Making a 'zine
By Tracy Zollinger Turner
There's a secret and remarkable mass transit system in Columbus that can take "awesome" people, particularly sultry, scarf-knitting women, anywhere in the city they need to go. That's a great convenience for one of the greatest, most internationally acclaimed tambourine players of all time, a local man who is able to move the masses into wild dancing with his rhythms from right in front of Steak n Shake.
That's the way that things are in Damion Armentrout's daydreams. Six of them, along with essays about drum machines and Pabst Blue Ribbon beer, are cleverly written about in the third issue of his 'zine Pocket, which will set you back about the cost of a bottle of water - $1.50.
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