Doyle, Lafcadio Hearn, M. R. James, Bram Stoker, and many others. Now in soft cover!

    Haunted Castles: The Complete Gothic Stories edited by Ray Russell $16.00 – The heartless monster holding two lovers in limbo and the man who must wear his fatal crimes on his face in the form of an awful smile. — this book compiles the best of horror legend Ray Russell’s haunting and macabre stories.

    The Electrifying Fall of Rainbow City: Spectacle and Assassination at the 1901 World’s Fair by Margaret Creighton $28.95 – The Pan American Exposition in Buffalo, New York, went spectacularly awry: an attempted assassination of President McKinley; the smallest woman in the world and the fair’s “mascot,” had been kidnapped; there was even an attempt to electrocute an elephant. What a shit show!

    Tibetan Shamanism: Ecstasy and Healing by Larry Peters $21.95

    *MUSIC BOOKS*

    Cured: The Tale of Two Imaginary Boys by Lol Tolhurst $27.50 – Co-founder of The Cure releases his memoir just in time for Halloween.

    I Am Brian Wilson: A Memoir by Brian Wilson with Ben Greenman $26.99 – The story of the Beach Boy into a Beach Man.

    The Song Machine: Inside the Hit Factory by John Seabrook $16.95 – Journeying the world over, Seabrook visits specialized teams composing songs in digital labs with new “track-and-hook” techniques. Going beyond music to discuss money, business, marketing, and technology, this book explores what the new hits may be doing to our brains and listening habits. Like snack-food engineers, modern songwriters have discovered the musical “bliss point.”

    Jack White: How He Built an Empire From the Blues by Nick Hasted $29.95

    *MAGAZINES*

    Hi Fructose #41 New Contemporary Art Magazine $7.95

    Gentlewoman #14 Fall Win 16 Zadie Smith $15.99

    *LIT JOURNALS, CHAP BOOKS & POETRY*

    Bon Petit Bohemienne by Dana Jerman $10

    Sweet Midget Pickles by S. Duff $4.00

    Fields Magazine #6 Fall Win 16 $14.00

    Please Insert Anything by Andrew J. Buttermore $7.00

    Somehow We Remain in the Aftermath by Sara Krueger $14.49

    Found Poetry #1 by Matthew Lesniak $5.00

    *FOR THE KIDDIES*

    Rad Women Worldwide; Artists and Athletes, Pirates and Punks, and Other Revolutionaries Who Shaped History by Kate Schatz, illustrated by Miriam Klein $15.99

  • Erick Lyle talks Streetopia at Quimby’s 10/20

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    After San Francisco’s new mayor announced imminent plans to “clean up” downtown with a new corporate “dot com corridor” and arts district–featuring the new headquarters of Twitter and Burning Man–curators Erick Lyle and Chris Johanson brought over 100 artists and activists together with residents fearing displacement to consider utopian aspirations and plot alternative futures for the city. The resulting exhibition, Streetopia, was a massive anti-gentrification art fair that took place in venues throughout the city, featuring daily free talks, performances, skillshares and a free community kitchen out of the gallery. This book brings together all of the art and ephemera from the now-legendary show, featuring work by Swoon, Barry McGee, Emory Douglas, Monica Canilao, Rigo 23, Xara Thustra, Ryder Cooley and many more. Join Lyle to consider the effectiveness of Streetopia‘s projects while offering a deeper rumination on the continuing search for community in today’s increasingly homogenous and gentrified cities.

    Streetopia’s projects were futuristic, idealistic, historically sensitive, and surprisingly practical. They offer enough ideas to keep anyone who cares about public life, culture, and art busy for the next decade.” –Chris Kraus, author of I Love Dick, and Where Art Belongs

    “Streetopia is a squat, dense little brick of a book, loaded with colorful photographs and reproductions of documents from the exhibition…Reading Streetopia will prepare you to think about what such an exhibition would entail, and why it’s so necessary.” — Seattle Review of Books

    Erick Lyle is a writer, curator, musician, and underground journalist. His work has appeared in Art in America, Vice, California Sunday Magazine, Huck, LA Weekly, Brooklyn Rail, the San Francisco Bay Guardian and on NPR’s This American Life. Since 1991, he has written, edited, and published the influential punk/activist/art/crime magazine, SCAM. More info: onthelowerfrequencies.com

