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Ink 19 :: The Zinester's Guide to Portland
Portland, ho! Matthew Moyer finds the Zinester's Guide to be a heartfelt, if somewhat flawed, love letter to stick in your jacket pocket the next time you visit "the city that works."
THE ZINESTER'S GUIDE TO PORTLAND: A LOW/NO BUDGET GUIDE TO VISITING AND LIVING IN PORTLAND, OREGON BY SHAWN GRANTON AND NATE BEATY (EDS) Microcosm Publishing Let's face facts. Portland seems to be firmly positioning itself as THE city to live in here in the good ol' U.S. of A. You hear it from all ...
Ink 19 :: The Glaciers' Treasure Trove
Feel like a little something different for the Summer holidays this year? You might want to think about bypassing Daytona and maybe catch a wave to the Southeastern shore of Lake Michigan. Bob Pomeroy, as usual, does your research for you.
THE GLACIERS' TREASURE TROVE: A FIELD GUIDE TO THE LAKE MICHIGAN RIVIERA BY JACQUELINE WIDMAR STEWART Lexicus Press Most people won't pick up a travel guide for casual reading. Travel guides are aimed at target markets. When you look for a travel guide at the bookstore, you'll see that books about ...
Ink 19 :: I Got Yer MP3s Right Here!
Carl F. Gauze offers you a quick and dirty guide to the 8-track of the new age.
...read them, so don't waste your time." This was a little annoying, but not as annoying as the fact the first one I got only worked for an hour. I travel a lot, and hoped to make it to California and back with only two disks. I got to Atlanta. This brings up a minor point about "borderless Internet retailing...
Ink 19 :: Silver Palm Leaf
June 1998 :: Smoking :: Silver Palm Leaf (Jason Plender)
...forms the edges of the bowl, making for a surprisingly capacious combustion chamber. Inside, you have a series of channels cut into the metal to guide the smoke from the bowl to your mouth along a meandering and cooling path. The pipe's bottom is actually a thin stainless steel plate, held on by magnets...
Ink 19 :: The World's Most Dangerous Places
February 1999 :: Page :: The World's Most Dangerous Places (James Mann)
..., to the gangsters of the South American drug business, everywhere no one in their right mind would want to venture is documented. More than a travel guide, this book gives a well researched (usually first hand) look at the state of the world -- who's killing who, where the money goes, where it comes...
Ink 19 :: Mark Of Voodoo
Dr. Sharon Caulder left the Western world and a thriving practice to explore her religious and cultural roots in Africa. Bettie Lou Vegas takes a look at her fascinating journey as detailed in Mark Of Voodoo.
...Sharon Caulder, a college-educated, thoroughly modern woman with a Ph.D. and a successful holistic physical therapy practice in New York, want to travel to the unknown of Africa for months to delve into the mysterious antiquities of Voodoo? Her answer is Mark Of Voodoo, the fascinating chronicle of...
Ink 19 :: Medicine Drum
Supernature (CyberOctave). Review by Carl Glaser.
..., but regardless this stands on its own pretty well. Medicine Drum produce some fairly hypnotic dubs, forward-moving compositions that seem to guide your imagination rather than feed it. Top of heap here is "Mandragora," featuring some genuine tribal percussion amidst the pounding beat and space-travel...
Ink 19 :: Goat Trees: Tales from the Other Side of the World
Okay, you armchair trekkers, the time has come to cut the tags from those hiking boots, swallow your malaria pills, and beat the bush. A new collection of traveler's tales that illuminate our shared humanity invites its readers to experience the real thing. The only tough part is beating Bob Pomeroy to the mailbox.
...labels and toured constantly. We were talking about the normal rock-and-roll topics when all of a sudden one guy stopped cold and said, “You know, travel is better than drugs!” He elaborated that being in a band gave him the chance to go places, meet people, and experience things that he never would...
Ink 19 :: Madlib/Peanut Butter Wolf
The Other Side of Los Angeles (Deaf, Dumb & Blind). Review by Chris Catania.
MADLIB/PEANUT BUTTER WOLF THE OTHER SIDE OF LOS ANGELES Deaf, Dumb & Blind With this CD/DVD combo, travel guide magazine Time Out has Stones Throw label head Peanut Butter Wolf handling the visuals as tour guide while Madlib controls the audio portion, digging deep into a crate of funk-drenched soul ...
Ink 19 :: Man or Astroman?
July 1999 :: Ink Spots :: Man or Astroman? (Shelton Hull)
...their work on (the appropriately named ) Estrus Records to later stuff on Touch & Go, the newest of which is EEVIAC: Operational Index and Reference Guide, Including Other Modern Computational Devices . They also appear on the recent Del-Fi compilations Delphonic Sounds Today! and Surf Monsters ....
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