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Punk Globe Magazine
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History
[edit]Punk Globe, is a fanzine and online magazine, started by Ginger Coyote, in July 1977. It was originally distributed on xeroxed pages folded together. After its first year anniversary, Chris Coyle, Manager for SVT, a notable San Francisco-based punk band at the time, suggested a newsprint format. As Ginger Coyote wrote on the website, "We found Grant Printing--a company owned by the influential Fang Family, publishers of Asian Week and the San Francisco Independent Community newspapers (and for a while, the San Francisco Examiner)--for the following 7 years. For our last 2 years, the magazine upgraded to heavier stock white paper printed at SF Litho."
(shown on the right).
It was published it as a fanzine until 1989, when she started a band called White Trash Debutantes.
The content of Punk Globe included a calendar of events, gossip, interviews, record reviews, photos, artwork, the Punk Of the Month Award; and the hilarious advice column, "Ask Sonny Bono."
According to its publisher, "The magazine was lighthearted and a lot of fun... It became a hit, and in the last few years, 25,000 copies were being printed."
Punk Globe also has had its celebrity contributors: Bebe Buell was Associate Editor :and writer, Jello Biafra wrote record reviews under the name "The Taste Police;" and Dorothy Lyman, Robert Crumb, Liz Derringer, Joe Jackson, Jon Gries, Lisa Zane, Matt Dillon, Ernie Townsend, Andrew Stevens, Judd Nelson, John Synder, Mark Arnold, and Courtney Love, and Billy Gould all provided artwork, articles or photos.
The online version of Punk Globe surfaced in 2005, and contains some of the old content--articles, ads, artwork, photos and letters from past Punk Globe issues--mixed in with totally new artwork and photographs, gossip, news, interviews, record CD, DVD, film and book reviews.
According to Ginger Coyote, the website gets approximately 8,000 hits per day.
Newer additions are is the Punk Globe Forum and the myspace page.
External Links
[edit]References:
[edit]- (1) http://www.lasvegascitylife.com/articles/2003/02/20/export310.txt
- (2) http://128.121.137.85/wtd/presscenter.html
- (3) http://128.121.137.85/wtd/biocenter.html
See Also
[edit]Gallery of Punk Globe Images
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Gerry Jenn Wilson Feb., '08 Cover
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December, '07 Cover
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Jim Carroll Poem to Ginger Coyote
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The Moguls ('87)Cover
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Actress Dorothy Lyman, July, '83 Cover
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Dave Gregg (D.O.A.) and Ginger, '83
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Joe Jackson Cover Sept., '82
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Nov., '81 Cover
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Ask Sonny Bono
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Jello Biafra, Theresa Soder and Ginger-- Nov, '81 -- Jello's Bachelor Party
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Red Rockers May, '81
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Summer Swimsuit Issue -- with Matthew Asner (son of Ed Asner), Randy Ralston; Sally and Sue Mutant; and Tippy (Sluts A Go Go)
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First Anniversary Cover
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White Trash Debutantes
[edit]Band Members
[edit]GINGER COYOTE: Vocals
CHELSEA ROSE: Vocals
PAULI GRAY: Guitar
CLIFF: Guitar
ERIC STICKBAG: Drums
LYNNELEKTRA: Vocals
CHRISTIE CALL: Vocals
AMY TALASKA: Vocals
History
[edit]With a few possible exceptions, no band has destroyed the mythos of punk rock and dealt with issues of gender equality and transcendence with as much fun and lighheartedness as The White Trash Debutantes.
The White Trash Debutantes first debuted at San Francisco's Covered Wagon Saloon on October 18.1989 for a Birthday Party for Punk Globe Editor and Debutante Ginger Coyote.
Soon thereafter [[Joey Ramone[[ invited them to partake in his "Circus Of the Perverse" party in New York City playing with the likes of Debbie Harry, Bebe Buell, Ronnie Spector, Lemmy (Motorhead) and the Ramones.
They then landed their first record deal "San Francisco" on Jello Biafra's label Alternative Tentacles that was produced by Faith No More Bassist Billy Gould. A follow up "Cheap Date" was released on Teen Rebel Records.
