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Blackboard entry by Aaron Winters

A Creative Pool project by Aaron Winters

Exit Strategy 02: The Outbreak b/w The Break Out Street Date: November 7, 2006 Exit Strategy proves to only get bigger, stronger and more unique with each release. Issue Two boasts over 70 commercial-free pages of original art, interviews and, beginning with this issue, an EXT.STG. exclusive five song 10" vinyl EP. The new issue will be available in early November 2006 in a standard edition of 500 and a special "White Label" run limited to just 100 copies. Artists featured in Issue 2: Jesse LeDoux (Rhode Island), Attaboy (SF Bay Area), Tim Karpinski (Portland OR), Emil Kozak (Spain), Christopher Sleboda/Gluekit (Connecticut), UPSO (Toledo OH), Bill Dunlap (SF/Maryland), Ryan Waller (NYC), Steak Mtn (Brooklyn), John Stuart Berger (Sacramento CA), Skinner (Sacramento), Mike Stilkey (Los Angeles CA), Jared Konopitski (Sacramento), Craig Atkinson (UK), Judd Hertzler (Sacramento), Rotem Nir (Israel), Georgina Vieane (Netherlands), Scott Barry (San Francisco), Graciela Guardado (Los Angeles), Ella Kilgour (UK), Richard St. Ofle (Sacramento), Sophie Stubbs (Scotland), Aaron Winters (Sacramento), Dan Herrera & Ashley Harris (Sacramento), Donnie Bauer & Angel D'Amico (Chicago) and more. Bands slated to appear on the album: Sincabeza (France), PETS (Sacramento), Butch vs Femme (Dixon CA), GOLAB (Toldeo OH), The Tangles (Sacramento). Two of the tracks have never been released. Exit Strategy magazine is available online from www.abidevisuals.com, and in select retail outlets, including Colette, Paris. Release party dates and sample pages at www.exitstrategymagazine.com and myspace.com/exitstrategymagazine -===- Exit Strategy, a series of art annuals published by the Abide Visuals Multimedia Juggernaut, builds on the tradition of independently published portfolio journals, high-end art-driven magazines and artist-produced 'zines in an attempt to push those genres forward. AVMJ is dedicated to keeping Exit Strategy independent and commercial-free while maintaining the highest production standards, allowing for the widest range of artistic freedom and integrity to be represented in the maximum number of pages each issue and an avenue for artists to have their work seen in the most competent and professional manner possible by their peers and critics worldwide.