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    Thursday, October 20th, 7pm – Free Event

  • New Stuff This Week

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    Summerland by Paloma Dawkins $9.00

    *ZINES*

    PWF Pro Wrestling Feelings #4 by Ed Blair $5.00

    Heat of a Thousand Suns by Kerry Ann Lee $15.00

    Namaste Motherfucker #4 by Ben Terrall $5.00

    Street vol 3 & 4 by Alexander Mouton $6.00 each

    DIY Colorization by Grace Rother $6.00

    zines by Maira $3.00 each
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    *COMICS & MINIS*

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    Mutant Punks Fuck Off! #2 by Kevin Panetta & Jared Morgan (Retrofit) $3.00 – The Vomit Lords are dead! Now that we’ve got those snot-nosed wastoids out of the way, it’s time for The Nimrods to run this town!!!

    Libbys Dad by Eleanor Davis $8.00

    Parsley Girl Carrots by Matthew Swan (Avery Hill Publishing) $8.00

    Our Mother by Luke Howard $9.00

    Airplane Food #2 the Appalling Diet of Todays Teenagers by Tyler Callich $5.00

    Lower East Side Story #5 Double Issue by Pete Friedrich $5.75

    Comestible #2 Sum 16 by Anna Brones $12.00

    Jim Siergey minis! $3.00 each
    Hank the Handy Handgun
    Pete the Pit Bull Puppy
    Scary Stories From the Bible #1
    Hail Hail Shlock N Roll: A Celebration of Bad Taste and Decadence in Rock N Roll Music

    Nerd Jam #5 by Olivier Wilkie $6.00

    Social Media Adventures by Ian McCulloch $3.00

    *GRAPHIC NOVELS*

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    Garden of Flesh by Gilbert Hernandez (Fantagraphics) $12.99 – An erotic, full color retelling of the story of Adam and Eve up to Noah’s Ark. Va-va-voooooom!

    I Thought You Hated Me by Marinaomi (Retrofit) $9.00

    Lumberjanes TPB vol 4 Out of Time by Noelle Stevenson & friends $14.99 & Lumberjanes to the Max Edition vol 2 $39.99

    City Inside by Tillie Walden (Avery Hill) $11.00 – Congrats to Tillie for two 2016 Ignatz awards (for “The End of Summer” [Outstanding Artist] and “I Love This Part” [Promising New Talent])!

    Mooncop by Tom Gauld (D&Q) $19.95

    American Blood by Benjamin Marra (Fantagraphics) $19.99

    Cultural Jet Lag by Jim Siergey $19.99 – A collection of the underground comics classic!

    Goodnight Punpun vol 3 by Inio Asano $24.99

    In Fox’s Forest by Guy Colwell (Fantagraphics) $16.99

    Neil Gaiman’s Teknophage vol 2 with Bryan Talbot & more $14.99 – The 65 million year-old intelligent dinosaur known as Teknophage has begun to lose his grip on his awesome power over untold universes and possibly what passes for his sanity.

    Massive Ninth Wave Library Edition by Brian Wood and friends $24.99

    Pterodactyl Hunters in the Gilded City by Brandon Leach (Secret Acres) $20.00 – A fancy new hard cover edition.

    Outside the Panels TPB Comics by Pete Friedrich 1982-2012 $12.75

    *MAYHEM & OUTER LIMITS*

    Morbid Curiosities: Collections of the Uncommon and the Bizarre by Paul Gambino $30.00

    Vampyres: Genesis and Resurrection: from Count Dracula to Vampirella by Christopher Frayling $29.95

    Atlas Obscura: An Explorers Guide to the World’s Hidden Wonders by Joshua Foer and Dylan Thuras $35.00

    Beauty of Horror: A Goregeous Coloring Book by Alan Robert $17.99

    *FICTION*

    Kamala vol 2 Feminist Folktales from Around the World by Ethel Johnston Phelps (Feminist Press) $14.95

    Carousel of Desire by Eric Emmanuel Schmitt (Europa Editions) $21.00 – Zachary Bidermann, the powerful European Union commissioner; Faustina, the fashionable book publicist; François-Maxime de Couvigne, the happily married banker with more than a few secrets; Marcelle, enamored with a handsome illegal immigrant; Miss Beauvert, who makes love with her parrot, Copernicus. These and many more unforgettable characters animate this story of simmering desire and the antics of the mischievous and playful god, Eros.

