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[[Image:SpagDinner.jpg|frame|Issue #12 cover]]
 
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'''Spaghetti Dinner & Dancing''' was  a [[perzine]] published by [[R. James]] [[aka: Randy Spaghetti]] out of Missoula, MT during the 1990s.  
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'''Spaghetti Dinner & Dancing''' was  a [[perzine]] published by [[ Randy Spaghetti]] out of Missoula, MT during the 1990s.  
  
 
'''Spaghetti Dinner & Dancing''' was unique in that while the author was into punk and usually featured a little music content or zine reviews, the bulk of each issue was filled with stories about hiking, camping and Montana history. Most of the stories read like journal entries of someone researching history of an area, then hiking it and stopping to write about their observations along the way.  
 
'''Spaghetti Dinner & Dancing''' was unique in that while the author was into punk and usually featured a little music content or zine reviews, the bulk of each issue was filled with stories about hiking, camping and Montana history. Most of the stories read like journal entries of someone researching history of an area, then hiking it and stopping to write about their observations along the way.  
  
[[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Montana Zines]] [[Category:1990's publications]][[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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[[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Montana Zines]] [[Category:1990's publications]][[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:Perzine]]

Latest revision as of 23:09, 24 February 2009

Issue #12 cover

Spaghetti Dinner & Dancing was a perzine published by Randy Spaghetti out of Missoula, MT during the 1990s.

Spaghetti Dinner & Dancing was unique in that while the author was into punk and usually featured a little music content or zine reviews, the bulk of each issue was filled with stories about hiking, camping and Montana history. Most of the stories read like journal entries of someone researching history of an area, then hiking it and stopping to write about their observations along the way.