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Jillian Scheinfeld talks to LA’s Blondfire at SXSWPolaroids by Sam C LongIf you haven’t yet heard Blondfire’s silky, electric indie-pop, you’re missing out.
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Jillian Scheinfeld talks to LA’s Blondfire at SXSWPolaroids by Sam C LongIf you haven’t yet heard Blondfire’s silky, electric indie-pop, you’re missing out.
My depression started at a young age. I was just an average, dorky child. Stringy, messy hair and crooked teeth didn’t help, but I was carefree and sensitive.
When the dark-haired young man unlocked his lips from the disheveled blonde sitting next to him, I shouted, “Get out of the car! Get out of the fucking car!”The blonde screamed.
As we prepare to drop our third issue, NOIR – we have also begun including more sensitive subject matter onto our pages.
We are never appreciated as sexual beings. We are never the leading lady. We are never the love interest. Instead, we are the butt of every dumb joke.
“Die Jim Crow” is an album written and performed by formerly and currently incarcerated black songwriters and singers from across the country.
Scholarships, loans and parental support have gotten me this far, but soon I’ll be on my own. I’ll have to pay rent, buy groceries, save for retirement; I’ll have to find a way to survive on my own.
“Last night just wasn’t my night, it was our night,” he wrote. “I did this for the ones who bleed rock and roll.”
Anthology Film Archives, known for their Avant Garde and sometimes risqué film choices, showed four series of classic films that were part of the “porno chic” genre.
Naomi Rosenblatt is President and Publisher of Heliotrope Books, an independent publishing company in Manhattan.
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Erotica. Few stories possess the same power to capture the mind with such relentless curiosity. Even those who would not claim to be avid readers of the genre must admit the passionate covers call for a second, third, and an “okay, last time” fourth glance.