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Bid Now to Own Joey Ramone’s Passport

Joey Ramone's Passport
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An authentic US Passport once owned by the late Jeff Hyman (AKA Joey Ramone) is currently up for auction through 6:00 PM EST on February 21st, 2013. Here’s a description: Continue reading Bid Now to Own Joey Ramone’s Passport

Ace Frehley and Paul Stanley Jack in the Boxes

Paul Stanley and Ace Frehley Jack in the Boxes

Photographed at David Burke in the Box Restaurant, Bloomingdale’s, NYC.

Yellow Submarine Lunch Box

School just started, right? So, I know this thing has a weird shape and all, but wouldn’t it make the coolest lunch box? Alternatively, it could also be a fun purse or just a unique addition to your vast Beatles Yellow Submarine memorabilia collection (maybe next to this guy).

Here are the vital stats on the Yellow Submarine Tin Tote:

  • Tin tote/Lunch Box shaped like The Beatles’ Yellow Submarine
  • Metal latch closure
  • Printed graphic on both sides
  • Size: 9-1/2″ x 5″ x 3″ (24 cm x 10 cm x 7.5 cm)

Buy now for just $14.95 at This Link.

Yes, It Exists: Elton John Toilet Seat

Elton looks excited, doesn’t he? I bet you’d be excited, too, if you had your own likeness on a bitchen toilet seat like this one by artist Michael Leavitt. Measuring 15″ x 20″ x 2″, this acrylic hand-painted, fully functional plastic toilet seat can be yours for just $800 (includes shipping!) by visiting This Link.

Steven Kasher Gallery Presents Rude And Reckless: Punk/Post-Punk Graphics, 1976-82


Killing Joke, Gang of Four, Bauhaus, Et Al (This Photo by Geoffrey Dicker)

Walking into the Steven Kasher Gallery last night for the opening reception of Rude And Reckless was very much like flashing back to my teenage bedroom, whose walls were plastered floor to ceiling with Punk Rock posters, show flyers, stickers and album cover art until I moved out of my parents house to go to college. Punk Rock – at a time when Punk Rock was really something vital and alive – was everything to me at that time, and I was an avid collector of 7” Punk singles (which I’d pick up by the dozens at Zed Records in Long Beach, California) and punk/new wave badges. A lot of what I collected, and probably still have, seems to have been magically curated into this amazing collection of memorabilia that is sure to delight anyone who has fond memories of the British, New York or LA/Orange County punk scenes in the late ‘70s to early ‘80s. Good times. Continue reading Steven Kasher Gallery Presents Rude And Reckless: Punk/Post-Punk Graphics, 1976-82