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Kitchen Sink is a quarterly print and monthly web publication exploring independent art, identity, culture, and politics. Founded by a community of writers, artists and editors, KS is dedicated to investigating the contradictions we find in all parts of our lives.

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NEW AT KS:
KS1: Kitchen Sink Issue One available — ORDER NOW!
KS Issue One release party, with Erase Errata, The Young People and KS artists on Nov 15 - a HUGE success! Thank you!
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Here's a few things you'll find in our first issue, available now:
  • Mosi Reeves talks with hip-hop revolutionary Mike Ladd
  • Poster girls for the post-world: interviews with Erase Errata, The Quails, Blectum from Blechdom
  • Poet Joshua Clover on Argentine writer Julio Cortazar
  • Anarchists? In Oakland?
  • Jeff Johnson chats with comic artist and superstar James Kochalka
  • Video game morality
  • She was a female monster
  • Bay Area Now 3 artists and their work
  • My boyfriend's a lesbian!
  • Sleater-Kinney on politics, protest and keeping the beat
  • Original illustrations by Andrice Arp, Jesse Recklaw, Danny Hellman, Lorna Miller, Lawrence Marvit, Emily Oinen, Nelson Garcia, Ray Tabique, Mike McConnell, Scott Cocking, Ferris Plock, Lily Prillinger, Ariel Doras, Charlie Adlard and Laurenn McCubbin

  • Poster Girls for the Post-World
    Post This! Kitchen Sink listens in as Kate Schatz talks to members of The Quails, Blectum from Blechdom and Erase Errata to find out what these musicians — whose art is on the forefront of the Bay Area’s burgeoning music/art scene — have to say about themselves and their work in this Post-happy climate.
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    James Kochalka: Genius, Interrupted
    "Comics are for pussies! I want to rock!" says Magic Boy, in one of James Kochalka's Sketchbook Diaries strips. Behold! Another of the artist's alter egos, James Kochalka Superstar, finds his way into Kitchen Sink. To accompany the profile from KS Issue One, we present a web exclusive feature on the music of James Kochalka, as well as a full transcript of the interview. This is how we rock in America!
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