Shane Bugbee
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Shane Bugbee (born November 9, 1968) is an underground publisher, communicator, event promoter, he is the current owner of Radio Free Satan.
He has been criticised for allegedly exploiting the death of Dana Plato of Diff'rent Strokes for money by selling memorabilia including a CD recording of her "dying breath" [1][2].
In 1990, he created an underground publishing company called Michael Hunt Publishing, where he started publishing other artists including Mike Diana, a cartoonist convicted of obscenity.
Bugbee and his wife Amy organized "The Expo of the Extreme", an event first held in 1997. It was three days long and featured bands, artists, films, and porn stars. The second installment of "The Expo Of The Extreme" in 1999, was to include Dana Plato as the hostess, but she died just days before the event.
In the course of his work, Bugbee has interviewed various well-known individuals, including TV magician Penn Jillette, and Peter H. Gilmore, the High Priest of the Church of Satan.
[edit] Books Published by Shane Bugbee
- Superfly #1 Comic, by Mike Diana, 1993
- Cherry Bomb Revolution, by Mike Diana, 1995
- Worst of Boiled Angel, by Mike Diana, 1996
- Superfly # 2 Comic, by Mike Diana, 1997
- Dana Plato's Last Breath, book & CD, by Shane and Amy Bugbee, 1999
- Answer ME! #4, by Jim Goad 2001 (revised edition)
- Cooking With A Serial Killer, with Dorothea Puente, 2004
[edit] Events
- Expo of The Extreme 1997 & 1999, Chicago, IL
- Angry White Male Tour, 2001
[edit] External links
- [http://www.fangoria.com/news_article.php?id=1609} Radio Free Satan does Halloween play of House of 1000 Corpses
- [3] Salon.com
- [4] Michael Hunt Publishing and the Angry White Male Tour
- [5] Spin Magazine, Sept 2001
- [6] SFGATE.com, Angry White male meltdown
- [7] 1996, South Coast Today
- [8] Shane Bugbee publishes Dana Plato for Club Love.