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(New page: Pardon the Typos was a garage-punk zine from 2000. It was a xeroxed mini-publication available in Burlington, Vermont in 2000 under the label of Bite Me! Press. The zine was guerrill...)
 
 
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    Pardon the Typos was a garage-punk zine from 2000.  It was a xeroxed mini-publication available in Burlington, Vermont in 2000 under the label of Bite Me! Press. The zine was guerrilla circulated in bookstores,libraries and coffee shops.
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'''Pardon the Typos''' was an art zine from 2000 edited by Gregory Scaff.   
  
    Pardon the Typos consisted of eight typewritten 4 1/4 X 3 inch pages. Edited by Gregory Scaff, Pardon the Typos was a social commentary, art criticism and Sex Positive zine. It spoke for the legalization of prostitution, was pro-porn, pro-nudity and pro-feminist. Over several issues, it contained essays on Vermont artists Dana Carlson and Mike Mayone,and reviews of Burlington art galleries.  It also contained bibliographies and a recommended reading list of books which espoused Sex Positive values. Pardon the Typos also had essays on American journalist Lori Berenson,[http://www.freelori.org] and one which promoted the use of a gender-neutral, third person pronoun, "tey".  
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'''Pardon the Typos''' consisted of eight typewritten 4 1/4 X 3 inch pages. It was a xeroxed mini-publication available in Burlington, Vermont, U.S.A. in 2000 under the label of Bite Me! Press. The zine was guerrilla circulated in bookstores,libraries and coffee shops.
   
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    Editor Gregory Scaff's art website can be found here: [http://www.SuccubusArts.com]
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'''Pardon the Typos''' was a social commentary, art criticism and Sex Positive zine. It spoke for the legalization of prostitution, was pro-porn, pro-nudity and pro-feminist. Over several issues, it contained essays on Vermont artists Dana Carlson and Mike Mayone,and reviews of Burlington art galleries.  It also contained bibliographies and a recommended reading list of books which espoused Sex Positive values. Pardon the Typos also had essays on American journalist Lori Berenson, and one which promoted the use of a gender-neutral, third person pronoun, "tey".
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==External Link==
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*[http://www.SuccubusArts.com Editor Gregory Scaff's art website]
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*[http://www.freelori.org Lori Berenson]
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Latest revision as of 16:51, 25 July 2011

Pardon the Typos was an art zine from 2000 edited by Gregory Scaff.

Pardon the Typos consisted of eight typewritten 4 1/4 X 3 inch pages. It was a xeroxed mini-publication available in Burlington, Vermont, U.S.A. in 2000 under the label of Bite Me! Press. The zine was guerrilla circulated in bookstores,libraries and coffee shops.

Pardon the Typos was a social commentary, art criticism and Sex Positive zine. It spoke for the legalization of prostitution, was pro-porn, pro-nudity and pro-feminist. Over several issues, it contained essays on Vermont artists Dana Carlson and Mike Mayone,and reviews of Burlington art galleries. It also contained bibliographies and a recommended reading list of books which espoused Sex Positive values. Pardon the Typos also had essays on American journalist Lori Berenson, and one which promoted the use of a gender-neutral, third person pronoun, "tey".

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