    Scratch by Steve Himmer $15.95 – Builder Martin Blaskett has spent his life drifting and rootless before arriving in a small forest town where he hopes to find a home for himself. But his own dreams get tangled into the web of signals and stories and local legends and lives that have enmeshed the landscape for ages.

    Reputations by Juan Gabriel Vasquez $25.00 – An influential political cartoonist revaluates his work after an unexpected visit from a guest.

    Last Party a Novel by SB Gamble $15.99

    *MUSIC BOOKS*

    David Bowie: Color the Starman (Feral House) $15.95 – Contributors include: Mica O’Herlihy, Mike Diana, Steve Krakow, and Tony Millionaire.

    *POLITICS & REVOLUTION BOOKS*

    Bad Moon Rising: How the Weather Underground Beat the FBI and Lost the Revolution by A.M. Eckstein $35.00

    Wikileaks Files: The World According to US Empire by Julian Assange $19.95

    The Israel-Arab Reader: A Documentary History of the Middle East Conflict: Eighth Revised and Updated Edition edited by Walter Laqueur & Dan Schueftan $22.00

    *FILM BOOKS*

    The Tao of Bill Murray: Real Life Stories of Joy, Enlightenment and Party Crashing by Gavin Edwards $26.00

     

    *MAGAZINES*

    Bust #101 Oct Nov 16 $6.99

    Hello Mr #8 About Men Who Date Men $20.00

    Gratuitous Type #4.5 $12.00 – For the design nerds.

    Tape Op #115 Sep Oct 16 $4.95

    New Jewish Youth #1 a New Journal of Jewish Dissident Voices $2.00

    Brownbook #58 An Urban Guide to the Middle East Baklawa $26.90

    Mojo #275 On Tour With the Beatles $11.99

    Fondle Magazine #5 $20.00

    True Crime Sep 16 $9.99

    Vive Le Rock #38 Two Tone Skad For Life $11.99

    CR Fashion Book #9 Fall Win 16 Marie Antoinette $30.00

    Wire #391 Sep 16 $9.99

    Make vol 53 Oct Nov 16 $9.99

    Little White Lies #66 Sep Oct 16 $12.99

    *LIT JOURNALS*

    The First Line vol 18 #3 Fall 16 $4.00

    *SEXXXY*

    Meat #21 $20.00 or Deluxe Edition that comes with 2017 Calendar $35.00

    *FOOD BOOKS*

    Drinks: A Users Guide by Adam McDowell, illustrated by Kagan McLeod $20.00 – Includes cocktails, spirits, wine and beer for every day and every occasion.

    *FOR THE KIDDIES*

    Great Antonio by Elise Gravel $12.95

    Lines on Nanas Face by Simona Ciraolo (Flying Eye) $17.95

    Happy Hunter by Roger Duvoisin (Enchanted Lion) $16.95

  • New Stuff This Week

    Krampus and the Old Dark Christmas Roots and Rebirth of the Folkloric Devil (Feral House ) $28.00 – Written by Al Ridenour, who has lectured on Krampus at the Goethe Institutes in Los Angeles. Designed by Sean Tejaratchi of Crap Hound fame!

    *ZINES*

    The Horror Art of Corinne Halbert $13.00

    Unholy Book by Corinne Halbert $5.00

    8 Track Mind #103.1 Echoes From the Glory Days $1.00

    Daydreamers by Syed Zeeshan Iqbal and Allison Molloy $15.00

    MicroSatan Mag #3 $3.00

    Rip Roast Shred Gnar a BMX ZIne by Matt Hoffman $2.00

    Life Without Booze Reflections on Six Montsh Sober by Taryn Hipp $2.00

    Chipped Teeth #4 A Perzine About Mental Health $3.00

    *COMICS & MINIS*

    TRUE STORIES #2 by Derf vol 2 $5.99

    Can of Air #2 by Peter E Rosales $2.00

    *GRAPHIC NOVELS*

    Complete Neat Stuff Box Set by Peter Bagge (Fantagraphics) $59.99

    Nicolas by Pascal Girard $14.95

    Ghosts TPB by Raina Telgemeier $10.99

    Creepy Case Files of Margo Maloo $15.99

    Moonshot TPB vol 1 The Indigenous Comics Collection by Hope Nicholson $17.99

    *ART & DESIGN BOOKS*

    Slab Serif Type Century of Bold Letterforms by various $34.95

    Show Me Your Guts Coloring Book by Artery Ink $19.95

    Taxidermy HC by Alexis Turner $14.98

    *MUSIC BOOKS*

    Life Is A Rip Off by John Inzane Olson (Third Man Books) $25.00 -LIFE IS A RIP OFF, published by Jack White’s imprint Third Man Records, is a collection of surprisingly untraditional record reviews which Olson wrote over the course of 365 days. Don’t miss John Olson (known for among other things, being from Wolf Eyes) reading from this book here at Quimby’s on Oct 8th!

