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The Y-Files issue 4 - December 2002 Freakin'
Editor
Contributors
K.Y. djs
KY Website
ymail Club K.Y. 2nd & 4th sunday of every month
Amnesia Bar This is the fourth 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 i am loved, DJ charts, Live Reviews by Roger Pinnell, Contradictions by Ryan Murphy, Lost Books by Martin Inane, A Report From London on the Queerpunk Scene, How To Fall Down From Things by Malcolm Hamilton, Doorbreakers by Jeremy Amsterdam, I'm Gonna Shake Up the System by John McBride, Jive Talkin' With Nick Name Or: The Truth About Nick by Jef Leöpard, Swingers Guide To the Queer Indie Scene by Jed Sheppard and more... K.Y. is a queer/indie/punk club in the Mission District of San Francisco, CA. Spike & 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, friendly and well mixed, with the majority of the crowd being LGBTQQ. KY began in San Francisco in April 2001 by Spike & Mike, two friends 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 local *queer* scene. Spike got the idea after living in London and hanging out at Club V (originally "Vaseline"). KY is run as a not-for-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 |