Richie Ramone reads “The Unauthorized Biography – RAMONES” Children’s Book + Adds Shows

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All the young punks must descend on Village Works on 90 E 3rd Street in the East Village Saturday, Feb. 5 at 1 pm to mean legend Richie Ramone.

Richie Ramone drummed in the infamous leather jacket-clad quartet, RAMONES, from 1983 to 1987. His sticks pounded out the albums albums “Too Tough to Die,” “Animal Boy” and “Halfway to Sanity” with bludgeoning tunes like “Wart Hog,” “My Brain Is Hanging Upside Down (Bonzo Goes to Bitburg),” and “Weasel Face.”

On Saturday, Feb. 5 at 1 pm, he will read “The Unauthorized Biography – RAMONES,” a picture book for fans of all ages to children ages 8 through 10 at Joseph Sheridan’s Village Works. Published in 2020, the hardcover is a picture book for fans of all ages.

Sheridan’s independent shop exclusively sells books from New York-based authors. The East Village cultural hub also showcases and sells the work of emerging artists. From photo exhibitions to graffiti legends, the East Village storefront is a platform and a money-maker for creatives of all walks of NYC.

In addition to commanding the drums, guitar, and mic, Richie Ramone is an author himself. In 2018, he released “I Know Better Now: My Life Before, During and After the Ramones,” which he wrote with music editor of Chronogram magazine Peter Aaron.

During the past decade, he revitalized his solo career, unleashing his first solo LP “Entitled” in 2013, and its follow-up, “Cellophane,” in 2016.

The punk icon will tour with his solo band this year, kicking things off March 23 in Worcester, MA with Public Nature as his supporting act. Tickets for Richie Ramone’s USA tour – as well as a link to purchase his autobiography – are available through his official website.

Village Works Hours and Location:

90 E 3rd St Suite B, New York, NY 10003

Monday 2–11 PM

Tuesday 2–11 PM

Wednesday 2–11 PM

Thursday 2–11 PM

Friday 2–11 PM

Saturday 2–11 PM

Sunday 2–11 PM

Richie Ramone Tour Dates:

With supporting act Public Nature:

3/23 Worcester, MA – Ralph’s Rock Diner

3/24 New Haven, CT – Cafe Nine

3/25 Providence, RI – Askew

3/26 Clifton, NJ – Dingbatz

3/27 New York City – Bowery Electric

3/28 Atlantic City, NJ – Bourre

3/29 Bordentown, NJ – Randy Now’s

3/30 Wayne, PA – 118 North

3/31 Washington, DC – Slash Run

4/1 Altoona, PA – McGarvey’s

4/2 Harrisburg, PA – HMAC

4/3 Cumberland, MD – Mezzo’s

4/4 Pittsburgh, PA – Hard Rock Cafe

4/5 Rochester, NY – Montage Music Hall

4/6 Canton, OH – Buzzbin

4/7 Columbus, OH – Skully’s

4/8 Chicago, IL – Reggie’s Music Joint

With supporting act Bass Amo and Dano:

4/9 Indianapolis, IN – Melody Inn

4/10 Knoxville, TN – The Brickyard

4/11 Birmingham, AL – The Nick

With supporting act Jarett Adloff Band:

4/13 Dallas, TX – Amplified Live

4/14 Austin, TX – Kick Butt Cafe

4/15 San Antonio, TX – Paper Tiger

4/16 Houston, TX – Secret Group

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Anders is the creative force and technical architect behind Divine Magazine’s editorial identity. Blending Scandinavian minimalism with a sharp instinct for digital storytelling, he shapes the magazine’s voice, visual rhythm, and structural clarity. His work moves between worlds — part editor, part engineer — ensuring every article is not only beautifully crafted but technically flawless beneath the surface. From SEO frameworks to asset design, from WordPress architecture to the magazine’s cinematic featured imagery, Anders builds the systems that let stories breathe. He curates Divine’s tone with intention: clean lines, honest language, and a commitment to elevating everyday subjects into something quietly extraordinary. Whether refining editorial workflows or sculpting the magazine’s long‑term creative direction, Anders brings a steady hand and an eye for detail — the kind that turns a publication into a signature.