Issue 50, Spring 2005 [pdf]
Issue 50

Table of Discontents

Andy Zipf the Hair of the Campfire, by Arthur Mullen

The Necessity of Terrorism, by anonymous

An Anti-Sexist Harvard, by Alyssa Aguilera and Sarah Howard

ph15: Photography from Buenos Aires’ Shantytowns, by Liz Munsell

Funny Ha Ha, by Dave Swietkowski

Taking Action by Making Dildos, by Mary Finer

Echoset Requests Underground Review, by Arthur Mullen

Smashing the State, Chuck Turner Style, by Micah Lee

HEAD IN A VICE, by Steve Ritchey

Precedent Policy & Possibility, by Arthur Mullen

Gender Crash, by Ari Kristan

Afro-Reggae Cultural Group, by Andra Brosy

Mad-Cow Disease, by Nate Leskovic (nleskovic@hotmail.com)

Pre-Menstrual is Not a Syndrome, by Christina Leonard

The Death of SDS, by Mark Rudd


Issue 50, Spring 2005

An Anti-Sexist Harvard
A Feminist Response to Larry Summers
-Alyssa Aguilera and Sarah Howard
ph15: Photography from Buenos Aires’ Shantytowns
Coming to the Cambridge Multicultural Arts Center this Summer
-Liz Munsell
1 comments
Smashing the State, Chuck Turner Style
-Micah Lee
The Death of SDS
Concerning the future ...
-Mark Rudd
2 comments
Taking Action by Making Dildos
The Third Annual Boston Skillshare Offers Education for All
-Mary Finer
Echoset Requests Underground Review
Bassist ’Thank you for accommodating Echoset’
-Arthur Mullen
HEAD IN A VICE
Vice Magazine: A cheaper thrill than actually calling someone you don’t know a “Stupid bitch cunt whore”
-Steve Ritchey
3 comments
Gender Crash
-Ari Kristan
Andy Zipf the Hair of the Campfire
DC artist plays Harvard Sq. Labor Day weekend
-Arthur Mullen
1 comments
Afro-Reggae Cultural Group
-Andra Brosy
4 comments
Precedent Policy & Possibility
-Arthur Mullen
The Necessity of Terrorism
-anonymous
Mad-Cow Disease
(Insert Clever Pun here)
-Nate Leskovic (nleskovic@hotmail.com)
Pre-Menstrual is Not a Syndrome
-Christina Leonard
Funny Ha Ha
-Dave Swietkowski
1 comments

 

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