
Golden Oyster mushrooms from Woodland Jewel Mushrooms, whose Norm Fetter is interviewed in the new issue of Arthur, out now.
Photo and interview by Camilla Padgitt-Coles.
And here’s some of Norm’s music, released as Enumclaw…

Golden Oyster mushrooms from Woodland Jewel Mushrooms, whose Norm Fetter is interviewed in the new issue of Arthur, out now.
Photo and interview by Camilla Padgitt-Coles.
And here’s some of Norm’s music, released as Enumclaw…

ABOVE: Detail from Beaver‘s illustration accompanying Stewart Voegtlin’s piece on JOHN COLTRANE’s universe symphony years in the new issue of Arthur.
Photo by Lance Bangs
Last night, following No Age’s set at MacArthur Park in Los Angeles, infamous site of LAPD hooliganism (start here to learn more: LA Times), this happened: an unannounced bonus set (6 songs, 10 minutes), NO AGE plus original BLACK FLAG members bassist Chuck Dukowski and vocalist Keith Morris, playing classic BLACK FLAG songs… NO FLAG!
NO FLAG setlist: “Wasted,” “Revenge,” “Fix Me,” “I’ve Had It,” “No Values,” “Nervous Breakdown”
“You security people, could you just please stand where you’re at and not move?” – Keith Morris turns the tables on the LAPD. Unbelievable, intense, historic.
Major kudos to FYF Fest promoter Sean Carlson (and the City of LA) for making this righteous & beautiful event possible.
(above image via J. Wyatt!)
Filmmaker Adam Curtis (The Power of Nightmares, The Century of the Self, All Watched Over By Machines of Loving Grace) writes:
THE BABY AND THE BAATH WATER
Monday 2 September 2013, 13:55
Much of the debate about whether to intervene in Syria or not is taking place in a strange ahistorical vacuum. As with so much debate about humanitarian intervention the underlying world view is of a simplified story of bad dictators and good, well intentioned westerners who must somehow intervene to stop him.
But the truth is that America has a very complicated relationship with Syria which stretches back over sixty years.
Back in the 1950s America set out to intervene in Syria, liberate the people from a corrupt elite, and bring about a new democracy. They did this with the best of intentions, but it led to disaster. And out of that disaster the Assad regime rose to power.
America’s actions were by no means the only factor that led to the violence and horror. But their unforeseen consequences played an important role in shaping a feverish paranoia in Syria in the late 1950s – which helped Assad, and his Baath Party, come to power.
A while ago I wrote the story of America’s strange relationship with Syria and the dark and bloody twists and turns that resulted – from 1947 onwards. I thought it would be good to link to it again because so much of what happened is relevant to today…
CONTINUE READING: http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/adamcurtis/posts/THE-BABY-AND-THE-BAATH-WATER
We’ve been overwhelmed by pre-orders for Arthur #35 (Aug 2013) and are working hard to get caught up. Thanks everyone for your patience!
Temples – Keep In The Dark
Director: Abbie Stephens
Producer: Creature of London