    Post Punk Then and Now by Gavin Butt & friends $14.99

    *FICTION*

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    Jerusalem by Alan Moore $35.00 – Not a graphic novel as you would expect from Mr. Moore, but an epic novel that channels both the ecstatic visions of William Blake and the theoretical physics of Albert Einstein through the hardscrabble streets and alleys of his hometown of Northampton, UK. Vagrants, prostitutes, and ghosts rub shoulders with Oliver Cromwell, Samuel Beckett, James Joyce’s tragic daughter Lucia, and Buffalo Bill, among many others. An art exhibition is in preparation, and above the world a naked old man and a beautiful dead baby race along the Attics of the Breath toward the heat death of the universe.

    Empty Ones by Robert Brockway $24.99

    Girlfriends, Ghosts, and Other Stories by Robert Walser $15.95

    Tree or A Person or A Wall by Matt Bell $16.00

    *ESSAYS*

    I’ll Tell You In Person Essays by Chloe Caldwell $16.95

    Things That Can And Cannot Be Said: Essays and Conversation by Arundhati Roy and John Cusack $10.95

    *MAYHEM*

    Untimely Demise: A Darkly Humorous Presentation of 365 Deadly Deeds by various $16.95

    *MAGAZINES*

    Maximumrocknroll #401 Oct 16 $4.99

    Wire #391 Sep 16 $9.99

    Make vol 53 Oct Nov 16 $9.99

    Neural #54 $7.99

    Skeptic vol 21 #3 16 $6.95

    Shindig #58 Yardbirds $12.99

    Laphams Quarterly vol 9 #4 Fall 16 Flesh $18.00

    Haunted Mysteries and Legends Magazine Fall 16 $9.99

    Horror Hound #61 Sep Oct 16 Elvira Mistress of the Dark $6.99

    High Times Best of #82 16 Growing For One $6.99

    *SEXXXY*

    Soft Touch Redux by N. Cowdry $5.00

    *FOR THE KIDDIES*

    King Baby by Kate Beaton $17.99

    Worst Breakfast by China Mieville & Zak Smith $16.95

    Hilda and the Stone Forest by Luke Pearson $19.95

    The Bear Who Wasnt There and the Fabulous Forest by Oren Lavie (Akashic) $17.95

    *FOR THE KITTIES*

    All Black Cats Are Not Alike by various $15.95

    *DIY*

    Cyclogeography: Journeys of A London Bicycle Courier by Jon Day $18.95

  • New Stuff This Week


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    Quimbys Bookstore 25th T-shirt by Gabby Schulz $15.99Modeled by the artist himself above. Celebrate two and a half decades of the weirdest bookstore on the planet by wearing a Quimby’s t-shirt designed by comics artist and Quimby’s employee extraordinaire Mr. Gabby Schulz (aka Ken Dahl), author of such fine books as Sick, Monsters and Welcome to the Dahl House, and who is responsible for many of the winning signs around the store. These shirts were printed locally, by our friends at Sharprint Decorated Apparel, and we couldn’t be happier with the work they’ve done. These chino-printed 4 color babies come on a white shirt and declare to the world, Quimby’s has been “tenaciously resisting the 21st Century Since 1991.”

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    Chris Ware Quimby’s 25th Print in 2 sizes!
    It’s a model of our store that you can make your very own in-house Quimby’s to stare at any time you want. It also explains, in the poetic way that only Mr. Ware can, the story of the store, his relationship with it, and some of the key players in the store: including the original and current owners as well as the manager. Don’t miss this chance to build your very own Quimby’s! PLUS! The smaller edition of this print has an Acme Novelty Library comic on the back by Mr. Ware, originally published in Chicago’s very NewCity in 1996, featuring Jimmy Corrigan learning about freak culture here at this fine establishment, then disseminating his first Xeroxed foray into fringe publishing.

