Thursday, October 31, 2002

I can't believe it's November already

There is so much good stuff in our November update that I can't cover it all here, but I've gotta apologize to Nasty and some of the other French contributors for the 6 year delay in publishing their stuff. I keep thinking I've cleaned up my image in-box and keep finding [very] old surprises. Old but new are the ancient images from LA, thanks to Bravo. The unassuming Bristol link hides a trove of amusing stencils and interesting things. The unlikely "Ciber Stargass" has some very serious skills. Buford grapples with verbs until they sing in this month's Byline. This month's featured artist lineup is pretty impressive as well: Shok1, Rezine, Cyber Stargass, Fyse, Pryme, Nasty, Other, Moshe (first writer shown from Israel) ... and those are just the new additions. The Mac and Siloette kick ass and take names, while Denz shows us his recent sketch exhibition. Don't miss The Mac's portrait of Dondi.


a Bristol treasure

skeampumpkin2.jpg
Pumpkin bomb for Halloween by Skeam

War is Hell
AlterNet: Another Gulf War Vet Opens Fire is a story every man of draft age should read. War, no matter how short, can ruin the rest of your life in pretty spectacular ways.

Here's an article worth reading about Bush wars, even if you have to make up one more registration.

And if all else fails, there's always the Joy of Revolution.

But first try your hand at home-grown propaganda.

Old-School NYC trains needed for archive
The people behind the New York City Trains Mid-80s website (Cat 22 CTK and
Gio) are expanding the photo collection. They are looking for photos of
trains made during the mid-80s in NYC. With this expansion they will
try to complete the missing parts of New York graffiti history. If you
have any material you would like to see published, please contact the
webmaster at [email protected]

BBC did some feature recently about graffiti. I can't tell what it is because it's all in Real Audio. Maybe you'll enjoy it though, if you're already set up for RA.

Ruskig (Sweden) has a new site.

Diagnostics
Check your Windows computer for parasites here.