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'''Casablanca''' is a zine published by Christophe Bourseiller from Paris, France.  
 
'''Casablanca''' is a zine published by Christophe Bourseiller from Paris, France.  
  
The first issue of ''Casablanca was released Septembre 1, 1984, and is 14 pages total. The main theme of the zine was Copy Art, but in later issues began to feature [[Underground Culture|underground culture]].
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The first issue of ''Casablanca'' was released Septembre 1, 1984, and is 14 pages total. The main theme of the zine was Copy Art, but in later issues began to feature [[Underground Culture|underground culture]].
  
 
Issue 5 was released Janvier 1984, and is 26 pages total, size 8 ¼” x 11 5/8” on black and white paper, stapled;  it featured lots of art and editorials in English and French,  including “Greater Success In Apprehension & Convictions” with Leif Thuresson; “3Rio Tapes and Communication” by Magthea; “The New National Front” editorial; Ministry of Culture listing of albums, including Tribal Noise and The Wraith; A Personal Message from the Temple ov Psychick Youth.
 
Issue 5 was released Janvier 1984, and is 26 pages total, size 8 ¼” x 11 5/8” on black and white paper, stapled;  it featured lots of art and editorials in English and French,  including “Greater Success In Apprehension & Convictions” with Leif Thuresson; “3Rio Tapes and Communication” by Magthea; “The New National Front” editorial; Ministry of Culture listing of albums, including Tribal Noise and The Wraith; A Personal Message from the Temple ov Psychick Youth.

Revision as of 23:25, 15 November 2012

Casablanca is a zine published by Christophe Bourseiller from Paris, France.

The first issue of Casablanca was released Septembre 1, 1984, and is 14 pages total. The main theme of the zine was Copy Art, but in later issues began to feature underground culture.

Issue 5 was released Janvier 1984, and is 26 pages total, size 8 ¼” x 11 5/8” on black and white paper, stapled; it featured lots of art and editorials in English and French, including “Greater Success In Apprehension & Convictions” with Leif Thuresson; “3Rio Tapes and Communication” by Magthea; “The New National Front” editorial; Ministry of Culture listing of albums, including Tribal Noise and The Wraith; A Personal Message from the Temple ov Psychick Youth.