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  1. 33 years ago today
    Kathleen Hanna of the punk group Bikini Kill performs during the Rock for Choice concert at The Hollywood Palladium on April 30, 1993 in Los Angeles, California.

    Photo by Lindsay Brice

    #punk #punkrock #bikinikill #kathleenhanna #history #punkrockhistory #otd

  2. 30 years ago today
    Bikini Kill released their second studio album, Reject All American, April 5, 1996

    It features the singles "Statement of Vindication," "Capri Pants," and "Jet Ski."

    #punk #punks #punkrock #womenofpunk #kathleenhanna #kathiwilcox #bikinikill #history #punkrockhistory #otd

  3. 34 years ago today
    Bikini Kill – Kathleen Hanna and Kathi Wilcox – performed at St. Stephen’s in Washington, D.C., on November 16, 1991.

    Photos: Brad Sigal

    #punk #punks #punkrock #womenofpunk #bikinikill #kathleenhanna #kathiwilcox #history #punkrockhistory #otd

  4. -Bikini Kill-
    Concert Picture

    Berlin, 2024

    Kathleen Hanna (Bikini Kill / The Julie Ruin / Le Tigre)

    Picture taken by me © arnica montana

    I Can Almost See The Weekend!

    #bikinikill #kathleenhanna #riotgrrl #PunkSinger #punk #photography #concert #fridayvibes #friday #helloweekend

  5. #KathleenHanna, #TeganAndSara, More Back #InternetArchive in $621 Million Copyright Fight

    Over 300 artists signed #FightForTheFuture's open letter opposing the major label-led litigation over the Archive's preservation of #78rpm records

    by John Blistein, December 9, 2024

    "Kathleen Hanna, Tegan and Sara, and #AmandaPalmer are among the 300-plus musicians who have signed an open letter supporting the Internet Archive as it faces a $621 million copyright infringement lawsuit over its efforts to preserve 78 rpm records.
    The letter, spearheaded by the digital advocacy group Fight for the Future, states that the signatories 'wholeheartedly oppose' the lawsuit, which they suggest benefits '#ShareholderProfits' more than actual artists. It continues: 'We don’t believe that the Internet Archive should be destroyed in our name. The biggest players of our industry clearly need better ideas for supporting us, the artists, and in this letter we are offering them.'

    "Palmer, in a statement shared with Rolling Stone, says, 'It’s an ironic gut punch to musicians and audiences alike to see that the Internet Archive could be destroyed in the name of protecting musicians. For decades, the Internet Archive has had the backs of creators of all kinds when no one else was there to protect us, making sure that old recordings, live shows, websites like #MTVNews, and diverse information and culture from all over the world had a place where they’d never, ever be erased, carving out a haven where all that creativity and storytelling was recognized as a critically valuable contribution to an important #historic #archive.”

    Original article:
    rollingstone.com/music/music-n

    Archived version:
    archive.ph/19Hz4

    #BigMusic #BigRecordLabels #Music #Archives #Lawsuits #SaveTheArchive

  6. #KathleenHanna, #TeganAndSara, More Back #InternetArchive in $621 Million Copyright Fight

    Over 300 artists signed #FightForTheFuture's open letter opposing the major label-led litigation over the Archive's preservation of #78rpm records

    by John Blistein, December 9, 2024

    "Kathleen Hanna, Tegan and Sara, and #AmandaPalmer are among the 300-plus musicians who have signed an open letter supporting the Internet Archive as it faces a $621 million copyright infringement lawsuit over its efforts to preserve 78 rpm records.
    The letter, spearheaded by the digital advocacy group Fight for the Future, states that the signatories 'wholeheartedly oppose' the lawsuit, which they suggest benefits '#ShareholderProfits' more than actual artists. It continues: 'We don’t believe that the Internet Archive should be destroyed in our name. The biggest players of our industry clearly need better ideas for supporting us, the artists, and in this letter we are offering them.'

    "Palmer, in a statement shared with Rolling Stone, says, 'It’s an ironic gut punch to musicians and audiences alike to see that the Internet Archive could be destroyed in the name of protecting musicians. For decades, the Internet Archive has had the backs of creators of all kinds when no one else was there to protect us, making sure that old recordings, live shows, websites like #MTVNews, and diverse information and culture from all over the world had a place where they’d never, ever be erased, carving out a haven where all that creativity and storytelling was recognized as a critically valuable contribution to an important #historic #archive.”

    Original article:
    rollingstone.com/music/music-n

    Archived version:
    archive.ph/19Hz4

    #BigMusic #BigRecordLabels #Music #Archives #Lawsuits #SaveTheArchive

  7. #KathleenHanna, #TeganAndSara, More Back #InternetArchive in $621 Million Copyright Fight

    Over 300 artists signed #FightForTheFuture's open letter opposing the major label-led litigation over the Archive's preservation of #78rpm records

    by John Blistein, December 9, 2024

    "Kathleen Hanna, Tegan and Sara, and #AmandaPalmer are among the 300-plus musicians who have signed an open letter supporting the Internet Archive as it faces a $621 million copyright infringement lawsuit over its efforts to preserve 78 rpm records.
    The letter, spearheaded by the digital advocacy group Fight for the Future, states that the signatories 'wholeheartedly oppose' the lawsuit, which they suggest benefits '#ShareholderProfits' more than actual artists. It continues: 'We don’t believe that the Internet Archive should be destroyed in our name. The biggest players of our industry clearly need better ideas for supporting us, the artists, and in this letter we are offering them.'

