Events
Celebrate MonkeyWrench Books' 5th Anniversary
Come on out and celebrate five years of all-volunteer, collectively-organized non-profit radical book-selling and community space providing!
Join us for a great show with five great bands:
Attic Ted,
Perennial Tuesday
Yatsuzaki [2012]
Many Birthdays
Wax Museum Pandemonium
Thursday, April 26th
Doors at 7pm
at
The Carousel Lounge
1110 E. 52nd Street (Corner of Cameron & 52nd just east of I-35)
5$ donation requested at the door
Al Otro Lado (To The Other Side) (2005, 90 min.)
Director: Gustavo Loza
For info about cine adictos film series:
call 750 5050 or email:
cineadictos.filmclub@gmail.com
The Post-Katrina Portraits book reading
Editor and artist Francesco di Santis stayed after the “mandatory
evacuation” and documented the stories of those affected by Katrina and
Rita for 13 months. He will read a selection of stories from this
awe-inspiring project.
Girls Make Media:
Zines, Films and Websites
a critical discussion of the rise of girls' media production in contemporary U.S. society.
Girls Make Media analyses girls' films, zines, and websites, as well as girl media-makers and the various social sites where their work is supported. This book explores how media production enables girls' creative expression while also facilitating experimentation with their identities and access to the public sphere.
Girls Make Media reclaims the marginalized history of girls' cultural practices by concentrating on the connections between various forms of media produced by female youth today and girls' historical involvement in domestic arts and written culture.
Mary Celeste Kearney is Ass’t Professor of Radio-Television-Film at UT- Austin. She specializes in girls' media culture. She is author of Girls Make Media (Routledge, 2006), and her essays have appeared in Cultural Studies and Feminist Media Studies. She is also director of Cinemakids, a program for inspiring young filmmakers.
Make Stuff Party
Come with stuff or without…let’s make stuff!!! You can make zines or
whatever - an open event to be creative. Bring supplies – we’ll have a few
supplies here. There will be some music too.
REVOLUTION OS tells the inside story of the hackers who rebelled against the proprietary software model and Microsoft to create GNU/Linux and the Open Source movement.
Not sure who is going to be on this yet, but it should be a lot of fun!
an eclectic night of music ranging from punk to folk to country and back again. ALL AGES
come hang out in the backyard of the bookstore, meet some new folks and support Austins first Co-Op Pub