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    Ever Evolving Bastion of Freakdom: A Quimby’s Bookstore History In Words and Pictures by Liz Mason, Keith Helt and Steven Svymbersky $6.00 – The story of the early days of Quimby’s up through today. Pictures, graphics, juice, from employees, shoppers, consignors and artists that have frequented the store’s hallowed doors. This special “ashcan edition” is a limited print run zine to celebrate the store’s silver jubilee and documents much of the mirth and mayhem that has made Quimby’s the place that it is. We are proud to unveil it.

    Coming this week!:

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    Pre-order QuimBrew by Marz Community Brewing & Quimby’s Bookstore with an awesome label by the amazing Chicago artist Laura Park. Order it from The Beer Temple, and your shipment will come with the Quimby’s oral history zine!

    *ZINES*

    Somnambulist #27 Two Friends Talk About Their Cities by Martha Grover $5.00

    Lady Teeth issues #4-8 by Taryn Hipp, various prices $2.00

    *COMICS & MINIS*

    Sparrows Dragon: A Prelude by Ariel Chan $6.00

    Shape Denter #1 & Modern Place vol 1 by Rodger Binyone (No-Man Illustration) $20.00 each

    Hairless Who #3 by Joe Tallarico $6.00

    Good Area by Dan Dandrea $1.00

    Weird View Weird Few by Evah Fan $6.00

    Fluke Fanzine #13 with Tav Falco $4.00

    *ART & DESIGN BOOKS*

    Dabs Myla Before and Further (Gingko Press) $24.95

    Shelter: Moki (Gingko Press) $29.95

    A Cycling Lexicon: Bicycle Headbadges from a Bygone Era by Phil Carter & Jeff Conner (Gingko Press) $19.95

    Street Book: Writer’s Walk by Benjamin Legan (Publikat) $24.95 – 32 different city settings filled with buses, benches, subway platforms and other features for you tag and mess up.

    Steampunk: The Art of Retro-Futurism by Dopress Books (CYPI Press) $39.95

    The Jukebox Coloring Book by The Jukebox Cowboys (Publikat) $12.95 – A bunch o’artists illustrated songs by artists like Johnny Cash, the Village People, and Grandmaster Flash — now you can color them in.

    *MUSIC BOOKS*

    Hard-Core: Life of My Own by Harley Flanagan (Feral House) $23.95 – Memoir from the founder of the Cro-Mags.

    Oh So Pretty: Punk in Print 1976-1980 by Rick Poynor (Phaidon) $29.95

    Swim Through the Darkness: My Search for Craig Smith and the Mystery of Maitreya Kali by Mike Stax (Ferl House) $19.95 – Craig Smith was a 1960s golSwimThroughTheDarkness_Cover_small-e1469737892615den boy – good looking, charismatic, outgoing; a preternaturally gifted musician and songwriter whose songs were recorded by some of the biggest names in entertainment – Andy Williams, Glen Campbell, the Monkees. Starting out his career on the Andy Williams Show as a member of the Good Time Singers, Smith next teamed up with Chris Ducey in the duo Chris & Craig, then the Penny Arkade, a talented group mentored and produced by Mike Nesmith of the Monkees. Smith’s future success seemed assured, until an unexpected turn of events plunged him into a terrifying darkness. Clean-cut Craig Smith became Maitreya Kali, the self-proclaimed psychedelic Messiah. He laid out his poignant, disturbing schizophrenic vision on a sprawling self-released double-album before disappearing completely. Author Mike Stax spent fifteen years piecing together the mystery of Maitreya Kali, uncovering one of the strangest and most tragic untold stories of the 1960s and ‘70s.