"Crawl For t" was released on Desperate Attempt Records.
In 1995 Rome Italy's Helter Skelter released a split 12" with The McCrackins. In 1996 "It'S Rw......But You Live For It" was released on 206 Records.
The following year in 1997 -- George Michalski, the Musical Director for the hit CBS Drama, "Nash Bridges" began using their material on the show's soundtrack.
That year also had releases out on 206 Records, Burnt Ramen, Food Not Bombs and Shark D Records from Japan. The band also toured Japan.
In 1998 the band released more material on Beer City Records, Booz Records (Japan) and Psy-9 Records (Austria). The band was featured in the full length movie "Blast Off.. Shonen Knife" by filmmaker David Markey.
That year Romance Novelist Danielle Steel extended an invitation to Ginger Coyote to contribute to her book "His Bright Light" which details her son's (the late Nick Traina) battle with being bipolar. That year also saw releases out on MCA Japan and Beer City Records.
Ginger Coyote moves to Hollywood and reforms the band.
In the year 2000, the band had releases out on Slap Happy Records and Beer City Records. A release on Triple X Records, which the band toured in support of in the summer. They also released an EP "A Pron Night Gone Bad" on WTD Records along with a release out on Noiszu Records and were featured on a Compilation CD produced by Ginger Coyote for H. E. A. R. (Hearing Education and Awareness for Rockers) "H. E. A. R. ThisS!" on Sub City Records; which includes the WTD song "Hey Nick.. You Did Okay" with special back up vocals by Emmy Nominated Actress Amy Carlson and Jennifer Finch (L7).
In 2001 they played high profile shows to benefit H. E. A. R. and a short West Coast tour, released "What's It All About" on Orange Peel Records and performed at "Frankie Goes To Hollywood"" at The Roosevelt Hotel with Patricia Quinn (Magenta) and Cassandra Peterson (Elvira).
They were also featured in the Movie "A Regulat Frankie Fan."
In the year 2002 they completed a very successful tour of the Pacific Northwest and Canada. While in Vancouver, they were a featured band for The New Music West.
They had a releases out on compilation's from Beer City Records, A Johnny Thunders Tribute CD on Spain's Safety Pin Records. Their timely anthem "Punk Rock Republikkkan" was featured on the CD "A Fistful Of Rock n Roll" on Victory Records. Ginger Coyote paired with Virgin Recording Artist Nikka Costa for a Soundtrack for an Independent film by Actor/Director Jonathan Gries.
Producer Eric Johnson swayed the band to appear in the feature film "Tweek City" which shot in San Francisco, and the band's music also appeared on the film's soundtrack.[1]
In 2003 the band has been featured on the National Lampoon/Hurly Burly-owned cable reality show "The Bridget The Midget Show." Speaking of Reality Shows "The Osbourne's" has also shown support to the band. Kelly Osbourne's Drummer Sara wore a WTD T-shirt on the episode when Kelly celebrated her Birthday in Las Vegas. Kelly Osbourne has also donned a WTD pin on her jacket.
Lead Singer Ginger Coyote also made a guest appearance on the Fox Series "MAD TV" in a skit with Stephanie Weir who was spoofing Anna Nicole Smith. The Following is the shows description and episode number........(Commercial Parody Winner .1: Ecstasy Anxiety Medication: Show Musical Performance: Folksmen "Blood On the Coal" "Start Me Up" Cloret meets Countess Vaughn: United Airlines Close: Anna Nicole meets Ginger Coyote).
Producers of the show have also expressed interest in having the band appear on the show. Ginger Coyote appeared in the Independent film "The Freedom Snatchers" with Dennis Leary, Jaime Kennedy and more.
Ginger Coyote's photo is used in the liner for Mike Dirnt's (bass player for Green Day) other band The Frustrators "Achtung Jackass" CD ...
Also in 2003 the band also participated in this years North West Music Festival in Portland Oregon and were recently Nominated for 5 "Rocky" Awards by The Rock City News including Best Hollywood Band, Best Song Writing, Best Punk Band, Ginger Coyote -- Best Girl Fronted Band.
