Difference between revisions of "North Houston Zine"
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− | North Houston Zine had a poor name, however the name depicted the social plight of non car owners trapped in the suburban sprawl that is Houston. The central theme of this zine was the support of local punk bands from Texas. This zine was created by Scott Clark, Paul Dyne and Glenn Durham. | + | '''North Houston [[Zine]]''' had a poor name, however the name depicted the social plight of non car owners trapped in the suburban sprawl that is Houston. The central theme of this zine was the support of local punk bands from Texas. This zine was created by Scott Clark, Paul Dyne and Glenn Durham. |
Revision as of 08:11, 26 August 2007
North Houston Zine had a poor name, however the name depicted the social plight of non car owners trapped in the suburban sprawl that is Houston. The central theme of this zine was the support of local punk bands from Texas. This zine was created by Scott Clark, Paul Dyne and Glenn Durham.