In “Pray Phone,” a Comic About Angels, Advice Comes at a Price
Dive into a fresh comic by Alejandra GutierrezComic artist Alejandra Gutierrez shares a new piece with us about angel-answering phone booths titled “Pray Phone.”
The “Snot Otter,” Pennsylvania’s New State Amphibian, is a Hero For Our Changing Times
A species working for the greater goodPennsylvania has declared the “snot otter” as the official state amphibian. They’re working class salamanders who should be lauded as American heroes.
Remo Drive Release Two Songs From Their New Album ‘Natural, Everyday Degradation’
Listen to “Two Bux” and “The Grind” nowMinnesotan brothers Erik and Stephen Paulson have been touring together as Remo Drive for the past few years, giving them plenty of opportunity to come up with material for their just announced new album.
URGENT. Riot Fest Adoptable Puppy of the Week: Mr. Big
He’s the one who wants to be with you. Our buddy is urgent, since he’s the longest term dog at the shelter right now. He’s a volunteer favorite, and we can’t wait to see him snuggling in a home.
How to Open For The Misfits (As Told Through Comics)
Rockford, Illinois punkers Egan’s Rats retell the story of opening for Misfits in 2007A story about a local punk act getting to open for Misfits, illustrated in dazzling comic form!
An Opossum Lived Three Whole Days in Two Girls’ Bedroom Before Parents Believed Them
When Caitlin Burch’s 7 and 10-year-old daughters told her there was “something in their bedroom,” she and her husband told the girls that everything was okay. It was not okay.
Riot Fest Adoptable Puppy of the Week: Patches
Patches is an energetic puppy. He was easy to leash and very excited to get outside, he pranced past the other dogs. He seems to be very interested by other dogs and was great on the fence line meeting some.
Behind the Zines, Vol. 2: An Interview with Russ Forster
The creator of ‘8-Track Mind’ details the history and future of the zineRuss Forster started the quarterly zine ‘8-Track Mind’ in 1990 as a way to unite 8-track fanatics. Now back in publication, we caught up with Forster about the zine’s past and future.