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Thirsty is back with a very special May issue! As an official sponsor
of the 2008 Joey Ramone Birthday Bash, Thirsty has put together an
issue honoring the late punk rock icon.
Read stories from Joey’s friends, watch rare video of the singer,
purchase only the best Ramones merchandise for your “thirsty”
lifestyle - and when you’re all done, drop a coin in the Stay Thirsty
Jukebox and donate to the Joey Ramone Foundation for Lymphoma
Research.
Featured in this special issue:
Debbie Harry joins the Thirsty Top Ten! Just in time for the May
issue, Debbie joins the list at #2. Stop by and donate. Help! yourself
and Help! the world. Part of the proceeds from Debbie’s hit single,
“Two Times Blue”, will go toward the Joey Ramone Foundation for
Lymphoma Research. Also making the list is folk/indie artist David
Karsten Daniels. Thirsty welcomes Daniels to the #5 spot with his new
single, “Martha Ann”.
Visit the site for all of our Joey Ramone coverage:
An interview with Ramones art director Arturo Vega. Thirsty visit’s
the famous East Village loft that served as the birthplace of The
Ramones. Former home of Joey and Dee Dee Ramone, and right around the
corner from CBGB, Arturo’s loft saw it all. No one was closer to The
Ramones, and Arturo shares stories from his years traveling with the
band.
“I Remember You: Friends Remember Joey Ramone” - A Thirsty exclusive!
Friends such as Lemmy Kilmister, Mick Jones of the Clash, PUNK
magazine founder John Holmstrom, Ministry’s Al Jourgensen, and Jello
Biafra tell Thirsty what Joey Ramone means to them.
“I Want You Around: My Life with The Ramones” - an essay from
Thirsty’s Editor-in-Chief; and a retrospective on the annual Joey
Ramone Birthday Bash!
This is truly an exciting, poignant issue for Ramones fans all over
the world. We were there in 2007, and we’ll be there in 2008. Be sure
to come back in June for all of our Joey Ramone Birthday Bash
coverage!
Also in May:
An interview with New York artist Deborah Kass. Known in the art world
for producing thought-provoking pieces, Kass has shown in galleries
around the world and continues to be one of art’s most compelling
individuals.
“I’m Mad as Hell and I’m not going to take it Anymore!” - an editorial
on the Great Gasoline Revolt of 2008; Fake Problems - images by our
own Ruben Cantu; and “We Want the Airwaves” - a discussion with DJ
Dustin Drase from WLUW 88.7FM in Chicago.
The Raconteurs - from Buenos Aires, Will Lamborn reviews the latest
from rock n’ roll’s most original super group; “Baby Mama” - Thirsty
favorites Amy Poehler and Tina Fey team up again for this new comedy;
and Santogold, the exciting, groundbreaking artist that’s meshing
punk, dub, and electronica.
We’re honoring heroes and exposing what’s new. Check it out. Make a
difference. Stay Thirsty.
How Thirsty Are You?
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