This issue is focused on the author's experiences living at the punk squat Casa Del Sol in the South Bronx. He shares several anecdotes about fellow squatter Bueno of the Cherry Tree Association, including a time he offered Casa as a place to stay during a Republican National Convention and a manifesto by Bueno titled "BLUE PRINT FOR THE REVOLUTION." Included are musings on interpersonal conflict while living in a communal anarchist house, a squatter named Ketchup leading an after school care program, white punk squatters and gentrification, and a first-person retelling of the final eviction of Casa Del Sol and subsequent fire. Jonathan also writes about the reporter Dan Rather as poet, a bike accident, jealousy and the end of a relationship, and ends on interviews with the bands Hiretsukan and 1905.