From left: “No Fun in Vogue,” 1978; “Ideals of Order (Your Food and Falconetti),” 1983; “Kinghorse (and Endpoint) Descend,” 1989
Celebrating the Lost Art of Flyers Through the Lens of the Louisville Punk Music Scene
Gone are the days when all a person needed to disseminate information were some paper, markers, a glue stick and a stapler - along with the required telephone poles on which to attach the resultant flyers. “White Glove Test: Louisville Punk Flyers 1978-199″ (Drag City, $40) showcases a collection of these DIY works of art that came out of one of the most storied independent music scenes in the country, responsible for such seminal bands as No Fun, Slint and Bonnie Prince Billy.
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