Attempting to Comment More on Readings
Mar. 6th, 2008 08:50 pmMy habit of reading seasonal, bi-monthly, monthly, and bi-weekly publications first generally means I don't get the chance to read weekly publications. I had a low enough stash of reading material and enough desire to avoid what I had that I finally added a few weekly periodicals.
Weekly Dig, you are not as what I remembered you as when I was in high school and your distribution didn't reach as south as Quincy. I miss having several articles instead of just one main article and some columns.
Well anyway, here's my list:
Weekly Dig, 3/5-3/12
The Back Bay Sun, 2/29-3/6
The Boston Courant-Serving Back Bay, Beacon Hill, Fenway, and the South End, 3/1-7
Stuff@Night, 2/26-3/10
Exhibit A, The law--in plain English, March
Metronome Magazine, March
Performer, The Musician's Resource Magazine, Northeast edition, March
Spirit of Change, Spring
Conscious Dancer, Winter
Comic books:
Nemi by Lisa Myhre
Grumpy Old Monsters created and written by Kevin J. Anderson & Rebecca Moesta
Sikh Gurus from Diamond Comics
Love and Rockets X by Gilbert Hernandez (Since this is a library copy, I still need to buy the thing. I like how there's reference to the band Love and Rockets throughout this book.)
Weekly Dig, you are not as what I remembered you as when I was in high school and your distribution didn't reach as south as Quincy. I miss having several articles instead of just one main article and some columns.
Well anyway, here's my list:
Weekly Dig, 3/5-3/12
The Back Bay Sun, 2/29-3/6
The Boston Courant-Serving Back Bay, Beacon Hill, Fenway, and the South End, 3/1-7
Stuff@Night, 2/26-3/10
Exhibit A, The law--in plain English, March
Metronome Magazine, March
Performer, The Musician's Resource Magazine, Northeast edition, March
Spirit of Change, Spring
Conscious Dancer, Winter
Comic books:
Nemi by Lisa Myhre
Grumpy Old Monsters created and written by Kevin J. Anderson & Rebecca Moesta
Sikh Gurus from Diamond Comics
Love and Rockets X by Gilbert Hernandez (Since this is a library copy, I still need to buy the thing. I like how there's reference to the band Love and Rockets throughout this book.)