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Issue 8 contains letters to the editor from friends and intimates and is illustrated with found photographs and advertisements. This issue also includes a interview between Gerard Malanga and Lynne Tillman and the useful “What every girl thinks of three minutes before surrender.” | Issue 8 contains letters to the editor from friends and intimates and is illustrated with found photographs and advertisements. This issue also includes a interview between Gerard Malanga and Lynne Tillman and the useful “What every girl thinks of three minutes before surrender.” | ||
− | Writers and artists included in other issues include Jack Goldstein, Harry Smith, and Jack Handey (Deep Thoughts. | + | Writers and artists included in other issues include Jack Goldstein, Harry Smith, and Jack Handey (Deep Thoughts). |
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+ | ''Bikini Girl'' is now in a number of collections, and was one of the featured zines at the Brooklyn Museum exhibition, ''Copy Machine Manifesto'' in 2024. | ||
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Revision as of 00:47, 24 February 2024
Bikini Girl was a 1980s zine based in NYC, USA.
Lisa B. Falour (also known as Lisa Baumgardner and Deena Schwartzbaum) produced Bikini Girl from 1978 to 1990 on the Lower East Side in New York City.
Issue 8 contains letters to the editor from friends and intimates and is illustrated with found photographs and advertisements. This issue also includes a interview between Gerard Malanga and Lynne Tillman and the useful “What every girl thinks of three minutes before surrender.”
Writers and artists included in other issues include Jack Goldstein, Harry Smith, and Jack Handey (Deep Thoughts).
Bikini Girl is now in a number of collections, and was one of the featured zines at the Brooklyn Museum exhibition, Copy Machine Manifesto in 2024.