HONESTY IS/NOT THE BEST POLICY
Our Mums told us never to lie. But from stealth marketers to politicians, fortune tellers to real estate agents, it seems dishonesty makes the world go round. This issue, our contributors evaluate the case for living an honest life versus the benefits of telling porkies. We lie to protect our weakness and ugliness from the world’s scrutiny – and sometimes for fame or profit. But whether it’s our personal failures, our sexual preference, or our taste in music or film, perhaps it’s better to be honest with ourselves.
~ From this issue ~
Confessing Sams
BY Dylan Rainforth and Bunny Banyai
“I killed Jon-Benet Ramsay!”. “No, I killed her.” “No, me! It was me!” Dylan Rainforth and Bunny Banyai ask why people confess to crimes they didn’t commit. READ ON →
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE:
A Spoonful of Sugar by Rowena Robertson
Lying Is In My Blood by Richard Hebden
All Dressed Up And Nothing to Show by Lyndal Walker
Letters by Anonymous
The Tangled Web by Renee Crea
Spinners Are Winners by Ghita Loebenstein
Dirty Deeds by Rebecca Cannon
True Lust by Panther S. Grouchiness and Françoise
Based on a True Story by Jackie Wykes
Fake It Til You Make It by Claire Wiltshire
Tell Me I Find Love by Nghiem Tran
Milli Vanillism: The day the music lied by Jamie Cooke
What Are You Lickin' At? by Jasmine McGowan
Tuesday July 22, 2008
Is Not Retrospective Exhibition on now!
Well, we are filled with a swelling pride when we look around the gallery and see every single issue of Is Not Magazine hanging there. Our debut issue with the overpowering ink smell. The ahead-of-its-time fluoro pink of Issue 3. The Merce Cunningham special we did for last year’s MIAF. And of course, the final, ginormous three-sheeter Issue 11, which you’ll also find posted on Melbourne’s streets, right now.
If you’re in Melbourne, come down and check out the show. It’s at 37 A’Beckett Street in the city, open 12-8pm every day until Saturday 26 July. This is also your second-last chance to buy a copy of the final issue, as we are only selling them in person for $30.
Oh, and don’t you forget about our Senior Prom, our final party to raise the necessary capital to pay those printers once and for all. It’s this Friday, 25 July.
Tuesday June 24, 2008
Online store now closed
Hello everyone,Yes, we were as good as our word – the online shop is now closed. If you managed to put in an order, well done you! If you didn’t, don’t be sad – you will be able to buy our bumper three-sheet Issue #11, “All That Glitters Is/Not Gold”, at our retrospective exhibition in July, and at our Fire Sale in August, which we will shortly begin to advertise by getting Stuart and Jeremy to record an extremely hyperbolic, shouty voiceover.* At the Fire Sale, you can also buy our T-shirts, Take-Aways, and the remaining magazines, however please note that some issues are completely sold out and will not be available for purchase. Watch this space for details about this and our upcoming Final Ever Party.
* Do not expect an actual television or radio advertising campaign.
Saturday June 14, 2008
Last chance to buy Is Not Magazine
We are dissolving the incorporated non-profit association Is Not Magazine Inc. at the end of this financial year, 30 June 2008. This means no more bank account and hence no more online or retail sales! In order to give Tash plenty of time to finalise our accounts (factoring in sympathetic shoulder rubs and the consumption of tea), we are closing the Is Not Magazine Online Store on 20 June, 2008 at midnight, Melbourne time. All our retail outlets will also cease stocking Is Not Magazine from 20 June. If you’d like to order any Is Not Magazine back issues or merchandise online, now’s the time to do it.Of course, we’d also like to give our interstate and overseas customers a chance to purchase the forthcoming bumper final issue, All That Glitters Is/Not Gold, so until 20 June, the store will allow a limited number of ‘pre-sale’ orders of this issue. These will be preferentially allocated to customers outside the Melbourne metropolitan area. That’s because Melburnians will be rather well placed to buy the issue once we’ve produced it. Between 20-26 July, visitors to our retrospective exhibition in Melbourne will be able to purchase the issue for $30, for cash only.
We are also planning a fire sale in August at our Melbourne CBD office, at which you’ll be able to pay cash for the entire range of Is Not Magazine merchandise (depending on availability – some issues are completely sold out), plus sundry office fittings and other random stuff we are trying to offload. It’ll be like the good old days of Welcome To The Jumble or the Cake Stall Corps! Or as Mel rather tragically offers, “like in Terminator 2 when the T-1000 falls in the molten steel and it flashes through the forms of the various people it has killed and impersonated.” Yep. Just like that.
