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FREE Reading by Jon Ginoli of Pansy Division

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I’m not gonna lie.  I never got that into punk.  I just don’t think I was angst ridden enough when I was 15 and everyone else was getting into it.  I was more focused on shit like The Doors and Jimi Hendrix and trying to score some mushrooms.  Since then I’ve gotten into some of the old New York downtown punk stuff like Richard Hell and Television, but as for shit that was around when I was growing up, not so much.

That being said, I know a lot of you motherfuckers LOVE that stuff and those of you that do will love this event.  Tomorrow night Jon Ginoli, founding member of Queer rockers Pansy Division will be at Modern Times Books reading from his new memoir Deflowered: My Life in Pansy Division.  After the reading he’ll be doing a short acoustic set.  And if you’re lucky you can get you dick signed like the guy half way down this page.

FREE Reading by Jon Ginoli of Pansy Division
Modern Times Bookstore
888 Valencia @ 20th St.
7pm

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