The New York Times
(Sun January 8, 2006) In
Love With Reality Truly, Madly, Virtually. "Rose Marshack,
a multimedia artist/musician/programmer (weren't artists waiters
in the old days?), calls Canvas "the missing link I've been
waiting for, the opportunity to make new art from hardware."
Punk Planet (#69, Sept 2005) copy
available upon request.
Chicago Tribune (June 10, 2005)
"Under the ticketed sun. Who'd pay money to see the sunset?
Try 298 in Chicago..." copy available upon request.
Boston Phoenix, (June 3-9, 2005)
Here Comes The Sun. "Rose Marshack sells the sun; Steve
Albini records."
Rhizome.org, Net Art News (May
13, 2005) 11,000
Fahrenheit Degrees of Fun. "The Rolling Stones may be
burdening us with yet another worldwide tour, but they're far
from the oldest ticket in town. Rose Marshack, bassist of perennial
Champaign-Urbana, Illinois outfit The Poster Children, is trying
her hand at promoting an act that's got billions of years on Mick
'n' Keith: the setting sun..."
Lost At Sea.Net Media:
Tickets To The Sunset. "Q: Is SUNSET a declaration of
war on the disconnection of modern life, or a celebration of the
unappreciated details that make up the background noise of existence?"
Wired Magazine (8.06, June 2000)
"Strange Attractors - Call it open source rock 'n' roll...
The mission of the band Poster Children is to give their fans
the tools and inspiration to become as creative as they wanna
be...."
Rolling Stone (March 17, 1999)
Grown-up
Citizens (celebrating my rock band's farewell to Warner Bros/
Reprise Records.)
Baby Sue Magazine (1997)
This interview is one of hundreds of interviews from my performances
in the 1990s, but I think it's kind of cute and will be fun to
compare to newer ones in the future. "Question 12. Have
you ever been arrested? If yes, what happened? If no, what was
your closest call? Answer: "I have never been arrested. I
was once taken into the police station for playing Dungeons and
Dragons after curfew."
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