Target Video interview by Mike Plante andJason Willis
One Punk’s Guide to Surf Music, Part 2: 1989 to Now bySean Carswell
Donna Ramone talks about removing the shame and obscurity surrounding menopause. (instagram)
Jim Ruland writes helpful advice about how to not write a punk rock novel set in the not-too-distant future. (instagram)
Lorde Destroyer interviews trans youth, Bambina Alacran. Part 2. Great today. Greater tomorrow. (instagram)
Sean Carswell uses a memory activated by Cyndi Lauper’s “She Bop” as a musical echo to talk to his younger self to not let anger consume him. When someone tells a joke, you can have a laugh. (instagram)
Rev. Nørb pulls the thread of the band Vacation and embroiders it into a discourse on the Buzzcocks’ logo, which could end up being your life. (instagram)
Puro Pinche Poetry y Cuentos (Edited by Ever Velasquez (instagram) and RoQue Torres (instagram)) From: untitled Wagered flesh, revived and reviled, Nourishing naught that the martyr inspired.–Aeon
Designated Dale almost ordered floor samples as a kid because they were free until his Dad put his foot down. However, the practice of personal correspondence and fandom have steered him to good places ever since. Art Fuentes. Yep, all cops. (instagram)
After decades of ruckus, the Rhythm Chicken actually starts playing drums for… personal enjoyment. (instagram)
Jennifer Whitefordcontemplates the tweens in her house who are moving further away from her both physically and mentally.