Cashiers du Cinemart

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Cashiers du Cinemart is a zine based in Detroit, Michigan. Started in 1994 by Mike White, it was originally a cut & paste zine done on a Smith Corona word processor. It went to DTP with the sixth issue, to a more professional format with the seventh issue and to its current form with the eleventh issue. Often called "CdC" for short, this magazine may look more professional than it used to, but it still holds on tight to its grass roots. There is little continuity to content from issue to issue.

Cashiers du Cinemart focuses on film (primarily), books, music, and other pop culture items. Some have described it as "a thinking person's Entertainment Weekly" while The Factsheet Five Zine Reader called it "the magazine Film Threat wishes it was."

External Links

Official website