    Terminated for Reasons of Taste: Other Ways to Hear Essential and Inessential Music by Chuck Eddy (Duke U Press) $26.95

    *FICTION*

    Late Stories by Stephen Dixon (Curbside Splendor) $16.95

    *POLITICS & REVOLUTION*

    Demand the Impossible: A Radical Manifesto by Bill Ayers (Haymarket) $14.95

    *LIT JOURNALS*

    Wrong Quarterly Issue #4 $9.99

    *FOR THE KIDDIES*

    Charlotte Wander On by Matt Cubberly & Irene Kovalova $20.00

    Blip: A Toon Book by Barnaby Richards (Raw Junior) $12.95

  • John Olson Reads From Life Is a Rip-Off with Alan Hoffman 10/8

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    From American Tapes to Wolf Eyes, John Olson is one of the most influential musicians of the past two decades, the obvious bridge between free jazz and noise music. Wikipedia lists over 75 projects with which Olson worked and over 100 Wolf Eyes’ recordings. Olson is now a discerning and sharp-witted author too: LIFE IS A RIP OFF, published by Jack White’s imprint Third Man Records, is a collection of surprisingly untraditional record reviews which Olson wrote over the course of 365 days. He will read from his book on Saturday October 8, accompanied by some of his many instruments.

    Local writer-performance artist Alan Hoffman will open for him and debut his novella AUDITIONS about internet-porn casting-couch videos.

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    LIFE IS A RIP OFF: THE COMPLETE BOOK is 12 months of record reviews—one record a day, every day, for one year. Yes, John “Inzane” Olson aka Inzane Johnny of the bandWolf Eyes aka American Tapes did that. And he reviewed everything from death metal demo cassettes to the Staples Singers’ gospel. Enter into the OLZONE and find out about music you’ve never known, bands from places that you’ve never heard, and then read his review of KANSAS. Reading LRIP will make you re-realize why blues is relevant, why every punk band in America matters, why jazz is good for the heart, and metal will always ride by your side.

    “To write music op-ed this good, you have to tap the primordial sap sack, to butterfly stroke the ancient ooze of tune begatment, cave dwell with the knuckle draggers, scratch symbols into the dirt with the freaks and make it rain. He do and it did.” — Henry Rollins

    “[Life is a Rip Off] is the best way [John Olson] can add another cubist layer to the sound and visuality he’s already presented for the last twenty or so years. He’s sharing something the people who don’t know him personally don’t get enough of—his textual, syntactical brain, stained as it is with dollar-store spray paint.” Ben Hell Hall, Detroit artist.

    “When John agreed to write a record review a day, back in 20xx, I wasn’t too keen on the idea. Not because I didn’t think he could do it – but that I knew he would do it, even if it became a years-long all-encompassing obsessive task.” — Tovah Olson, The Dead Machines.

    “[John Olson] didn’t just introduce me to different worlds, the man introduced me to entire universes.” Bryan Ramirez, Killertrees Records

    “Wolf Eyes . . . sounds like a crumbling Velvet Underground bootleg that’s been burned to ashes.” NPR, Sept 2015

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  • New Stuff This Week

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    Telegram #39 by Maranda Elizabeth $3.00

    *ZINES*

    Walks of Life #1 by Michelle Wanhala $5.00

    Living Southerners #5 Sep 16 by J Wu $2.00

    Soda Killers #10 & #11 $5.00 each

    Yollocalli Zine Made by Teens at Yollocalli Arts Reach $8.00

    Journey To Bunny Island $20.00

    Telegram #38 Critical Breakfast #1 split zine Oct 15 by Maranda Elizabeth & and Amber Dearest $3.00

    Secondhand Emotion A Zine about Love Anxiety Gender Race and Feelings by Cassandra $3.00

    Fuggles A Beer Zine #1 Sum 16 $3.50

    zines by Shawn Granton :
    Bike Fun Primer Urban Adventure League $2.00
    New Old Stock #1 The Illustrated Journal of a Civilized Cyclist Urban Adventure League $3.00 – Also issue #1 3/8 available for $3.00.

    Disruptor: Exploring Seattle Punk and Hardcore #1 Spr 16 & #2 by Lucas Reif $5.00 each

    KerBloom #121 Jul Aug 16 $2.00

    Margin Creep #5 $10.00

    Still $20.00

    Long Exposure $10.00

    Super Sloppy Obstacle Carnage by Alicia Rose $5.00

    It Will Be Okay by Miss Muffcake $2.50

    *COMICS & MINIS*

    Forever and Everything #1 by Kyle Bravo $8.00

    Feedback #14 The Grand Finale by John Isaacson $4.00

    Blubber #3 by Gilbert Hernandez $3.99

    Sun Bakery #3 by Corey Lewis $5.99

    Her Pleasure $7.00

    Miraculous Healing by Emily Schulert $10.00

    TV Deep Fry by Logan Kruidenier $7.00

    Sir Alfred Number 3 A Comic Biography of Alfred Hitchcock by Tim Hensley (Pigeon Press) $24.99 – Final publication from Pigeon Press.

