Page Text: Catalogue of All Issues to Date
#1 July 1983 (Ann Arbor, Michigan):
Texts: review of local bars; "Skateboarding in Ann Arbor"; and David Bowie: Friend or Foe?
Illustrations: Comics by Terry Laban.
#2 January 1984 (Ann Arbor, Michigan):
Texts: "Sit-in Against Military Research"; "Methods of Detournement" [reprint]; and "Violent Femmes: Friend or Foe?"
Illustrations: inside cover .
#3 May 1984 (Ann Arbor, Michigan):
Illustrations: front cover .
#4 July 1984 (Ann Arbor, Michigan):
Texts: "An Ideological tool in the Repression of the Poor"; "Towards a Critique of Hitchcock's Vertigo"; and "Will Androgyny Save Capitalism?"
#5 September 1984 (Ann Arbor, Michigan):
Texts: "Millionaire Businessman Tom Monaghan"; "MTV: Friend or Foe?"
Illustrations: none available.
#6 November 1984 (Ann Arbor, Michigan):
Texts: An Intro to the S.I.; Bruce Springsteen, Ronald Reagan and Capitalism; Riot by Detroit Tigers Fans; and "I Was Wrong About MTV"
Illustrations: inside cover ; Ronald Reagan .
#7 December 1984 (Ann Arbor, Michigan):
Texts: "Addenda/Corrections to An Intro to the S.I."; "Lennon, Ono & the Revolution"; reprint of "Arms and the Woman"; and "Off the Pigs! Or a Critique of Synchronicity."
Illustrations: none available.
#8 July 1985 (Buffalo, New York):
Texts: "Fighting Star Wars to Win"; Feminist Graffiti in Buffalo; "Body Talk"; "Son of the Return of the Death of Punk"; and Situating the Pro-Situs .
Illustrations: front cover .
#9 January 1986 (Buffalo, New York):
Texts: "Where the Buffalo Roam"; "The Red Hot Chili Peppers"; "Manet in situ"; George Dahl's open letter; and Cutting the Circle: Jump Cut magazine.
Illustrations: front cover ; insider cover ; I love Lucy ; note on back issues .
#10 July 1986 (Buffalo, New York):
Texts: "Public Domain's Museum of Lost Possibilities" [flyer]; "Three Candidates"; "The responsibility of Punk"; "The pornography of sex"; "The Liberty to Consume"; "Towards a Poststructuralist Marxism" [Ben Agger]; and "The Power of the Pro-Situs."
Illustrations: Comics by Uhuru Commix.
#11 January 1987 (Buffalo, New York):
Texts: Our Methods and Goals in the UB Graffiti Scandal, part I; program notes for Look, Who's Asking the Questions?; "NOT BORED! goes to the movies"; "How to listen to Popular Music"; and "The Go Go Scene: Visions of Chocolate City" [John Ulrich]
Illustrations: front cover .
#12 May 1987 (Buffalo, New York):
Texts: Our Methods and Goals in the UB Graffiti Scandal, part II; "A Defense of Apathy, the Stinking Fart in the Modern Elevator of Life So-called" [flyer]; "Heavy Brie-Thing, Or How to Make a Correct Object Choice" [pamphlet]; and two plays by Tuli Kupferberg.
Illustrations: front cover .
#13 November 1987 (Buffalo, New York):
Texts: "Our Methods and Goals in the UB Graffiti Scandal, part III"; "Sympathy for the Mekons"; "Pere Ubu: Five Points of Interest"; "Derridiere Guard"; "Fearless Vampire Killers"; "The State of Boredom Today"; and a critique of "How to Talk like a Situationist."
Illustrations: back cover .
Supplement to #13 Volume I, January 1988 (Buffalo, New York):
Texts: Tables of contents for first 13 issues; index to first 13 issues; responses to "An Intro to the S.I."; responses to "Situating the Pro-Situs"; "The Death of Hardcore"; "Bang Your Head"; an open letter to Prince; and Derrida and the spectacle.
Illustrations: portrait of the publisher .
Supplement to #13 Volume II, May 1988 (Buffalo, New York):
Texts: "Our Methods and Goals in the UB Graffiti Scandal, part IV"; "The Desire to Situate: In 3-D (Debord, Derrida, and de Man)"; and "Acorrespondence."
Illustrations: back cover .
Supplement to #13 Volume III, September 1988 (Buffalo, New York):
Texts: "The End(s) of Iggy Pop"; abstract of "Prince's Controversy and Everyday Life"; "Yale French Studies: Everyday Life"; The Look We Look At: T.J. Clark's Long Walk Back to the Situationist International; and Derrida on de Man.
Illustrations: none available.
#14 February 1989 (Ann Arbor, Michigan):
Special issue: The Continuing Adventures of the Cowboy Philosopher [detourned comic strip].
Illustrations: Tom Mix .
#15 April 1989 (Buffalo, New York):
Texts: "Our Methods and Goals in the UB Graffiti Scandal, part V"; "Architecture & Morality"; "In & Out of Reach"; and Rushdie/Rush to Die [flyer].
Illustrations: front cover ; graffiti scandal ; graffiti scandal portrait of Bill Not Bored .
#16 December 1989 (Buffalo, New York):
Texts: "On the Art Strike, part I"; "La Derive": review of Greil Marcus' Lipstick Traces; "William S. Burroughs"; "Christmas in the Free World" and Christmas in Panama (Radio Noriega, or The Many Moods of Manny).
