NEW STAFF SHOT COMING
Original CAM Staff, 2006, "On Down Time"
From Left to Right:
Keri-ann, Banshee A. Goldmann, Louie, Nick, and Lymond.
CAM's new dig: After hearing the 30 Seconds to Mars song "Kings+ Queens", when I don't normally dig on that genre of music, I have got to say that if our company had a theme song, this would be it. Pay attention to the lyrics.
Here is a link to the YouTube video for the song. I hope you like it as much as we do.
Keri-ann Jackson-Goldmann
About the Magazine:
CAM has always been a cyclic creature. When
founded in late 1998, there was talent available, but no real equipment or
staff. From 2001- 2005, CAM
was strictly a webzine. After years of tweaking, CAM went print for the first time in May of
2006 and continued to run until March of 2007, created in Microsoft Publisher
2003 at public libraries and printed at copy shops. Most pages, including the
cover, were black-and white. Towards the end of the 1st print run, more and
more pages were matte color. At that point, the magazine switched from
monthly to bi-monthly and was only available in .pdf format until
September of 2007, when the originator of the print issues left the company.
Today, the magazine is created with Adobe InDesign 4 by gifted layout goddess,
Regina Steed-Ford and printed on magazine slick by an outside company.
Beauty and simplicity are evident
throughout the pages of CAM,
which keeps to a 3-color scheme or full color for the front and back cover and a black-and-white interior.
There is little advertising in today's 80-page, digest size, bi-monthly CAM.
About Banshee A. Goldmann,
Founder of CAM:
Few people can claim the sort of
name recognition in the Philly scenes as Banshee. Once starving and homeless on
Philly's cold, unforgiving streets, today he is on the cusp of greatness
through his greatest project of the last 10 years: CAM, which has gone glossy print for
the first time ever. He has also assisted dozens of fringe
musicians with their projects, and has his own Experimental musical
project, Prick of Misery and a new project, SASD, with Josh Shaffer of Yohimbe fame. He is known by name to thousands of people not just
in and around town, but in several other states and countries as well. He has been to hundreds of live
performances not just as a spectator, but also as a performer and journalist.
Culture Asylum Magazine
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7127 Rutland St., 2nd Floor
Philadelphia PA 19149
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Sat: 3PM-7PM
Sun: Closed (except for concerts or other social appearances)