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Rad Dad: Dispatches from the Frontiers of Fatherhood
Edited by Tomas Moniz and Jeremy Adam Smith, 193 pgs.
By Steve Hart
The coolest aspect of reading Rad Dad is knowing that I’m not the only one who wants to raise children in a safe environment and continue to retain our “radness.”
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Rad Dad: Dispatches from the Frontiers of Fatherhood
Edited by Tomas Moniz and Jeremy Adam Smith, 193 pgs.
By Kurt Morris
Edited by the author of the zine, Rad Dad, and the blogger of “Daddy Dialectic,” these pieces (whose contributors include a wide array of men) delve into the idea of how to raise your child with a counter-cultural viewpoint.
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Rad Dad: Dispatches from the Frontiers of Fatherhood
Edited by Tomas Moniz and Jeremy Adam Smith, 193 pgs.
By Andy Conway
Filled with writing that is at times sweet, provocative, and thought provoking, this book gives great insight into the many trials and tribulations facing today’s rad dad.
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Rent Girl
By Michelle Tea, 239 pgs.
By Sean Carswell
Rent Girl is a memoir of Michelle Tea’s days as a prostitute.
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Rest Is Propaganda, The
By Steve Ignorant (with Steve Pottinger), 300 pgs.
By Kevin Dunn
Each chapter...revolve around specific issues (e.g., School, Sex, Fans, Violence)...). The effect of this approach is not unlike having each chapter function as a delicious snack.
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Rock & Roll Heart
By Chris Walter, 245 pgs.
By Bryan Static
Thinking about it, isn’t this what punk is all about? Showing something primitive and ugly and showing it off in all its hideous glory? If that is what he’s aiming for, he did a great job.
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Rock Talk: On the Record with Rock Music’s Most Interesting Talents
by Rev. Keith A. Gordon, 115 pgs., $8.95
By brian
Gordon has collected a bunch of interviews he’s conducted with a wide range of musicians over the course of a career in music journalism that started back in 1985.
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Rocket to Riyadh: Tales from the Terror Age
By Jason Galore
By Mr. Z
A wonderful story that is totally Sean Carswell meets Hunter S. Thompson set against a backdrop of post 9-11 United States’ politics and day-to-day life.
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Role Models
by John Waters, 320pgs.
By Billups Allen
His cult celebrity status allows him to walk through walls without causing a ruckus; he appears at home among kings and winos.
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