    "Palmer, in a statement shared with Rolling Stone, says, 'It’s an ironic gut punch to musicians and audiences alike to see that the Internet Archive could be destroyed in the name of protecting musicians. For decades, the Internet Archive has had the backs of creators of all kinds when no one else was there to protect us, making sure that old recordings, live shows, websites like #MTVNews, and diverse information and culture from all over the world had a place where they’d never, ever be erased, carving out a haven where all that creativity and storytelling was recognized as a critically valuable contribution to an important #historic #archive.”

    Original article:
    rollingstone.com/music/music-n

    Archived version:
    archive.ph/19Hz4

    #BigMusic #BigRecordLabels #Music #Archives #Lawsuits #SaveTheArchive

  8. #KathleenHanna, #TeganAndSara, More Back #InternetArchive in $621 Million Copyright Fight

    Over 300 artists signed #FightForTheFuture's open letter opposing the major label-led litigation over the Archive's preservation of #78rpm records

    by John Blistein, December 9, 2024

    "Kathleen Hanna, Tegan and Sara, and #AmandaPalmer are among the 300-plus musicians who have signed an open letter supporting the Internet Archive as it faces a $621 million copyright infringement lawsuit over its efforts to preserve 78 rpm records.
    The letter, spearheaded by the digital advocacy group Fight for the Future, states that the signatories 'wholeheartedly oppose' the lawsuit, which they suggest benefits '#ShareholderProfits' more than actual artists. It continues: 'We don’t believe that the Internet Archive should be destroyed in our name. The biggest players of our industry clearly need better ideas for supporting us, the artists, and in this letter we are offering them.'

    "Palmer, in a statement shared with Rolling Stone, says, 'It’s an ironic gut punch to musicians and audiences alike to see that the Internet Archive could be destroyed in the name of protecting musicians. For decades, the Internet Archive has had the backs of creators of all kinds when no one else was there to protect us, making sure that old recordings, live shows, websites like #MTVNews, and diverse information and culture from all over the world had a place where they’d never, ever be erased, carving out a haven where all that creativity and storytelling was recognized as a critically valuable contribution to an important #historic #archive.”

    Original article:
    rollingstone.com/music/music-n

    Archived version:
    archive.ph/19Hz4

    #BigMusic #BigRecordLabels #Music #Archives #Lawsuits #SaveTheArchive

  9. #KathleenHanna, #TeganAndSara, More Back #InternetArchive in $621 Million Copyright Fight

    Over 300 artists signed #FightForTheFuture's open letter opposing the major label-led litigation over the Archive's preservation of #78rpm records

    by John Blistein, December 9, 2024

    "Kathleen Hanna, Tegan and Sara, and #AmandaPalmer are among the 300-plus musicians who have signed an open letter supporting the Internet Archive as it faces a $621 million copyright infringement lawsuit over its efforts to preserve 78 rpm records.
    The letter, spearheaded by the digital advocacy group Fight for the Future, states that the signatories 'wholeheartedly oppose' the lawsuit, which they suggest benefits '#ShareholderProfits' more than actual artists. It continues: 'We don’t believe that the Internet Archive should be destroyed in our name. The biggest players of our industry clearly need better ideas for supporting us, the artists, and in this letter we are offering them.'

    "Palmer, in a statement shared with Rolling Stone, says, 'It’s an ironic gut punch to musicians and audiences alike to see that the Internet Archive could be destroyed in the name of protecting musicians. For decades, the Internet Archive has had the backs of creators of all kinds when no one else was there to protect us, making sure that old recordings, live shows, websites like #MTVNews, and diverse information and culture from all over the world had a place where they’d never, ever be erased, carving out a haven where all that creativity and storytelling was recognized as a critically valuable contribution to an important #historic #archive.”

    Original article:
    rollingstone.com/music/music-n

    Archived version:
    archive.ph/19Hz4

    #BigMusic #BigRecordLabels #Music #Archives #Lawsuits #SaveTheArchive

  10. Kathleen Hanna on the surprising reactions to her book Rebel Girl, friendships with Shirley Manson and Amy Poehler, and why Chappell Roan talking about boundaries is “awesome.”

    stereogum.com/2283523/weve-got

    #music #punk #PunkRock #RiotGrrrl #KathleenHanna #BikiniKill #LeTigre #TheJulieRuin

  11. 32 years ago today
    Bikini Kill - Kathleen Hanna and Kathi Wilcox, playing at St. Stephens in Washington DC, November 16, 1991

    Photos by Brad Sigal

    #punkrock #womenofpunk #bikinikill #kathleenhanna #kathiwilcox #history #punkrockhistory #otd

  12. 32 years ago
    Kathleen Hanna and Kathi Wilcox of Bikini Kill at Gilman Street Project, Berkeley CA, Oktober 1992

    Photo by Convertido Photography

    #punk #punks #punkrock #womenofpunk #bikinikill #kathleenhanna #kathiwilcox #history #punkrockhistory

  13. Saw Le Tigre in concert recently. Super fun show. People say Kathleen Hanna is overrated but she's a real one in my books.
    #KathleenHanna
    #JDSamson
    #JohannaFateman
    #LeTigre
    #riotgrrrl
    #Deceptacon

  14. Kathleen Hanna and Kathi Wilcox of American group Bikini Kill performs live on stage at Irving Plaza in New York on 14th July 1994.

    Photo by Ebet Roberts

    #punk #punks #womenofpunk #bikinikill #kathleenhanna #kathiwilcox #history #punkrockhistory #otd

  15. Just finished watching "The Punk Singer", a 2013 documentary about Kathleen Hanna of Bikini Kill/Le Tigre/The Julie Ruin. What a blast, what an amazing woman.

    #KathleenHanna #BikiniKill #LeTigre #TheJulieRuin #punk #feminism