The White Trash Debutantes were elated to win the award for Best Punk Band 2003. Hangnail Productions gave Ginger Coyote this year's Best 2003 Female Punk Singer award.
In 2004 they had a release on Wolverine Records from Germany and Rebel Noise Records from California. The band was invited to record "Judy Is A Punk" (with Special Guest Guitarist Blare Bitch) for a Ramones Tribute CD entitled Todois Somos Ramones (Spanish for "We Are All Ramones" on Rockawya Records from Argentina. Other bands recording tracks are Fuzztones, Sylvain Sylvain, Vigilantes, Johnny Thunders & The Heartbreakers, The Independents and many more.
The White Trash Debutantes once again won the Rockie for the "BEST Punk Band 2004" at the Rock City News Awards December 3,2004. WTD will appear on a Comp CD from Sweden with The Vigilantes, The Lewd, Butt Trumpet and others.
It is 2005 and the White Trash Debutantes will also have music in the new Feature Film "Cross Country." "Todos Somos Ramones" is released to rave reviews....White Trash Debutantes are on the Official Ramones website as one of Joey Ramone's side projects It got a great review from the LA TIMES and the crowd loved it. WTD played LA PRIDE on June 11,2005. Ginger Coyote was asked to appear on the "Harrison On The Edge" Show on Air America. Ms. Coyote performed and hosted the World Awareness Day Show for the West Memphis Three at The Anarchy Library in Downey, CA on July 23.
Ginger Coyote has started doing Punk Globe on line at www.punkglobe.com. She has interviewed such people as Jayne County, chef Michael Wray (Winner Of "Hell's Kitchen"), Nick Oliveri (Queens Of The Stone Age, Mondo Generator), Ignacio Serricchio (General Hospital), Courtney Love, Pauley Perrettte and many more...
Ginger Coyote and the legendary Jayne County recorded three songs together in June 2006. The first song is a White Trash Debutantes original that Ginger wrote and they both rewrote the lyrics of "Punk Rock Republikkan" and re-named it "Rock n Roll Republikkkan" which Jayne and Ginger name Names of well known "Republikkkans" in the music industry. "Trans-Generation" is a song that Jayne wrote and will surely be a new Anthem for all people with Gender Identity issues.
Ginger Coyote performed at both Toronto PRIDE and LA PRIDE 2006.
In Toronto she found a pick up band with members of Spoiled Rotten and Panty Christ...
White Trash Debutantes were recently asked by Antidote Records to submit a track for a compilation CD..... Terry Rice from Dead Puppy Records and Music Zombie Records has also asked to use "Heartbreaker" on a Comp CD they are releasing called "Proud And Loud."
Director/Producer Steve Balderson best known for his film "Fire Cracker. . .Get It Now," starring Mike Patton -- invited Ginger Coyote to partake in his new Documentary "What Is Sexy"
Maverick Entertainment is releasing "Tweek City" on DVD on January 2, 2007
Ginger Coyote can also been seen on the DVD version of Steven Blush's movie "American Hardcore" in the extended version of the film..She ends the extras clip riding off on her Vespa.
On June 8 2007 White Trash Debutantes played a memorial tribute for the late Dirk Dirksen "The Pope Of Punk" at The Great American Music Hall along with Jello Biafra, The Contractions, The Lewd, The Avengers, No Alternative, and The Mutants called "Dirkfest'"
Lead Singer Ginger Coyote is a featured Actress in the Video "Maneaters.... Get Off The Road for Pop Diva Josie Cotton.
On YouTube, Ms. Cotton plans on releasing at least 2 more video's that will feature Ginger Coyote to coincide with her new CD, "Invasion Of The B Girls"
Photographer/Filmmaker Jim Lucio invited Ginger Coyote to perform the first ever "Freaker's Bll" in Baltimore Maryland on July 28, 2007 at The Ottobar. Aaron Myers, Boson Au, Dan Dorsey, Ryan Sterner and Elise Majors played in The Baltimore version of White Trash Debutantes.
