How Bernie Sanders Shaped the Northeast Punk Scene [View all]
I'm SO EXCITED about this article!
I just received this from a friend. A friend that was a Hillary supporter. We've argued politics often. I'm much more liberal than he. But, he is a staunch Democrat. We've argued about Hillary and Bernie many times, in front of many people. I'll spare you the context of the arguments. Well, except his, "what's wrong with corporations making money?" UGH!
However, he's a music freak. I started him thinking about Bernie over a month ago with one of Bernie's speeches. He has liked him from the start but was still clinging to that Hillary thread. Until he saw this...
In Burlington, Vermont, 242 Main Street was originally the location of the city's water department. A nondescript building situated near the campus of the University of Vermont and across from a jewelry store, it would look more like an old middle school if not for the graffiti covering the front door and the sign next to it that reads, "Celebrating 25 Years of Art & Music."
It isn't a household name like the now-defunct CBGB in New York City, and it doesn't get the same recognition in the punk rock history books as a spot like 924 Gilman Street in Berkeley. But 242 Main Street is special in its own way: Nearly 30 years after opening its doors, it is now one of the longest running all-ages music venue in the country, beginning as an offbeat government-funded effort to overturn a draconian city ban on live music that resulted in the transformation of an old administrative building into the municipal youth center that exists to this day.
242 Main started out as an all-encompassing youth center, but by the end of Sanders's tenure as mayor in 1989, it had become renowned for its punk scenea transformation that is all the more remarkable given that local police forces and large rock clubs in other cities at the time were doing anything they could to stop punk from happening. Not to mention that, in the Reagan era, with the federal government rapidly pulling funding from local governments, paying for a teen center with city dollars was no small feat.
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How Sanders Shaped NE Punk Scene
When I saw the cartoon of Bernie Sanders that is used in this article I thought it was going to be something bad. So pleasantly surprised!
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