Smells Like Boog City Wed. Feb. 20, 2002, 8:30 p.m. now at the Knitting Factory 74 Leonard St. (bet. Broadway and Church) NYC knittingfactory.com Tickets available online: http://www.virtuous.com/search/events_venue.php?venueid=KF074 $10 advanced/$12 day of show On what would have been Kurt Cobain's 35th birthday, we celebrate his life and art, and launch our free community newspaper, Boog City, with 12 local bands and solo artists playing Nirvana's Nevermind, in order, track by track. 25% of all ticket sales goes to benefit Jampac, a non-profit organization that represents and advocates on behalf of artists, music industry professionals and music fans in the political arena (jampac.com). $10 in advance, $12 at door. with readings by Eileen Myles and Timeout NY associate editor Tom Gogola and music from Wanda Phipps and band, Ruth Gordon, I Feel Tractor, the Ward, Schwervon, Jesse Schoen, Prewar Yardsale, Dan Saltzman, Brian Robinson, the Imaginary Numbers, Gangbox, and Drew Gardner. Hosted by Boog City editor David Kirschenbaum Issue two of Boog City will be available free, featuring: Come As You Are: A Tribute to Kurt Cobain at 35 with words from Sonic Youth's Lee Ranaldo, an interview with Cobain biographer Charles R. Cross, poems from Arielle Greenberg and Eileen Myles, and art from Zach Wollard World Economic Forum coverage from Greg Fuchs and Ian and Kimberly Wilder WBAI is back: Kimberly Wilder's “Notes from My FBI File" Aaron Kiely reviews Eileen Myles' Skies Columbus, Ohio poetry gathered by Pavement Saw editor David Baratier, with work from Steve Abbott, Stephen Mainard, and Julie Otten San Francisco Bay Area work, with poetry from Mary Burger, Trane DeVore, Lauren Gudath, Chris Stroffolino, Kent Taylor, and Elizabeth Treadwell, and art from DeVore and Will Yackulic lexicons from Laura Elrich, David Hess, and Leonard Schwartz poetry from James Wilk and art from Brenda Iijima and Zach Wollard Next issue: Cover: Third Parties, including a guide on how to become a candidate for additional information contact: David A. Kirschenbaum, editor and publisher Boog City 351 W.24th St., Suite 19E NY, NY 10011-1510 T: 212-206-8899 F: 212-206-9982 email: booglit@theeastvillageeye.com