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Winter 2003
Issue #2

November - February 2004

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Bynum's Corner Word Games

The Dissapperance of Childhood
Sarah Trachtenburgh

There's something about Crystal Boots
Drayton Patriota
Debate/Retort by Little Lamb
The Apothecary and Mr. Cesnek
Chrystie Hopkins
A Stroll Down Shakedown Street
Caleb Estabrooks
Out of the Box, Into my Hands
Derek Gumuchian
Travel Log of a Colorado Girl
Erin Hopkins
Santa Fe
Chrystie Hopkins
How to find your friends at IT!
Rob Hansen
Meniscus New Years Picks
Sound Tribe Sector 9: Focusing the Light
-Jon Heinrich
Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey: Take a Trip with the Wild and Wooly Masters of the Jam-Jazz Scene
-Brian Gagné
CD Review:
Modereko-
Solar Igniter
CD Review:
Cadillac Jones-
Junk in the Trunk
Through Glass
and Grain

-Aiden FitzGerald
four poems
-Brandon Rigo
Crush
-Pete Pidgeon
Art Model
-Julia Magnusson
de-BREED-ment
-Julia Magnusson
Dead dog
-Julia Magnusson
cinquains!
-Julia Magnusson
Those games
we'd play

-Julia Magnusson
Ode de Toiletté
-Aron Ralston
Quiet
-Stephanie Laterza
awakenings
-Stephanie Laterza
LIC
-Stephanie Laterza
Meniscus is...
Meniscus Premier Launch Party
Zeitgeist Gallery
Cambridge, Massachusetts
August 14, 2003

Metro Saturdays hosts
Meniscus Portland Launch
Sky Bar @ The Roxy
Portland, Maine
August 30, 2003

State of the Art
Lounge Ten
Boston, Massachussets
October 23, 2003

 

IT Installation
Designed by Rob Hansen
Published 11/15/03

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For anyone who's tried to find their friends among 70,000 other friends, you know it can be tricky. If you're even remotely familiar with this scenario than you'll appreciate the importance of having your base camp clearly marked. You will see many varieties at music festivals around the country, most of them resembling a flag of some sort.

Join team Meniscus on a trip to northern Maine where we take the festival flag to a new level of artistic practicality. We'll take you step by step through the building of the IT Installation, designed by Rob Hansen.

At least if you get lost, you can always make it back to camp.

On our way to Limestone, Maine to see Phish's IT festival. Twelve hours in traffic left plenty of time to hang with with Chillable.


Even traffic had a high relaxation factor.


Despite the dry skies above, it must have been raining all summer.


Now that we're here, we need to mark where "here" is. Time for the installation...(Continued on page 2, below.)

-Rob Hansen

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