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  • ...996 to 2000 out of Louisville, KY. There were nine issues. The goal of the zine was to "promote social awareness about and among youth, encourage community '''Brat''' is included in the Sophia Smith Zine Collection at Smith College.
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  • '''20 Bus''' was a [[zine]] started in 1992 by [[Kelli Callis]] (aka Kelli Williams). ...1900s, and later published [[Kurt Cobain Was Lactose Intolerant Conspiracy Zine]].
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  • '''April Fools Day''' was a [[zine]] written by [[Kathleen Hanna]] in 1995 about recovering from an alcohol ad ...e Collection at Duke University and in the Sophia Smith Zine Collection at Smith College.
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  • ...1993 by [[Sarah Dyer]], who was the sole creator and contributor of the [[zine]]. ...ction]] at Duke University, and in the [[Sophia Smith Zine Collection]] at Smith College.
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  • '''Kill The Robot''' was a zine by Jason, published in Maryland, U.S.A. ''Kill The Robot'' is included in the Sophia Smith Collection at Smith College.
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  • ...pts from ''Bamboo Girl'' were featured in the anthology ''[[The Riot Grrrl Collection]]'', edited by Lisa Darms and published by The Feminist Press. ''Bamboo Girl'' is included in the Sophia Smith Zine Collection at Smith College.
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  • ...ia Smith Zine Collection at Smith College and the Sarah and Jen Wolfe Zine Collection at The University of Iowa. ...ges.edu/findaids/sophiasmith/mnsss356_list.html Sophia Smith Collection at Smith College]
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  • '''Crystal Blue Persuasion''' is a [[zine]] by Rae, published in Minnesota, U.S.A.. This zine was released in the early 1990's, and was mainly devoted to independent [[p
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  • '''Everything I Touch Turns to Shit and Garbage''' is a [[zine]] by [[Queen Itchie]] and was published in New York. Later issues saw the title shortened to simply '''Shit and Garbage'''. The zine featured articles such as "The Women of Shit and Garbage", "Great Scorpios
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  • '''Busy Bea's Bush''' was a [[Perzine|personal 'zine]] created and written by [[Nicole Beatrice Emmenegger]]. ...Nicole belongs to, outlining some of their activites and aspirations. The zine also features reviews of recordings by Bikini Kill, Bratmobile, Frumpies, H
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  • '''Beer Frame''' [[zine]] features a wide variety of product reviews that, after reading, will make ...to the Obscure,'' which covered similar subject matter to what was in his zine.
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  • ...e includes a piece on Dorothy Parker; a reprint from the editor's personal zine done at age eleven; reviews of recordings by bands such as Behead, The Cra One issue of ''Miss Mary Mack'' was a [[split zine]] with [[Beri-Beri]].
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  • '''There's no such thing as a good faerie''' is a [[zine]] by Gretchen Lowther from Illinois, U.S.A. ...re are also interviews with the bands Lipkandy, and with Skinned Teen, The zine also contains drawings, graphics, and reviews of recordings by The Crabs, L
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  • '''Punk in my Vitamins?''' was a [[zine]] from Olympia, Washington, U.S.A. by [[Vern Rumsey]]. Produced in the 1990's, Punk in my Vitamins? was an eclectic zine. Issue two featured an interview with Nation of Ulysses and writing about c
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  • '''What you can learn from a Glamour Girl''' is a [[One-shot|one-shot]] [[zine]] by Larissa from Orange County, California, U.S.A. Larissa's zine was published in the 1990's, during the early years of [[Riot Grrrl]]. She
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  • '''Burn Collector''' is a [[zine]] written and published by [[Al Burian]] in Chicago, IL, U.S.A. Later issue ...fifth printing. ''Burn Collector'' was featured in Volume Two of 1997's [[Zine Yearbook]].
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  • '''Girl Germs''' was a zine created by [[Allison Wolfe]] and [[Molly Neuman]], both members of the band ...], [[Jena von Brucker]], [[G.B. Jones]], [[Johnny Noxzema]] and Rex; [[Jen Smith]] (editor of [[Red Rover]]); and Kaia Wilson. Groups interviewed by ''Girl
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  • '''Teen Fag''' was a queer [[zine]] published by [[Gordon Gordon]]. ''Teen Fag'' is included in the Sophia Smith Collection at Smith College.
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  • ...photo of [[G.B. Jones]] by [[Johnny Noxzema]]]]'''Femme Flicke''' was a [[zine]] created by [[Tina Spangler]] and published in Cambridge, MA. ...y Girl's Dream]] zine) Kevin Flansburg, [[Scott Hamrah]] (of [[Hermenaut]] zine), Nicke Forte, Lucy Thane, Jenny Rogers, Matthew Fauver, Lucie Chan, Lenn K
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  • ...hatezine' (as opposed to [[fanzine|'fan'-zine]]), or sometimes as an 'anti-zine', introducing a new category into the the self-publishing world. 'This was ...tively contributed to the zine [[Girl Germs]], and were interviewed in the zine [[Alarm Clock]].
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