W.T.D. recently co-billed at Safari Sam's with The Vibrators. They had special guests stars Josie Cotton and Tequila Mockingbird take the stage to sing with them.
The Mabuhay Gardens @ Club 443 Broadway has opened the doors for a brief while once again and White Trash Debutantes played with The Lewd, House of Wheels and Turbonegra on October 12.
On November 11 Ginger Coyote sang with the Mabuhay All Stars at a benefit at the club for Ness Aquino.
In January 2008 she was appeared in a Video for The "Andy Warhol Dead At 21" Art show at The WOW Report in Hollywood.
The band has toured the United States, Canada, Mexico and Japan playing with such notables as Rancid, the Ramones, Green Day, Blondie and The Offspring. You may also remember the band from their invitation to fallen Olympic Skater Tonya Harding to join the band. They also had as a member at one time the 85-year young Punk Rock Patty Pierce who is featured in the Jerry Springer Book Ring Master. The band has also been featured on many Television Shows such as Jerry Springer, " E Gossip," "Inside Edition," "Late Night With Conan O' Brien," "MTV News" and "Entertainment Tonight."
External Links
[edit]- http://www.whitetrashdebutantes.com
- http://www.myspace.com/whitetrashdebutantes
- http://www.punkglobe.com
- http://music.yahoo.com/ar-273341-bio--White-Trash-Debutantes%7CYahoo Music Entry
- http://punkrockers.com/WhiteTrashDebutantes
- http://groups.yahoo.com/group/whitetrashdebutantes/
- http://www.rockmusiclist.com/rock_whj.htm
- http://movies.nytimes.com/person/552004/White-Trash-Debutante
- http://www.answers.com/topic/white-trash-debutantes
- http://www.fandango.com/whitetrashdebutantes/filmography/p498311
- http://www.fuzz.com/fan/WHITETRASHDEBUTANTES
http://www.purevolume.com/whitetrashdebutantes http://206records.com/wtdebutantes.html http://www.garageband.com/artist/WTD http://www.ilike.com/artist/emerging/WTD
References:
[edit]- (1) LA Weekly, "Golden Girls," by Libby Molyneaux
Wednesday, February 13, 2002
- (2) LA Weekly, "Save the Lap Dance: Jumbo's Best Stripper Retires," by Lina Lecaro
Wednesday, March 1, 2006
- (3) Phoenix New Times, "Coyote Lovely:
White Trash Debutantes Rock The Emerald, by Brian Smith September 21, 2000
Gallery of Punk Globe Images
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See Also
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White Trash Debutantes
[edit]White Trash Debutantes | |
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WTD at DirkFest,June 2008. Photo by Mia Aragon. | |
Background information | |
Origin | San Francisco, California, USA |
Genres | punk rock hardcore pop punk |
Years active | 1989 — present |
Labels | Alternative Tentacles MCA Japan Beer City Rockaway Records |
Members | Ginger Coyote Chelsea Rose Pauli Gray Eric Stickbag Lynnelektra Christie Call Amy Talaska Cliff |
Past members | Tonia Bodley Rhiannon Pollock Jake Goldman Dan Humes Johnny Sosa Lula Perla Gere Fenellie Billy Gould Lynne Perko Laura Milligan Margaret Cho Patty Pierce The White Trash Debutantes are an American rock band formed in 1989. [2]. |
Website | http://www.whitetrashdebutantes.com/ |
Origins
[edit]With a few possible exceptions, no band has destroyed the male-dominated mythos of punk rock, and dealt with issues of gender equality and transcendence with as much fun and lighheartedness as The White Trash Debutantes.
One critic wrote: "Punk rock has always had its socio-political agitators as well as bands that simply wanted to entertain; White Trash Debutantes are a perfect example of the latter."[3]
Perhaps the political undepinnings of White Trash Debutantes message are not so obvious. A careful listening to their music will betray a committment to mindless rebellion, sexual deviance, and solipsism: Their music abuts head-on with the rush toward fascism, the lack of compassion, and the aimless goals of the 'American Dream.'
