September 26 - October 2, 1975 issue of Berkeley Barb, edited by David Armstrong. Contents include: "Sally Moore's 'Radical' Trip," by Barb's S.F. News Interval; "'Chile Too, Will Triumph,'" by Gar Smith; "Dear Barb;" Patty, Sally and the Media Army," by Ric Reynolds, written a week after Patty Hearst's capture/rescue; "Berkeley Beat," by Avis Worthington; "Out of the Closet, Into the Bank," by Paul krassner; "How Real Is It? Patty's 'Brainwash' Rap,'" by David Johnston; "Straight Press Tries to Isolate SLA Supporters," by Kathie Stream; "Whole Earth's Stewart Brand Tools Off Into Space," by Dick Rosenblatt; "Tom Hayden: All-American Radical," by Andrew Ross; "Looking at the World with 'The Big Mind,'" by Laughingbird; "Turning Sex Into Dubious Dance," by Barbara L. ... [details]
Invitation to a party on Abbie Hoffman's Lower East Side, New York, roof to benefit the legal defense of The Chicago 8 [which became the Chicago 7 after the case against Bobby Seale was declared a mistrial], held June 7th, [1969], from midnight until dawn. ... [details]
Compendiums on video art. Edited by Peggy Gale, designed by AA Bronson. Featured artists Ant Farm, David Askevold, Colin Campbell, Don Druick, Bruce Emilson, General Idea, Dan Graham, Noel Harding, Michael Hayden, Al Razutis, Lisa Steele, Vincent Trasov, Bill Vazan, John Watt, Rodney Werden, and W. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published as an overview of shows held as part of White Columns' "White Room Program" exhibition series from 1993. Essay by executive director Bill Arning. Artists include Peter Seidler, Joel Holub, Melissa Gwyn Miller, Irene Hardwicke, Tom McGlynn, Cannon Hudson, Gary Dodson, M. ... [details]