Baffling the consensus since 1988, this journal seeks to debunk the ideology of the free market and to drive public discourse in literate and humane directions. Issues contain thundering anti-business salvos from the sharpest minds, as well as poetry, literature, and satirical art.
This fifth issue, "Alternative to What?", takes a stab at the music industry, with writings by Tom Frank and Steve Albini, plus Janice Eidus, Rick Perlstein, and Robert Nedelkoff.
Contents:
Alternative to What?
Tom Frank
Burn Down The House of Commons in Your Brand New Shoes
Keith White
Business Punks Rule
Seth Sanders
Semiotics Mailbag
Hypatia Sanders
Eulogy: Sun Ra
Bob Nastanovich
Brain Dead in Seattle: A Jeremiad
Eric Iversen
The Problem With Music
Steve Albini
Aeroflot '93: Dispatch from Moscow
Nathan Frank
Let's Talk Rock
Seth Sanders
A Nest of Ninies: Selections
Seth Sanders
Sweet Portable You: Selections
The Name-Caller
Steve Healey
The Teen Rebel as Model Consumer: The Hip World of Sassy
T. C. Frank
Life as Style: Putting the “World” in the Music
Herbert Mattelart
We're Marketed, Therefore We Are?
Stephen Duncombe
Back in Black on the Beaten Path
Maura Mahoney
The Nostalgia Gap
Tom Vanderbilt
Fiction
Not the Plaster Casters
Janis Eidus
The District Supervisor
Robert W. Nedelkoff
The Grace of God
Mat Lebowitz
Outside My Window: A Gray Day in Ann Arbor
Rick Perlstein
I Am the Light
Daniel S. Libman
Gedney Goes Underground
D. M. Mulcahey and T. C. Frank
Poetry
Gaston de Béarn: Ballad
David Berman: Democratic Vistas
Alec Dinwoodie: With This Poem All Things Are Possible, Interior, What she does not understand
Joe Fodor: Bonny Boy, Song of Her Vomit
James Tolan: Nocturne
Baffling the consensus since 1988, this journal seeks to debunk the ideology of the free market and to drive public discourse in literate and humane directions. Issues contain thundering anti-business salvos from the sharpest minds, as well as poetry, literature, and satirical art.
This fifth issue, "Alternative to What?", takes a stab at the music industry, with writings by Tom Frank and Steve Albini, plus Janice Eidus, Rick Perlstein, and Robert Nedelkoff.
Contents:
Alternative to What?
Tom Frank
Burn Down The House of Commons in Your Brand New Shoes
Keith White
Business Punks Rule
Seth Sanders
Semiotics Mailbag
Hypatia Sanders
Eulogy: Sun Ra
Bob Nastanovich
Brain Dead in Seattle: A Jeremiad
Eric Iversen
The Problem With Music
Steve Albini
Aeroflot '93: Dispatch from Moscow
Nathan Frank
Let's Talk Rock
Seth Sanders
A Nest of Ninies: Selections
Seth Sanders
Sweet Portable You: Selections
The Name-Caller
Steve Healey
The Teen Rebel as Model Consumer: The Hip World of Sassy
T. C. Frank
Life as Style: Putting the “World” in the Music
Herbert Mattelart
We're Marketed, Therefore We Are?
Stephen Duncombe
Back in Black on the Beaten Path
Maura Mahoney
The Nostalgia Gap
Tom Vanderbilt
Fiction
Not the Plaster Casters
Janis Eidus
The District Supervisor
Robert W. Nedelkoff
The Grace of God
Mat Lebowitz
Outside My Window: A Gray Day in Ann Arbor
Rick Perlstein
I Am the Light
Daniel S. Libman
Gedney Goes Underground
D. M. Mulcahey and T. C. Frank
Poetry
Gaston de Béarn: Ballad
David Berman: Democratic Vistas
Alec Dinwoodie: With This Poem All Things Are Possible, Interior, What she does not understand
Joe Fodor: Bonny Boy, Song of Her Vomit
James Tolan: Nocturne