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(New page: '''Rude Girl''' is a zine by Eulalie Fenster-Glas and Alison Wonderland from San Antonio, Texas, U.S.A. Published in the 1990's, Rude Girl adopts the graphics of the Two-Tone Ska move...)
 
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'''Rude Girl''' is a [[zine]] by Eulalie Fenster-Glas and Alison Wonderland from San Antonio, Texas, U.S.A.
 
'''Rude Girl''' is a [[zine]] by Eulalie Fenster-Glas and Alison Wonderland from San Antonio, Texas, U.S.A.
  
Published in the 1990's, Rude Girl adopts the graphics of the Two-Tone Ska movement in Britain at that time. The subtitles of each issue give some idea of the content: issue one is the "Double Barrel Smile Style" issue, which attacks a multitude of subjects, and asks "I want to know why gay men get ballet, opera, high fashion, sleazy cinema, hairstyling & interior decoration...we get hiking boots, thrift store flannel, secondhand pickups and Sweet Honey in the Rock. I demand we reclaim our gender!"; issue two is the "Hate Issue", with articles such as "Hate Freedom Rings & Glad they're Becoming a Trendy Fashion Misstatement", "We Hate The Goddess", and "Hate the 'Queer' Phone Line";  issue three is subtitled "Ruder Than You", and talks about abortion rights and includes the article "Assimilation or Freedom Rings Part II";  issue four is "We hate the BARS", and states, "There is one facet of the gay community which is horrifying and wretched no matter where you go. We refer, of course, to the bars": issue six says "Send Brother Rick to Hell" and tackles religion and evangelists. Rude Girl says, "God does hate fags - or he would if there were a God. And any lesbian who is a Christian is a double idiot because God hates women too";  issue eight declares "Non-Issue: National Coming Out Day", issue eleven asks, "Are You A Woman of Mystery?", and issue twelve is the "Special Intense Issue"
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Published in the 1990's, Rude Girl adopts the graphics of the Two-Tone Ska movement in Britain at that time. The subtitles of each issue give some idea of the content: issue one is the "Double Barrel Smile Style" issue, which attacks a multitude of subjects, and asks "I want to know why gay men get ballet, opera, high fashion, sleazy cinema, hairstyling & interior decoration...we get hiking boots, thrift store flannel, secondhand pickups and Sweet Honey in the Rock. I demand we reclaim our gender!"; issue two is the "Hate Issue", with articles such as "Hate Freedom Rings & Glad they're Becoming a Trendy Fashion Misstatement", "We Hate The Goddess", and "Hate the 'Queer' Phone Line";  issue three is subtitled "Ruder Than You", and talks about abortion rights and includes the article "Assimilation or Freedom Rings Part II";  issue four is "We hate the BARS", and states, "There is one facet of the gay community which is horrifying and wretched no matter where you go. We refer, of course, to the bars": issue six says "Send Brother Rick to Hell" and tackles religion and evangelists. Rude Girl says, "God does hate fags - or he would if there were a God. And any lesbian who is a Christian is a double idiot because God hates women too";  issue eight declares "Non-Issue: National Coming Out Day", issue eleven asks, "Are You A Woman of Mystery?", and issue twelve is the "Special Intense Issue".
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Rude Girl sporadically featured reviews of zines such as [[Action Girl]], [[Butterknife Junior]],  [[Easily Grossed Out]],[[Fembot]], [[Fuh Cole]], [[Outpunk]], and [[Slut Utopia]].
  
 
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[[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:Texas Zines]] [[Category:1990's publications]] [[Category:Queer]]

Revision as of 08:13, 14 March 2009

Rude Girl is a zine by Eulalie Fenster-Glas and Alison Wonderland from San Antonio, Texas, U.S.A.

Published in the 1990's, Rude Girl adopts the graphics of the Two-Tone Ska movement in Britain at that time. The subtitles of each issue give some idea of the content: issue one is the "Double Barrel Smile Style" issue, which attacks a multitude of subjects, and asks "I want to know why gay men get ballet, opera, high fashion, sleazy cinema, hairstyling & interior decoration...we get hiking boots, thrift store flannel, secondhand pickups and Sweet Honey in the Rock. I demand we reclaim our gender!"; issue two is the "Hate Issue", with articles such as "Hate Freedom Rings & Glad they're Becoming a Trendy Fashion Misstatement", "We Hate The Goddess", and "Hate the 'Queer' Phone Line"; issue three is subtitled "Ruder Than You", and talks about abortion rights and includes the article "Assimilation or Freedom Rings Part II"; issue four is "We hate the BARS", and states, "There is one facet of the gay community which is horrifying and wretched no matter where you go. We refer, of course, to the bars": issue six says "Send Brother Rick to Hell" and tackles religion and evangelists. Rude Girl says, "God does hate fags - or he would if there were a God. And any lesbian who is a Christian is a double idiot because God hates women too"; issue eight declares "Non-Issue: National Coming Out Day", issue eleven asks, "Are You A Woman of Mystery?", and issue twelve is the "Special Intense Issue".

Rude Girl sporadically featured reviews of zines such as Action Girl, Butterknife Junior, Easily Grossed Out,Fembot, Fuh Cole, Outpunk, and Slut Utopia.