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I am, as of a few weeks ago, proudly out-of-that-stuffy-old-closet bisexual. Before I was out though I lost my 'Pride Virginity' at the 2012 Newcastle Pride just a few months ago and while I am not punk, I sometimes swing that way (more in fashion than music) and am proud to be different.
Vignette here.
A while back I took all the hair off a Lagoona, and took a halfway pic, with very short spiky hair, which I christened Punk Lagoona. Well, she's back, albeit with a slightly longer crop.
Punk Out protest hosted by Gerry Visco in response to the Metropolitan museum of Art's Punk exhibition in NY, NY on May 10, 2013.
[photo taken by I.]
The punk subculture emerged in the United Kingdom, the United States, and Australia in the mid-1970s. Exactly which region originated punk has long been a major controversy within the movement.
Early punk had an abundance of antecedents and influences, and Jon Savage has described the subculture as a "bricolage" of almost every previous youth culture that existed in the West since the Second World War "stuck together with safety pins". Various philosophical, political, and artistic movements influenced the subculture. In particular, punk drew inspiration from several strains of modern art. Various writers, books, and literary movements were important to the formation of the punk aesthetic. Punk rock has a variety of musical origins, both within the rock and roll genre and beyond.
[From the Wiki entry: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Punk_subculture ]
Devon Morf (All You Can Eat) weilds a chair at an All You Can Eat show in 1993 or 1994 at the Probe House in Nothern CA. Photo by my dear friend Dug.
See all of Dug's photos (including more great photos of us circa 1993 and 1994 and some amazing bands) here:
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predstavljanje knjige Željke Tonković, Krešimira Krola i Svena Marcelića
26. studeni 2021., Filodrammatica, Korzo 28/1, Rijeka
Foto: Tanja Kanazir / Drugo more
Željka Tonković, Krešimir Krolo i Sven Marcelić s Odjela za sociologiju Sveučilišta u Zadru predstavili su u petak 26. studenog od 18:30 sati u velikoj dvorani Filodrammatice (Korzo 28/1, Rijeka) knjigu "Klasika, punk, cajke: kulturni kapital i vrijednosti mladih u gradovima na jadranskoj obali", koja je objavljena prošle godine u izdanju Sveučilišta u Zadru i Hrvatske sveučilišne naklade.
S autorima knjige razgovarala je Bojana Ćulum Ilić, izvanredna profesorica na Odsjeku za pedagogiju Filozofskog fakulteta Sveučilišta u Rijeci i voditeljica programa cjeloživotnog obrazovanja Mladi u suvremenom društvu.
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Punk Rock | Directed by Tinuke Craig | 19 - 21 December 2018 | New Diorama | All photos copyright John Hunter at thisisruler
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