sic travels
our little ‘zine heads around the world
Well, what d’ya know.
Our little magazine
made it all the way down to a literary Mecca of sorts—City
Lights Bookstore in San Francisco. The shop was founded
in 1953 by poet and publisher Lawrence Ferlinghetti (he
printed Allen Ginsberg’s groundbreaking poem Howl).
Thanks to Sandy Grayson for packing a copy down to the
Bay on her travels. If you’re taking a trip somewhere, snap
a shot of yourself (or just the magazine) and send it to
[email protected]. We’ll print your picture and
send you a [sic] treat to say thanks.
vital volunteers
final thoughts from CICK’s chief
CICK never ceases to amaze.
In just a
few short years, the little station broadcasting from a
heritage train car has come of age. There are more locally
produced shows than ever before, with a wide variety
of genres ranging from spoken word to bluegrass music
to elementary school student radio. What make ́