Kitchen Sink issue 16, (8x10", 112 pages), featuring:
[note: the spine says Kitchen Sink 14, but it is in fact issue 16]
The Things Books Carry
Shooting the Suburbs
In Defense of Sentimentality
The Importance of Bob Dole’s Erection
Counting F*cks With the MPAA
George Lakoff’s Beard Speaks
Waiting for the Kids to Come Out
Tom Waits Ruined My Life
Art School Confrontational
Googling Michael Larkin
Who Watches The Night Watch?
also:
first book jitters, Aretha Franklin’s answer song, hunter
politics, Seeing Things: Graffiti Berlin, Jessica Hoffmann in Abu Dhabi, last
meals, Mike Brody’s Polaroids, Then It Hit Me: mix tape, Borat on a
date, Ambulatory Poesy: altered states, How to Be an Artist Board Game, Virgin
Ears: Karen Dalton, desperately seeking psychic, Gleaming the Cube,
aging indie rockers, Celluloid Jukebox: vampire chicks, a literary hoax, VH1
Classic, Then It Hit Me: the Grateful Dead, Seeing Things: arts vs. crafts,
Foods We Miss: Kringla, fiction by Nathan Altman, poems by Rodney Koeneke,
Music Scene: “The Final Countdown,” a paid ontological crisis, Bottom Shelf: Supergirl,
Portfolio: Stephanie Syjuco, Culture Mulcher, Instant Replay: Tommy,
Lisa Solomon interviews Lacey J. Roberts, “Them Apples” by Deborah Crooks, the
power of pop.
Thanks for reading.