Truck Museums: An idea whose time has come?
The Latest Zine Hall of Fame Inductees
An Interview with Al Brumley of The Dallas Morning News
Code Rings On! A Brain Teaser
Radio petition: Do you oppose radio that boycotts local music? Many do and a spirited and mushrooming debate (started by yours truly) is going on, on the net newsgroup: alt.radio.broadcasting or dfw.music. Join in. Let us hear your opinion on radio.
CODE MESSAGE: Any Art Rev. that can get the name Musea , Art S Revolutionary, or Hunkasaurus & His Pet Dog Guitar, said on any mainstream radio (try calling request lines) or TV show, or in print in any mainstream paper or magazine will get $10. Limit 1 per month. Be crafty but keep it legal and fun. Code rings off.
Find a Hit! We have 2 winners ($10 each) who could name a hit from 1981-now, that is 1. A mega hit. 2. At least 5 major artists have covered it. 3. It covers at least 3 musical formats. Winners are: John King for "Missing You" monster hit by John Waite (Tina Turner, Brooks & Dunn, Melanie, Starlite Orchestra, etc.) and Jerome J. Slote for "I Can't Make You Love Me" monster hit by Bonnie Raitt (Kenny Rogers, George Michael, Nancy Wilson, etc). Both donated their winnings to charities. (Limit 1 winner per month)
Musea Reading Fund: Free cash to help you buy classic books or recordings. Open to everyone . Info: 214 827-4860.
The fund now has over $400!
Help Wanted: Musea always needs Dallas volunteers that can type and send files through their computer. Free sub in payment. And Venture Capitalists - go to our website for a great idea for a good site and a good deal for everyone.
Who Is Corporate Art? The Hall of Lame is: AOL - Warner / Disney / Bertelsmann AG (Ger.) / GE-NBC / News Corp.-Fox (Aus.) / Viacom-CBS / Sony (Japanese) / Vivendi (Fr.) / AT&T
(for a complete list of what each owns - www.cjr.org/owners)
Come see and hear HUNKASAURUS & HIS PET DOG GUITAR playing free in concert every Tuesday and Wednesday night at the Inwood Theater, in between shows IN THE BOX OFFICE, in his HUNK UNDER GLASS tour. (Also meet Art S Revolutionary, Musea's editor) Or just take a picture. A lot of people have been doing that lately.
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