The White Trash Debutantes first debuted at San Francisco's Covered Wagon Saloon on October 18, 1989 for a birthday party for Punk Globe Editor and Debutante Ginger Coyote.[4]
Joey Ramone invited them to partake in his "Circus Of the Perverse" party in New York City playing with the likes of Debbie Harry, Bebe Buell, Ronnie Spector, Lemmy (Motorhead) and the Ramones in 1990.[5]
Band Members
[edit]Ginger Coyote: Vocals
Chelsea Rose: Vocals
Pauli Gray: Guitar
Cliff: Guitar
Eric Stickbag: Drums
Lynnelektra: Vocals
Christie Call: Vocals
Amy Talaska: Vocals
Film Work
[edit]George Michalski, the Musical Director for the hit CBS Drama, "Nash Bridges" began using their material on the show's soundtrack.[6]
White Trash Debutantes was featured in the full length movie "Blast Off.. Shonen Knife" by filmmaker David Markey. Appeared in the documentary film "A Regular Frankie Fan" about fans of the cult film "The Rocky Horror Picture Show." Appeared in the feature film "Tweek City," shot in San Francisco; directed by Eric Johnson. The band's music also was used in the film's soundtrack. [7]
Awards
[edit]The White Trash Debutantes won the Rockies award for "Best Punk Band 2003" and the "Best Punk Band 2004" at the Rock City News Awards.[8]
White Trash Debutantes were named "Best 2004 Underground Punk Band" and Ginger Coyote "Best 2004 Underground Diva" by Demons In Exile[9].
Noteworthy Events
[edit]Novelist Danielle Steel asked Ginger Coyote to contribute to her book "His Bright Light" which details her son's (the late Nick Traina) battle with being bipolar. The band wrote and recorded the song in the memory of the late Nick Traina.[10]
Ginger Coyote and Jayne County recorded two songs together in June 2006--"Rock n Roll Republikkkan(renamed from "Punk Rock Republican")," in which Jayne and Ginger name some well known 'Republikkkans' in the music industry; "Trans-Generation," a song written by Jayne County as an anthem for those with gender identity issues.[11]
White Trash Debutantes played a memorial tribute for the late Dirk Dirksen "The Pope Of Punk" at The Great American Music Hall along with Jello Biafra and many others.[12]
The band has toured the United States, Canada, Mexico and Japan playing with such notables as Rancid, the Ramones, Green Day, Blondie and The Offspring.
The band generated a lot of publicity when they invited notorious former Olympic skater Tonya Harding to join the band. [13]
At one time, they also had, as a member, an 85-year year old, "Punk Rock" Patty Pierce (who is featured in the book, Ring Master, by Jerry Springer).
The band has also been featured on many Television Shows such as Jerry Springer, " E Gossip," "Inside Edition," "Late Night With Conan O' Brien," "MTV News" and "Entertainment Tonight."
White Trash Debutantes Discography (1993- 2008)
[edit]San Francisco - 7" Vinyl Alternative Tentacles
Cheap Date - 12" Vinyl Teen Rebel Records
Craw For It - CD Desperate Attempt Records
McRackins/White Trash Debutantes - Split 12" Helter Skelter Records (Italy)
My Guy's Name Is Rudolf - 7" Vinyl 206 Records
It's Raw..... But You Live For It - CD 206 Records
Rock On Sister Friend - Vinyl EP Beer City Records
Psych 9/White Trash Debutantes - Split 7" Vinyl Psych 9 Records (Austria)
Evil Surfin' Bird - CD Booz Records (Japan)
Compilations
[edit]Shonen Knife Presents - CD MCA Japan
Let There Be Singles - CD Alternative Tentacles
Black Eyes and Broken Bottles - 12" Vinyl and CD Beer City Records
Best Of Burnt Ramen - CD Ramen Core Records
Get Happy - CD-Slap Happy Records
STRANGLEHOLD: Punk Rock Across The Nation - CD Triple X Records
A Prom Night Gone Bad - CD WTD Records
A Fistful Of Rock n Roll - CD Victory Records
Hear This - CD Sub City Records (includes "Hey Nick... You Did Okay")
LAPD - CD LAPD Records
A Tribute To Johnny Thunders - CD Safety Pin Records
Ambush Attack - CD Ambush Records
It's Just Not Boys Fun - CD Wolverine Records
Rebel Noise Presents - CD Rebel Noise Records
Put A Little Pussy In Your Punk - CD On The Rag Records
Los Todos Ramones - CD Rockaway Records (Argentina)
