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Nothing to Lose Punk 1970s - Caroline Coon Steve Aylett From his early years in

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From his early years in Los Angeles to his success as a design consultant and educator in New York City

It’s the kind of narrative history we need more of

Their essays condemn the attempts of museums and other white cultural institutions to tokenize

and a chopstick was its rudder

A diverse selection of images and archival documents feature alongside texts by authors from different theoretical backgrounds

Nothing to Lose Punk 1970s - Caroline Coon Steve Aylett From his early years inNothing to Lose Punk 1970s by Caroline Coon 36 pages, 5. 5 x 8 inches, staple bound, published by Cafe Royal Books *** The photography says: Today, looking back at the photographs I took then, reminds us that all the musicians and fans creating such disruptive, universal perturbation were barely out of their teens: Johnny Rotten was just 20. Joe Strummer was 23. The average age of The Jam was 19, The Buzzcocks 19, Subway Sect 18. Poly Styrene, lead

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