    *GRAPHIC NOVELS*

    Real Deal Comix by Lawrence “Rawdog” Hubbard and H.P. McElwee (Fantagraphics) $29.99

    Longest Day of the Future by Lucas Varela (Fantagraphics) $24.99

    Arresting Development: Comics at the Boundaries of Literature by Christopher Pizzino (U of Texas Press) $29.95

    Snake Tales, Chilling Archives of Horror Comics by Crig Yoe $24.99

    Black Panther Book 1 A Nation Under Our Feet by Ta-Nehisi Coates & Brian Stelfreeze $16.99

    *ART & DESIGN*

    Fauxlosophy by Ron English (Carpet Bombing Culture) $17.95

    Let Her Be Free: Icy and Sot: Stencil Artists from Iran by Icy and Sot (Lebowski Publishers) $29.99

    Imponderable: The Archives of Tony Oursler by Branden Jospeh et. al (JRP Ringier) $65.00

    Sam Is Not My Uncle: The USA in Cuban Poster and Billboard Art by Alfons Gonzalez Quesada (Casa America Catalunya) $25.00

    Chicago: A Love Story Greeting Card by Johnny Sampson $4.00 – Plus! Some Johnny Sampson stickers!

    Themed Sticker Bomb sets, each $8.95: Zombies, Vampires, Robots

    Bad Girls Throughout History: 100 Remarkable Women Who Changed the World by Ann Shen $19.95

    Psychobook: Games, Tests, Questionnaires, Histories by Julian Rothenstein $40.00 – Reveals the rich history of psychological testing in a fascinating sideways look at classic testing methods, from word-association games to inkblots to personality tests. Includes never-before-seen content from long-hidden archives, as well as reimagined tests from contemporary artists and writers, to try out yourself, at home or at parties. A great gift for the therapist in your life and the therapist in you, for anyone interested in the history of psychology and psychological paraphernalia.

    *FICTION*

    We Speak Chicagoese: Stories and Poems by Chicago Writers by Bill Donlon et al. $15.95

    Strange Case of Rachel K. by Rachel Kushner $10.95

    Children of Lovecraft ed. by Ellen Datlow (Dark House) $19.99 – Stories inspired by Lovecraft by Brian Hodge, Siobhan Carroll, A.C. Wise and more.

    Nix: A Novel by Nathan Hill $27.95

    *MAYHEM*

    World in Flames: A Black Boyhood in a White Supremacist Doomsday Cult by Jerald Walker $24.95

    ZeroZeroZero: Look at Cocaine and All You See Is Powder. Look Through Cocaine and You See the World. by by Roberto Saviano $18.00

    Smile Now, Cry Later: Guns, Gangs, and Tattoos-My Life in Black and Gray by Freddy Negrete $30.00

    Wizard: The Life and Times of Nikola Tesla: Biography of a Genius by Marc Seifer $21.95

    *FILM & MUSIC BOOKS*

    Guillermo Del Toro: At Home with Monsters, Inside His Films Notebooks and Collections (Insight Editions) $29.99

    Dario Argento: The Man, the Myths & the Magic by Alan Jones (FAB Press) $49.95

    Joy Devotion: The Importance of Ian Curtis and Fan Culture by Jennifer Otter Bickerdike $19.95

    *ESSAYS*

    Be Cool: A Memoir, Sort Of by Ben Tanzer (Dock Street Press) $18.95

    Against Everything: Essays by Mark Grief $28.95

    Beyond the Robot: The Life and Work of Colin Wilson by Gary Lachman $26.00

    *POLITICS & REVOLUTION*

    Close to Home: A Materialist Analysis of Womens Oppression by Christine Delphy $23.95

