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  • [[Image:CW6.jpg|frame|'''Critical Wave'''<br/> Issue 6 1988 <br/> Logo and main title designed by Kevin Clarke <br '''''Critical Wave''''', later subtitled ''The European Science Fiction & Fantasy Review'', wa
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  • ...DJ Frederick]]. Other issues include: [[AIR/waves]], [[RADIO/waves]] and [[WAVE/length]]. Each focuses primarily on shortwave pirate radio. Pirates are unl
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  • ...DJ Frederick]]. Other issues include: [[AIR/waves]], [[RADIO/waves]] and [[WAVE/length]]. Each focuses primarily on shortwave pirate radio. Pirates are unl
    641 bytes (92 words) - 21:36, 25 October 2007
  • [[Image:CW6.jpg|frame|'''Critical Wave'''<br/> Issue 6 1988 <br/> Logo and main title designed by Kevin Clarke <br '''''Critical Wave''''', later subtitled ''The European Science Fiction & Fantasy Review'', wa
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  • ...ateur Press Association|apazine]], distributed via Apa-B) and ''[[Critical Wave]]'' (1987-1996, with [[Steve Green]]). Tudor's dispatches from the United S In late 2008, Tudor and Green decided to relaunch ''Critical Wave'' as an online newszine.
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  • *[[Humility Wave]]
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  • ...-Surrealist Cafe'''<br/> On display at ''Punk Passage: San Francisco First Wave Punk'']] ...isplay in the October, 2009 exhibition ''Punk Passage: San Francisco First Wave Punk'' at the San Francisco Public Library.
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  • ...ticles were gathered from such publications as [[Apparatchik]], [[Critical Wave]], [[The Drink Tank]], [[Gonzo]], [[Matrix]], [[Omega]], [[Procrastinations
    646 bytes (90 words) - 05:11, 22 November 2011
  • * Being goth, punk, new wave, emo, riot grrrl, or otherwise an edgy misanthrope
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  • ...005. It was featured in [[The Invisible Reading Room]] as part of the Next Wave festival in 2006. How Things Work II was released in September 2007. How Th
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  • ...ash, The Heartbreakers, and The Jam, and headlines such as "No Ban For New Wave at Rainbow". Eighteen-year-old editor Roy describes how his [[Cut and Paste The cover proclaims " And What A Riot! Now You've Bought It!"
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  • [[Image:Crimewave12.jpg|200px|thumb|right|'''Crime Wave''' <br/>Issue 12, 1999]]
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  • ...e Peter Hein from the band Fehlfarben and Gabi Delgado from the German New Wave band DAF.
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  • Released in England, the zine announces itself as "Nottingham's Only New Wave Fanzine". The first issue appeared in January of 1977, and a number of issu
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  • The name 'Manifesta' was taken from the third wave feminist book ''Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future'' written
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  • ...chola ([[Vector]]), Dave Rike ([[Innuendo]]), [[Martin Tudor]] ([[Critical Wave]]), and [[Walt Willis]] ([[Hyphen]]).
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  • ...re covered, the material tends to detail indie rock, [[punk]] rock, and no wave/experimental music. Many well-known artists have written for Mannerist, and
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  • It began publishing in 1997 following a wave of "teen-c" [[zines]]. Eighteen issues have been published, with themes inc
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  • Green's general-distribution fanzines include ''[[Critical Wave]]'' (with [[Martin Tudor]]), ''[[Thunderbox]]'' (with his wife, [[Ann Green ...ave included "James Penfield" (used for capsule book reviews in ''Critical Wave'') and "Stuart Conway" (briefly a member of The Organisation).
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  • ...Rob Latham, in his essay "Biotic Invasions: ecological imperialism in new wave fiction", writes: "This essay examines a spate of SF novels and stories by ...51/is_2_37/ai_n29365074/ ''Biotic invasions: ecological imperialism in new wave fiction'' by Rob Latham]
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  • '''Coronavirus Special: Second Wave''' (November 2020): Interview with Krust '''Coronavirus Special: Third Wave''' (July 2021): Interviews with 63 High and Hard Skin
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  • Tudor also published the fanzine [[Critical Wave]] with [[Steve Green]].
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