Illustrations: front cover ; inside cover ; what is this? ; map of wanderings in the Pierce Arrow complex ; "passages were underlined" .
#17 July 1990 (Providence, Rhode Island):
Texts: Conflicts with Factsheet Five; review of Public Enemy's Fear of A Black Planet; and report on Providence, R.I.
Illustrations: front cover .
#18 December 1990 (Providence, Rhode Island):
Illustrations: front cover .
#19 June 1991 (Providence, Rhode Island):
Texts: Text of "The Situationist Concept of Spectacle, Then and Now" [performance]; comments on Debord's Comments on the Society of the Spectacle; "Actions Taken Against Factsheet Five"; posters from France, May/June 1968; review of Dances with Wolves; and "The War in the Persian Gulf."
Illustrations: none available.
#20 February 1992 (Providence, Rhode Island):
Texts: Factsheet Five replies; translations of assorted texts by Adam Weishaupt and other Illuminati [reprint]; first English translation of Gasche's On the Trial of Spur; comments on Debord's Comments on the Society of the Spectacle; and "What? Panties, again?"
Illustrations: front cover .
#21 July 1992 (Providence, Rhode Island):
Texts: "Andre the Giant has a posse"; report on riots following acquittals of police officers accused of beating Rodney King; The Forty One Curses, Crises and Conspiracies of Everyday Life [performance]; "Debord's Pharmacy"; "What's the matter with money? Or, Can I count on it 2 nite?" and "Takeoff."
Illustrations: nudity and everyday life .
#22 August 1993 (Providence, Rhode Island):
Texts: Report on Europe; "A Jew Who Chose to Live in Germany"; translation of poster from Les Nevres Nues; "Ice-T and the Gang Ceasefire in L.A."; and panties, panties, panties.
Illustrations: inside cover ; inside cover detail ("Yer so fucked") ; the Chinese are coming ; Bill Not Bored photographed by Danish newspaper at anti-police violence demo ; back cover .
#23 January 1995 (New York, New York):
Texts: "The Degradation of Everyday Life" [pamphlet], Bulletin From Rewrite [Re: William Burroughs], "Johnny Naked," "The Films of Guy Debord," "The Suicide of Kurt Cobain," and "Monkey Men: Devo and the Golem of Devolution."
Illustrations: front cover ; existing images ; live evil ; back cover .
#24 September 1995 (New York, New York):
Texts: Squat the World [pamphlet], "Defaced Advertisements," "Preliminary Report on Urban Games," "Lettrist Soundtrack Bootlegged" [audio cassette]; "On Times Square, Dreaming of Times Square," and The Spectacle of Information.
Illustrations: none available.
#25 June 1996 (New York, New York):
Illustrations: front cover ; the eye of the beholder ; pedestrian games (excerpt 1) ; pedestrian games (except 2) .
#26 November 1996 (New York, New York):
Illustrations: front cover ; Unabomber for President: the Conquest of Nature ; Unabomber for President: the Situation is Under Control .
#27 May 1997 (New York, New York):
Illustrations: front cover ; back cover ; poster for the Surveillance Camera Players ; Unabomber for President: Pathfinder Books ; Unabomber for President: Don't Blame Me ; Time Out New York article .
#28 December 1997 (New York, New York):
Illustrations: front cover ; Amadou Diallo ; modernization ; cell phones (1) ; cell phones (2) .
#29 July 1998: (New York, New York):
Illustrations: front cover ; back cover ; ban cars from Manhattan during the day ; flyer for exhibit of Bill's photos ; New York Post article about Bill's arrest for anti-barricade graffiti ; Bill's own account of his arrest: parts 1 and 2 .
#30 February 1999 (New York, New York):
Illustrations: cell-phone radiation .
#31 June 1999 (New York, New York):
Texts: Graffiti scandal at Vassar College; graffiti scandal in Williamsburg; the SF Mission Yuppie Eradication Project; the Surveillance Camera Players; statement about "Reclaim The Streets"; review of T.J. Clark's new book ; NOT BORED! on-line; last of three essays on Cornelius Castoriadsis ; review of book on Portugal .
Illustrations: Gertrude Stein and money ; Communist sex kitten .
#32 January 2000 (New York, New York):
Texts: NOT BORED! on-line; the LESC / Reclaim The Streets / CLC , aka The Borg; On the transparent society; Antonin Artaud and the Surveillance Camera Players; violence at anti-WTO protests in Seattle ; Rudolph Giuliani and Adolph Hitler; and a bibliography of American situationists.
Illustrations: front cover ; the baseball strike ; censorship of art in Brooklyn .
#33 September 2001 (New York, New York):
Illustrations: front cover ; back cover ; fake newsletter .
#34 July 2002 (New York, New York):
Illustrations: front cover ; back cover ; Bush, Putin and Berlusconi .
#35 July 2003 (New York, New York):
Illustrations: the Terminator ; the Terminator (that's not funny) .
#36 July 2004 (New York, New York):
Illustrations: the global holy war against terrorism ; postcards from hell ; the rule of law .
#37 May 2005 (New York, New York):
Illustrations: none available.
#38 October 2006 (New York, New York):
Illustrations: front cover .
#39 September 2007 (New York, New York):
Illustrations: none available.
#40 May 2008 (Cincinnati, Ohio):
Illustrations: front cover .
#41 November 2009 (Cincinnati, Ohio):
Illustrations: none available.
#42 July 2013 (New York, New York):
Illustrations: front cover ; Egad! This new issue of NOT BORED! . . . . .
#43 (forthcoming):
Index to all back issues
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