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on August 8, 2011
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Tracks of my Tears by cdroege
A limited edition record featuring stories about every song that has induced tears. Records will be cradled by letterpressed covers.
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103% funded $1,555 pledged
- 45 backers
- Funded Aug 17, 2011
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Economics and feminism: Two zines about bicycling by Elly Blue
Good writing about bikes that fits in your pocket and changes the world.
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117% funded $1,173 pledged
- 51 backers
- Funded Aug 11, 2011
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Post-Car Adventuring Guidebooks by Justin Eichenlaub and Kelly Gregory
Our books provide inspiration and guides for car-free trips to places usually considered inaccessible without a car--via foot, bike, and transit.
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101% funded $6,570 pledged
- 148 backers
- Funded Aug 27, 2010
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Pittsburgh Alt-Folk Collective Boca Chica is Recording their 3rd Album! by Hallie Pritts (Boca Chica)
Support Pittsburgh's finest Americana collective and help them make the world's best twangy alt-folk record!
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107% funded $1,718 pledged
- 45 backers
- Funded Sep 04, 2010
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on July 19, 2010
ATM or this is [not] new york by Sponsored By Nobody
New interdisciplinary theatre work using New Yorkers' daily interactions with its homeless population as a means to investigate the financial crisis.
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100% funded $10,045 pledged
- 105 backers
- Funded Jul 27, 2010
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on May 31, 2010
Scam: The First Four Issues by Microcosm Publishing
Scam encourages people to live the best life they know how! Punks in the street, fun, and how-to in memoir! Coming soon from Microcosm Publishing!
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100% funded $5,002 pledged
- 129 backers
- Funded Jun 21, 2010
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Taking the Lane: A feminist bike zine by Elly Blue
A zine about women's experiences in the bicycling movement. Pre-order the first issue and contribute your own perspective to the second!
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157% funded $552 pledged
- 46 backers
- Funded Jun 25, 2010
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A Community Apiary in Pittsburgh! by Burgh Bees
We are turning an abandoned urban lot in Pittsburgh into a community apiary (for honeybee hives) and demonstration pollinator garden.
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105% funded $3,695 pledged
- 66 backers
- Funded May 31, 2010
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See You Tomorrow, Hopefully (a Performance Tour) by Meg Shevenock & Jamie Boyle
See You Tomorrow, Hopefully is a performance tour to engage the questions and complications of empathy and “otherness” in the American public.
Funding Unsuccessful (06/26/2010)


