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Entries associated with the tag "Punk Planet":

June 18th - 4:40 p.m.

The bad news just came down the wire that Chicago-based politics and music journal Punk Planet is no more. The magazine's been on shaky ground ever since it ran into distributor-related financial problems in late 2005, but in an open letter on the Punk Planet Web site, editor/publisher Dan Sinker acknowledges that drop offs in ad revenue and subscribers finally did it in:

"[W]e could blame the Internet. It makes editorial content—and bands—easy to find, for free. (We're sure our fellow indie labels, those still standing, can attest to the difficulties created in the last few years.) We can blame educational and media systems that value magazines focused on consumerism over engaged dissent. And we can blame the popular but mistaken belief that punk died several years ago.

But it is also true that great things end, and the best things end far too quickly."

I'll admit that I haven't picked up an issue of PP in a while, but it was by far one of the biggest influences on my formative hardcore years, and the magazine's righteous fury in the lead-up to the 2000 presidential election still stands in my mind as a prime example of how passionate, effective, and emotionally moving political writing can be. 

Sinker says that punkplanet.com's forums and blogs will keep on keeping on as "a social networking site for independently minded folk," but I sort of prefer the image in my head of PP in magazine heaven, being pissed off among the angels.

February 16th - 7:56 p.m.
The nonprofit Independent Press Association started to help independent media outlets with legal, financial, and logistical issues. But it was its attempt to help with actual distribution that brought it down last month--and may yet bring down more of those it hoped to help. Why would this be cause for Punk Planet, one of the victims of this disaster, to "celebrate" with a bash at the Hideout on February 25? Well, schadenfreude, maybe, or a sort of whistling past the graveyard, a toast to continued survival--and of course the chance, however slight, of recovering the money the IPA still owed the local mag when it bit the dust. There'll be performances by Telenovela, the Chicago Thrash Ensemble, Fast Product, and Magic Lantern; a "comics draw-off" featuring Lilli Carre, Jeremi Onsmith, and many others; and a raffle with prizes from Thrill Jockey, Checkered Past, Bloodshot, Love Bunni Press, Bleeding Heart Bakery, et cetera.



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