We are preparing something big, and we want you to know about it.
BANK HEIST CONTEST!
From The Center for Tactical Magic:

Daddy was a bankrobber,
But he never hurt nobody.
He just loved to live that way
And he loved to take their money.
Some is rich and some is poor,
And that’s the way the world is.
And I don’t believe in lying back
And saying how bad your luck is.
—from “My Daddy was a Bank Robber” by The Clash
Everyone knows that robbing a bank is illegal. But, there’s no law against fantasizing about it. Popular culture has long relied on this fantasy to promote a wide array of bank robber tales, often romanticizing the lawbreaker as a clever hero outsmarting the agents of economic oppression. The old American West was populated with such infamous desperadoes as Butch Cassidy, Frank and Jesse James, Black Bart, Joaquin Murrieta, and Pearl Hart. And, the Great Depression gave rise to the likes of Bonnie and Clyde, Pretty Boy Floyd, “Slick” Willie Sutton, and John Dillinger to name but a few of the most notorious.
Although the current economic conditions are frequently compared to the desperation of the Depression era, many law-abiding citizens would finger banks as the biggest criminals in our society today. Upon further scrutiny, it becomes clear that this heightened antagonism towards the big banking establishment deserves a creative outlet. As many people battle rising unemployment, increasing food costs, exorbitant health care fees, and bank foreclosures, the “get rich quick” narrative comes head-to-head with the “make ends meet” social conditions that have cultivated the legendary heists of the past.
Can planning a bank robbery really pay off? Yes, it can. The Bank Heist Contest is offering $1000 to the best bank robbery proposal. Period. No need to assemble a team or snag a getaway car. Applicants just need plan it out, draw it up, and describe it as best as possible. If it wins, they’ll be $1000 richer. And the best part: no risk of jail time.
The Bank Heist Contest is a participatory cultural endeavor designed to re-visit the romantic representation of bank robbers in relation to the current economic and social crises, including: income disparity, unemployment, housing foreclosures, federal bailouts, the LIBOR scandal, and a wealth of other egregious economic indicators. It is organized by the The Center for Tactical Magic with support from Southern Exposure, a non-profit arts organization in San Francisco. For inquiries, please email: heistcontest@tacticalmagic.org
GOAT TIME TONITE
JOSEPHINE FOSTER
A lovely, artful 13-minute film on the incomparable Josephine Foster, shot in Spain last year by Harry Wheeler. Highly recommended viewing — this is exceptionally well done from opening to closing. Spend some time with it.
DEMON DOLLAR by Mark Wagner

More: Mark Wagner website
Oct. 21, 1967: STORMING THE PENTAGON WITH NORMAN MAILER, THE FUGS AND MORE












14,000-word oral history of the Oct 21, 1967 exorcism/levitation of the Pentagon, originally published in Arthur’s Novemeber 2004 issue: “Out, Demons, Out!”
All above images from the documentary film Will the Real Norman Mailer Please Stand Up?, directed by Dick Fontaine.
OCT 21 1967: APPROACHING THE PENTAGON TO CONDUCT EXORCISM




















14,000-word oral history of the Oct 21, 1967 exorcism/levitation of the Pentagon, originally published in Arthur’s Novemeber 2004 issue: “Out, Demons, Out!”
All above images from The Sixth Side of the Pentagon, directed by Chris Marker and François Reichenbach.
THE GROWLERS
KEVIN HOOYMAN

Kevin Hooyman draws a teeming cityscape, shaggy behemoths and all * $25 ltd ed print via http://tinyshowcase.com
TAV FALCO'S PANTHER BURNS

Fat Possum has reissued Tav Falco’s Panther Burns “Behind The Magnolia Curtain” and E.P. “Blow Your Top” in a double gate-fold packaging. Vinyl and CD now at the FP store.
Tav Falco/Panther Burns touring the USA Oct 5-19!