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  • '''Desert City Death Distro''' is a [[distro]] based in Phoenix, Arizona, U.S.A. Phoenix AZ 85003
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  • Dave Locke had earlier published the fanzine [[Phoenix (O.S.A.)|Phoenix]], as well as [[Pelf]] with David Hulan in the 1960s and 70s, [[Shambles]]
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  • '''Emerge and See Unity''' is a [[zine]] published by [[Dakota Phoenix]]. Issue #1 was completed in April 2003. The majority of that first issue Dakota Phoenix
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  • ...freestyle events like CASL contests and the 1989 NSA amateur nationals in Phoenix, AZ, interviews with pros like Ray Meyer and Don Brown, and trick tips. [[C
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  • ...in the East Bay and plays guitar for Green Day. Matthew Thompson lives in Phoenix, Arizona and continues to publish ''Fluke''. Phoenix, AZ 85001
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  • ...us cities where Doreen moved; from Seattle, Washington, to Akron, Ohio, to Phoenix, Arizona, U.S.A. It was begun in 1960s and continued into the 1970s. Issue
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  • ...al Revolution''' is a [[perzine]] published in Hammond, IN USA, by Veriria Phoenix. Its focus is on [[DIY]] lifestyle, getting healthier, Steampunk and other
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  • Dave Locke had earlier published the fanzine [[Phoenix (Locke)]], as well as [[Pelf]] with David Hulan in the 1960s and 70s, [[Awr
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  • ...n]], ''Mars'', ''Prometheus'', [[Sevagram]], and ''Symphony'', co-edited ''Phoenix'', which was renamed [[The Star Rover]], with F. Lee Baldwin and Fritz Hoff
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  • ...ontributors from around the world, including Anna (Leeds, UK), Anna Nasty (Phoenix, U.S.A.), Camille (Paris, France), Constance Legeay (Rennes, France), Darr
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  • Dave Locke had earlier published the fanzine [[Phoenix]], as well as [[Awry]] in the 1970s, [[Shambles]] with Ed Cagle, [[DAGLocke
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  • ...eographed fanzine were released, though the first two issues were titled ''Phoenix''.
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  • ...ying back a high L.B.A.", "Sam the Ez rippin one of the hottest inverts in Phoenix", "Eric R. blazing Shane's turf", "JPY inverted at Cady's ramp", and "Wild
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  • ...f the martial arts world, coupled with an explanation of his background in Phoenix, Arizona as a punk rock kid, his move to L.A. in 2006 and subsequent strugg
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  • ...Barstow, CA; Oatman, AZ; Kingman, AZ; Lake Havasu City, AZ; Seligman, AZ; Phoenix, AZ; Yuma, AZ.
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  • ...vue]], [[Planet Girl]] and others. Other topics include the death of River Phoenix, Clara Bow, music videos, animation, the ''Big Miss Movieola'' project by [
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  • * [[Phoenix]]
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