THE Y-FILES ISSUE 3 - Table Of Contents CLUB K.Y.

The Y-Files
issue 3 - September 2002

What a Waster

Editor
Errol “Spike” Waltzer

Contributors
Spike, Jacob Laurent, Roger Pinnell, Ryan Murphy, Matt Kajiwara, Martin Inane, Stephanie Rogerson, Sarah Frankfurth, Jef Leöpard, Gus Hernandez

K.Y. djs
Spike
Jacob Laurent
Ashley
Matt K.
Jef Leöpard
ShortE

KY Website
http://www.spike00.com/clubky

ymail
spike00@pacbell.net

Club K.Y.

2nd & 4th sunday of every month

Amnesia Bar
853 Valencia St @ 20th
San Francisco, CA 94110

This is the third issue of the Y-Files, Club K.Y.’s zine that features (our own brand of) news, band interviews, political commentary, music charts, reviews, art, and opinion pieces from Club K.Y. regulars and other queer/indie/punk characters.

This issue features an interview with L.A.'s notorious Nick Name, an excerpt from "The Shiny Skin" by Roger Pinnell, Totally Minneapolis by Ryan Murphy, rants by Matt K., Punk Rock Carnival Whores by Martin Inane, a South Africa Travelogue by Steph Rogerson, Alphabet People by Sarah Frankfurth, Thought Process at the Beginning by Gus Hernandez and more...

If you are in the SF Bay Area, be sure and check Larry-Bob’s Queer Things To Do In San Francisco web site which can be found at: http://www.io.com/~larrybob/sanfran.html

K.Y. is a queer/indie/punk club in the Mission District of San Francisco, CA. Spike, Jacob & friends spin the newest, loudest, and nastiest indie-rock, garage, punk, electro-clash/punk & rock sounds around on vinyl, cd and mp3. The club is small, very friendly and well mixed, with the majority of the crowd being LGBTQQ.

KY was started in April 2001 by Spike & Mike, two San Francisco-based queers who were fed up with the lack of clubs that catered to queer punks, rock & indie fags/dykes and gender-benders, and with the apathetic tone of the San Francisco *queer* scene. Spike had the idea after living in London and hanging out at Club V (originally "Vaseline").

KY is run as a non-profit operation and supports universal health care, the protection of our civil liberties, a living wage for all, immigrant rights, social justice, freedom of choice and fostering unity. We oppose military intervention, war, prejudice, racism, homophobia, classism, sexism, ageism, gentrification and police brutality.

Cheers, Spike
September 23, 2002
San Francisco, CA