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We took Saved to the Start Garden Party at Clarence House, 8th -19th September. Here are some photos from our stand.
Our Save the Date cards arrived yesterday from Dauphine Press in California. Because we're having the reception at Atlanta's Fabulous Fox Theater, we made them to look like vintage-y tickets to the show "The Wedding", starring US!
If some of it looks blurry, that's because I took of Jon's full name. He likes a little privacy.
The venerable Criminal Records, located in Hotlanta, Gee A, may be closing down soon if they don't raise like a fuckton of money ($150,000?). Criminal Records is in the triumvirate of awesome indie stores in ATL, Videodrome and Acapella Books rounding out that list.
CR has been a part of the ATL indie scene for 20 years, selling comic books, movies, vinyl, CDs, t-shirts, magazines, even retro-candy! It is the heart and soul of Little Five Points, ATL's bohemian shopping mecca.
A few years ago, the owners moved the location from its smaller store on Moreland to the more sizable location on Euclid, and some say this is attributable to the impending demise of the store, given the higher rents, etc
But of course, it's so much more than that. Digitalized music is a huge culprit here, as we all know. The demise of CR would be on par with the demise of Oxford Bookstore, another cherished indie institution in ATL, from a bygone era. And it's also on par with the recent loss of Movies Worth Seeing, itself a victim of the digital movie market.
The employees of CR are knowledgable, dedicated music-freaks, sans the typical snobbery of such places. Criminal Records is a fucking amazing place and it would be a tragedy to lose it! You can buy online from CR to support them:
And remember to shop indie and local WHENEVER POSSIBLE!
Earliest relevant article on-line.
this was pretty much white, but i messed with the brightness/contrast and then ran Pioneer Woman's 70s action on it. he was being silly and I was sad that the flash messed this one up!
1349 playing at SXSW Music Festival
"Vice Saves Texas" Day Party
1106 E. 11th Street
Austin, Texas 78702
March 14, 2008
Save the Buckeye held a great tailgate event on October 25, making
appearances at ESPN College Game Day, getting signatures from star Buckeye
players, and sending more than two dozen canvassers out among tailgating
Buckeye fans to spread the word about the Buckeye's plight. We even talked
to Brutus himself! All had a great time. Stay tuned for more Save the
Buckeye events!