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December 4, 1991
Flagpole Magazine
Page 3
Flagpole Ingredience (sic)
Page 4 - And Yet...
Roving reporter W.M. Overend gives us his bird's-eye view of the redistricting conflict.
Page 5 - Important Stuff...
Our Editor raps about some benefits, a new publication, a really bad band and, most
importantly, the new Flagpole Christmas tape, featuring, among others, the loveliness of the
Opal Foxx Quartet. Cool, huh?
Page 6 • Matthew Sweet...
You read about him in Party Out of Bounds. In this issue, he retaliates against reputed untruths
Boy, was he mad.
Page 7 - Drivin & Cryin vs. Bob Dylan...
Guitarist Buren Fowler tells the tale of a stop on the current tour, in graphic detail
Page 8 - Ghost Fry...
Part Two of John Seawright’s history of the Knights of Labor in Athens
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Page 10 - Jesus Lizard...
David Yow talks to our own
John Mince moyer about the feel, the
phenomena, the supersplindiferousness
that is Jesus Lizard.
Page 11 - Art Patrol...
Christina Drake never ceases in her quest
for the most up-to-date an & exhibit
information that you could ever hope to
see in this town. Also, learn a little about
the upcoming Art is Garbage show
at the Downstairs.
Page 12 - Letter from
Polshek’s Tim Hartung...
You knew it had to happen. They just didn't like W.M.'s article. So, here’s Polshek’s side of the story, with the added bonus
of a response from W.M. himself.
Page 18 - Fire Yard...
They've got a new tape out. and they're all excited.
Page 19 - Indy Book Review...
Sean Curry tells us about a new book that will teach you how you
can have your very own record label. Wow. Like David Geffen, or something.
Page 19 - Ray Andrews...
John Seawright pays tribute to the late great writer
Page 20 - AIDS...
Terri Wilder talks about the forgotten percentage of the stricken : women
Page 21 - Movie & Video Dope...
That’s Joe in the theater, that’s Joe in the spotlight, perusing cine
matic vision. It makes you want to just sing.
Page 22 - Body, Mind & Soul...
Every conceivable piece of information about Athens benefits,
exhibits, support groups, dances, etc.
Page 24 - Classified Ads...
You need it, you want it, you're looking for it, here it is.
Page 25 - What Jeff Heard, What Jeff Saw...
Jeff and the Addams Family. Discover the connection
Page 25 - Country According to GReece...
Country update from a country professional.
Page 26 • Through Atlanta Darkly...
Heather Murphy relays some very strange tales from the Big A.
Page 13 - Ed’s Answers...
What can you say about Ed Tant? He knows all, he sees all, he smells all, he
hears all. He knows when you've been sleeping, he knows when you're awake.
Page 13 - Human Rights...
Get the low-down on the upconmg International Human Rights Day.
Page 14 - William Orten Carlton...
Need you ask?
Page 16 - Ear Wax Facts...
A few records reviewed by a few people.
Page 17 - U2’s New Album...
Oops. Bono and company make a boo-boo.
Page 17 - Single Issues...
A look at the latest T releases.
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Jared ’’Hap" Bailey
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Publisher:
Dennis F Greema
General Manager
Richard Giardmi
Editor
Stephen Crawford
Entertainment Editor:
Hillary Meister
Advertising:
Lisa Mills. Cat Holmes,
Nils Thompson
Distribution: Lisa May
Production Director:
Dana Christina Hodgeris
Mascott:
Scooter the Wonder Platypus
Editorial Staff: Ort. Hillary Meister. D C
Hodgens, Ed Tant. Pete McCommons.
W M Overend. Drew Nordvall Thom
Federle, Lisa McDonald. Tami Jennings.
Katnenne Yeske. Laura Cook Aileen de la
Torre. Heather Murphy, Jeff Payne. Greg
Reece Angela Barnes. Devlin Thompson.
Alt Jones Brandon Smith Charles Weeks,
Dottie Alexander Tony Murphy. John
Seawright. Joe Greema Josh Houk,
Christina Drake. John Mincemoyer Lisa
May & 1001 Seraphim and Cnerubim
Cartoonist: Jom Mabe, Maurice Greema
Jim Stacy and Jack Logan
Photographers: J D Tyre. Nat Gurley.
Matthew Grasse. Howie Oakes. Chris
Rank and Hillary Meister
Production: D C . Den^ s Joe & a score
of gnomes.
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