Showing posts with label Kingsboro Press. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kingsboro Press. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Sale this weekend!



Walking the Dog, our 2012 calendar by Brian McDonough, is on sale for $10.  We only have a few copies left so get them while you can!  Every calendar comes with a mix cd featuring one track from each album photographed and a rolling paper, perfectly enclosed in a plastic baggy.  Walk the dog in 2012.



We are also having a sale on other selected zines and books this weekend!  All the items above plus many more will be 25% off or more so come by to check them out!


 



Sunday, June 26, 2011

The Kingsboro Press 7


 Issue #7 of the renowned Kingsboro Press showed up at the shop earlier this week.  This issue is 160 pages of nice black and white offset pages packed with great content.  Features include a photographic portfolio by Gus Van Sant (2 awesome photos of Crispin Glover!), a reprint of Distort #26's chaotic interview with former Adolescent  Rikk Agnew, paintings and interview with Joe Bradley, a great article by Ethan Swan, an awesome collection of ads beautifully reproduced from America's underbelly by Will Boone, and much much more! This one will keep you busy for awhile.




Sunday, April 10, 2011

Hippie Photos and Surfer Man



Check out Doniella Davy's Hippie Photos and Surfer Man, one of our featured items of the month for Surf Month.  Published by the Kingsboro Press, this hilarious artist book chronicles the conversation between two far-out characters and then follows a sun-baked beach bum's encounter with the ocean.  Available in-store and also via the link below.



Saturday, April 9, 2011

01 Too Much Workload by Megan Plunkett



Stop by the shop this weekend (12-7 Saturday and 12-4 Sunday) to view our new installation by Megan Plunkett! 01 Too Much Workload is an awesome surf-inspired piece composed of surf wax molded coins.  Looks great and smells amazing!!  Come check out the piece, only up for Surf Month/April!  While you're here, you should also check out the Kingsboro Press, a great publication co-founded by Plunkett!