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Monday, September 08, 2003
Issue 3 can be purchased now!
posted by High at 10:23 AM
Saturday, September 06, 2003
Issue 3 can be bought throughout Philadelphia at AKA Records, Repo Records, Big Jar Books, Spaceboy Records, Wooden Shoe Books and in about a week or so, the new issue will also be available at Tower Records (Northeast and Ave. of the Arts locations).
posted by High at 7:02 PM
Wednesday, August 20, 2003
Issue 3 is now out and can be ordered through our PO Box. Send $5.50, includes shipping to-
High Maintenance
PO BOX 63022
Phila. Pa. 19114-0822
posted by High at 8:05 PM
Tuesday, August 05, 2003
Party All The Time
On Sunday, August 17 from 5-9 pm at Fergie's Pub there will be a release party for High Maintenance, issue 3. The evening will feature live music from The New Motels (Josh Levandoski and Dave Bonawits from Philadelphia's f4deathsquad records) as well as readings/rants from Chris Cummins, Melinda Mondel, Elizabeth Rollins, Chris Webb and much, much more.
This is a free event!
High Maintenance issue 3 features interviews with Eels, the Stella comedy guys (of MTV's The State and Wet Hot American Summer), Iron & Wine, My So-Called Life's Wilson Cruz, author John Freyer, a profile of the Meathaus comics collective, cinematic guilty pleasures, a British take on Empire Records, a tribute to Alan Alda, instant messaging fun, poems, rants, fiction, photography and much more. It's price is a low $3!
Come on out and support a collective of Philadelphia based artists, writers and musicians. Besides, it's a Sunday night, what else are you going to do?
To recap here's the info-
High Maintenance Issue 3 release party
Sunday August 17th, 5-9pm
Fergie's Pub
1214 Sansom Street
Philadelphia
FREE!!! (though we'll have plenty of zines for sale)
posted by High at 7:09 PM
Peep This
Head on over to -
http://pcs.tequilapress.com/mash_proof.jpg
for a peek at the cover of High Maintenance issue 3
posted by High at 7:08 PM
Monday, July 28, 2003
BOB HOPE FINALLY DEAD!!!!
Well folks,
My life can finally begin! As you may or may not be aware, legendarily untalented comedian Bob Hope has been holding me back for 28 years now. But today my friends, I am thrilled to announce that the old codger has finally died, finally freeing me from a lifetime of oppression. It's hard to say what exactly I'm going to do with my newfound freedom, the world is suddenly full of possibility. Maybe i'll get my license, go to grad school, get an apartment, learn calligraphy, take up French. The world is rich and wonderful! You may be thinking that i'm just being an asshole again, but i'm glad the hook nosed son of a bitch is toast. Fuck him. I say they should show his corpse on TV just like those Hussein boys, say what you will about them, but at least they didn't go on and on about Ann Jillian and Brooke Shields. To to sum up-
Bob Hope is dead.
Chris Cummins is just starting to live.
It's going to be a glorious time.
posted by High at 9:41 AM
Tuesday, June 17, 2003
Production Update
The last interviews are being transcribed. The final reviews are being written. Layout and art are being prepared. High Maintenance 3 is coming this August. Keep checking back for updates!
posted by High at 9:16 PM
Monday, May 12, 2003
Click on the audblog audio post for a very special High Maintenance mp3. If you are having problems getting it to play, simply save it to your hard drive and sit back and enjoy the magic.
posted by High at 9:21 PM
When Doves Cry
if any of you know any young people interested in filmmaking or art, High Maintenance is hosting a free event at the Prince Music Theater that may interest them. Here's the info-
Sat May 31 12:00-2pm
Storyboarding Workshop - Cinema Lounge
hands-on workshop lead by Jeff Kilpatrick, Chris Cummins and Jon Morgereth of High Maintenance Magazine. Please RSVP to Tamara Mahoney by calling 215-972-1014
This event is part of the Youth Media Jam 4 running from May 28-June 1.
A week of drama, true stories, poetry, and social change
For info email film@princemusictheater.org
All events in the Youth Media Jam are FREE, unless otherwise indicated. Please note the location for the event that you wish to come to. The Cinema Lounge is on the 2nd floor of the Prince Music Theater, and has a seating capacity of 130 people. The Mainstage is on the 1st floor of the Prince and has a seating capacity of 450.
In other HM news, issue 3 is in production and will hopefully be out this summer at some point with a massive release party to go along with it. The website is currently being revamped as well.
posted by High at 8:54 PM
High Maintenance workshop, coming soon! Check back for info.
posted by High at 8:52 PM
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