    *MAGAZINES*

    Bitch #72 Fall 16 Kids These Days $6.95

    Juxtapoz #189 Oct 16 $6.99

    The Baffler #32 Muzak of the Spheres $14.00

    Upping The Anti #18 Journal of Theory and Action $13.00

    Majestic Disorder #7 $18.99

    Kinfolk vol 21 The Home Issue $18.00

    Toilet Paper #13 $16.00

    Mojo 60s #6 Hendrix Celebrating Rock’s Decade of Cool $15.99

    Taproot #19 Wander $12.00

    Ugly Things #42 $9.95

    Radical Philosophy #199 Sep Oct 16 $13.00

    Under the Radar #58 Sep 16 $5.99

    Girls and Corpses vol 10 Sum Fall 16 $8.95

    Skeptical Inquirer vol 40 #5 40th Anniversary $5.99

    Uncut #232 Sep 16 Tom Waits $10.99

    White Fungus #15 $13.99

    Wicked Visions Magazine vol #2 $18.00

    Soft Magazine #1 $18.00 & #2 $25.00

    Wax Poetics #65 16 Tribe Called Quest $11.99

    True Crime Aug 16 $9.99

    Offscreen #15 People Behind Bits and Pixels $20.00

    *LIT JOURNALS & CHAP BOOKS*

    Sheriff Nottinghams Holiday Herald #7 vol 2 issue 3 Womens Day $10.00

    Lost Horizon #1 by Wilfredo Merced $6.00

    *SEXXXY*

    Elska #7 Cardiff Wales $18.50

    Sticker My Boobs 100 Boobtastic Stickers for Adults by by D.D. Stacks (Happy Hen) $9.99

    Pinups #19 Vincent Tiley and #20 Akrum Salem $14.00 each

    *HUMOR*

    Bad Little Childrens Books: Kid Lit Parodies, Shameless Spoofs, Offensively Tweaked Covers by Arthur C. Gackley $14.95

    *FOR THE KIDDIES*

    Toby Snax by Kristin Hersh $14.95 – Throwing Muse throws a children’s book.

    Lucy and Andy Neanderthal by Jeffrey Brown $12.99

  • Anya Davidson Celebrates Band for Life 10/6

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    Band for Life collects the beloved series that follows a misfit band of Chicago punks trying to be self-sustaining with their finances and friendships as they navigate the often confounding art world. It’s the story, told in comic strip form, of a noise rock band and their community of friends and acquaintances based in an alternate reality version of Chicago. Though beset with disaster at every turn and frequently reduced to squabbling, they stick together because the band is the fulcrum of their otherwise confounding lives, and together they help each other find their way.

    Fusing elements of the classic British sitcom The Young Ones, as well as classic kids comic strips like Charles Schulz’s Peanuts and John Stanley’s Melvin Monster, Band for Life is a work of dark humor, but also infused with genuine affection for its cast; in many ways it is a love letter to creative people compelled to create, with no hope of financial reward.

    “I was raised on old school adult comics from the ’60s to ’80s, the artwork of Pedro Bell, Overton Loyd and Ronald Stozo of the Parliament-Funkadelic Universe, Ralph Bakshi movies, and the like. When I came across Band For Life, I was immediately drawn in. The art reminded me of Funkadelic album covers, but with its own original swagger. The storylines spoke to my personal experience as a lifelong musician and band leader/member, in the same way that This Is Spinal Tap made me cry once I realized my life was as absurd as the movie. Anya Davidson is tapped into the very human experience that makes life in a band the story of family.” — Norwood Fisher (Fishbone)

    “Anya Davidson gets that being in a band is generally about 5% playing music and 95% anything but. In true punk form, Band For Life kicks into high gear with page number one and never lets up.” — Brian Chippendale (Lightning Bolt)
    “Anya’s comics look like Dick Sprang and Boody Rogers got locked in a Pez factory and were told they would not be released until they produced hundreds of pages of a gutter punk Herculoids meets Josie and the Pussycats soap opera dripping soul and neglect.” — Gary Panter (Jimbo)
    Band for Life is a warped and hilarious portrayal of the banality and adventure of bandhood from someone who lived it, but  embellished gloriously by Anya’s imagination. Fucked up, feminist and funny. If you have ever ground away late nights in a basement trying to desperately remember the bad songs you just wrote, you will recognize your strife here with ‘the Wildest Band on Earth’.” -Jessica Hopper, author & Editorial Director, MTV News

    Anya Davidson was born in Sarasota, Florida in 1983. She graduated with a BFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2004. She is a cartoonist, musician, teaching artist and printmaker whose work appeared in many zines and anthologies, including Kramers Ergot and Best American Comics. Her debut graphic novel, School Spirits, was published by Picturebox Inc. The Ignatz award-winning series, “Band for Life” is her first book with Fantagraphics.

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