Punk All Over The World - CD Berlin Records (Germany)
Proud and Loud - CD Music Zombie Records (England)
External Links
[edit]- http://www.whitetrashdebutantes.com
- http://www.myspace.com/whitetrashdebutantes
- http://www.punkglobe.com
- http://www.purevolume.com/whitetrashdebutantes
- http://206records.com/wtdebutantes.html
- http://www.garageband.com/artist/WTD
- http://www.ilike.com/artist/emerging/WTD
Notes and References
[edit]- ^ http://radio.villagevoice.com/nyclife/0547,musto,70252,15.html
- ^ WTD Biography, by Alex Henderson at All Music Guide, http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll
- ^ WTD Biography, by Alex Henderson at All Music Guide, http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll
- ^ WTD Biography, by Alex Henderson at All Music Guide, http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll
- ^ LA Weekly, "Golden Girls," by Libby Molyneaux, Wednesday, February 13, 2002
- ^ "Coyote Lovely: White Trash Debutantes Rock The Emerald, by Brian Smith, Phoenix New Times, September 21, 2000
- ^ http://www.fandango.com/whitetrashdebutantes/filmography/p498311
- ^ http://www.rockcitynews.com/awards
- ^ http://demonsinexile.necrophiliacs.net/pages/bands.html
- ^ ["Nick Traina"]
- ^ "Save the Lap Dance: Jumbo's Best Stripper Retires," by Lina Lecaro LA Weekly, Wednesday, March 1, 2006
- ^ http://fuzzmonsterrecords.com/dirk/index.php?topic=234.msg470
- ^ Village Voice, "La Dolce Musto: NY Mirror," by Michael Musto, March 7, 2000
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Your submission at Articles for creation: User:Carlmacki/sandbox (February 17)
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Your submission at Articles for creation: User:Carlmacki/sandbox (June 10)
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Your draft article, User:Carlmacki/sandbox
[edit]Hello Carlmacki. It has been over six months since you last edited your WP:AFC draft article submission, entitled "sandbox".
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Thanks for your submission to Wikipedia, and happy editing. TKK! bark with me! 03:45, 15 January 2015 (UTC)
Speedy deletion nomination of PaperStone
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Notice of Conflict of interest noticeboard discussion
[edit]There is currently a discussion at Wikipedia:Conflict of interest/Noticeboard regarding a possible conflict of interest incident with which you may be involved. The thread is Potential COIs from old accounts. The discussion is about the topic Punk Globe and White Trash Debutantes. Thank you. —Nøkkenbuer (talk • contribs) 02:00, 12 August 2018 (UTC)
Your submission at Articles for creation: Mill Valley Literary Review (February 20)
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Please help me with... How do I know if I have enough references for an article? Can I show my draft to someone for comment? Carlmacki (talk) 00:07, 12 April 2021 (UTC)
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Concern regarding Draft:Mill Valley Literary Review
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Thank you for your submission to Wikipedia. FireflyBot (talk) 09:02, 19 August 2021 (UTC)
Your draft article, Draft:Mill Valley Literary Review
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Thanks for your submission to Wikipedia, and happy editing. Liz Read! Talk! 22:00, 13 June 2022 (UTC)
Your draft article, Draft:Mill Valley Literary Review
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Thanks for your submission to Wikipedia, and happy editing. Liz Read! Talk! 23:24, 13 December 2022 (UTC)
File permission problem with File:Punk Globe Dec 07 Cover.jpg
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File permission problems
[edit]Thanks for uploading File:Dave Gregg Ginger Coyote 83 Cover.jpg. I noticed that while you provided a valid copyright licensing tag, there is no proof that the creator of the file has agreed to release it under the given license.
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