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Released in the 1990's, there are no editors or publishers listed anywhere, or any information other than a P.O. Box on the back of the zine. Instead each issue consists of essays, articles, interviews and stories from a queer male perspective. | Released in the 1990's, there are no editors or publishers listed anywhere, or any information other than a P.O. Box on the back of the zine. Instead each issue consists of essays, articles, interviews and stories from a queer male perspective. | ||
− | Issue one is four inches by eleven inches, with a green card stock cover that lists the included contents as: Dennis Cooper Asks "What Is God?"; Wayne Davidson Explores Minogue Mania; John Huston Interviews Saint Etienne's Bob Stanley; [[Jeffery Kennedy]] Rescues ABBA; [[Johnny Noxzema]]'s Guide To New York; Kurt B. Reighley - Pornography And Me. | + | Issue one is four inches by eleven inches, with a green card stock cover that lists the included contents as: "Dennis Cooper Asks "What Is God?"; Wayne Davidson Explores Minogue Mania; John Huston Interviews Saint Etienne's Bob Stanley; [[Jeffery Kennedy]] Rescues ABBA; [[Johnny Noxzema]]'s Guide To New York; Kurt B. Reighley - Pornography And Me." |
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+ | Issue two is five inches by five inches, with a yellow card stock cover that lists these contents: "Wayne Davidson: Absolutely Fabulous; [[Gary Fembot|Gary Gregerson]] Visits New Wave City; John Huston Interviews The Magnetic Fields' Stephen Merrit; Jeffery Kennedy And Madonna Dreams; Kurt B. Reighley Says No To Dating; Matt Wobensmith On Tour With Pansy Division; PLUS A Thrilling Johnnie Ray Photo Spread". This issue concludes with a quote from Damon Albarn of the band Blur. | ||
[[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:California Zines]] [[Category:1990's publications]] [[Category:Pop Culture]] | [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:California Zines]] [[Category:1990's publications]] [[Category:Pop Culture]] |
Revision as of 20:36, 1 April 2009
Campfire is a pop culture zine published in San Francisco, California, U.S.A.
Released in the 1990's, there are no editors or publishers listed anywhere, or any information other than a P.O. Box on the back of the zine. Instead each issue consists of essays, articles, interviews and stories from a queer male perspective.
Issue one is four inches by eleven inches, with a green card stock cover that lists the included contents as: "Dennis Cooper Asks "What Is God?"; Wayne Davidson Explores Minogue Mania; John Huston Interviews Saint Etienne's Bob Stanley; Jeffery Kennedy Rescues ABBA; Johnny Noxzema's Guide To New York; Kurt B. Reighley - Pornography And Me."
Issue two is five inches by five inches, with a yellow card stock cover that lists these contents: "Wayne Davidson: Absolutely Fabulous; Gary Gregerson Visits New Wave City; John Huston Interviews The Magnetic Fields' Stephen Merrit; Jeffery Kennedy And Madonna Dreams; Kurt B. Reighley Says No To Dating; Matt Wobensmith On Tour With Pansy Division; PLUS A Thrilling Johnnie Ray Photo Spread". This issue concludes with a quote from Damon Albarn of the band Blur.