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'''Jigsaw''' was a [[zine]] started in 1989 by [[Tobi Vail]] of Olympia, WA., U.S.A. | '''Jigsaw''' was a [[zine]] started in 1989 by [[Tobi Vail]] of Olympia, WA., U.S.A. | ||
− | Vail mostly wrote about the [[punk]] and feminist scenes of the Pacific Northwest, both of which Vail had a hand in helping along via the pages of Jigsaw where in early issues - she helped promote bands such as Mecca Normal and Nirvana and called for more women to be involved in the punk scene. Vail was one of the women behind the creation of the [[Riot Grrrl]] movement of the early 1990's within the very pages of Jigsaw. Riot Grrrl has been said to have been one of the few social and musical movements to have originated as a direct result of the zine scene. | + | Vail mostly wrote about the [[punk]] and feminist scenes of the Pacific Northwest, both of which Vail had a hand in helping along via the pages of Jigsaw where in early issues - she helped promote bands such as Mecca Normal and Nirvana and called for more women to be involved in the punk scene. Vail was one of the women behind the creation of the [[Riot Grrrl]] movement of the early 1990's within the very pages of Jigsaw. Riot Grrrl has been said to have been one of the few social and musical movements to have originated as a direct result of the zine scene. [[Kathleen Hanna]], Vail's bandmate in the group they started together called Bikini Kill, was a frequent contributor to Jigsaw, particularly in issues #3 and #4. Other contributors included [[Donna Dresch]] of [[Chainsaw]], [[Jen Smith]] of [[Red Rover]], and [[Molly Neuman]] of [[Girl Germs]]. |
Vail seems to have recently restarted Jigsaw, although the most recent issue, Jigsaw #8, is only online at her website [http://www.bumpidee.com Bumpidee] and is only in text form and is somewhat incomplete. Vail is also working on archiving all previous issues of Jigsaw online, including the unpublished Jigsaw #6. | Vail seems to have recently restarted Jigsaw, although the most recent issue, Jigsaw #8, is only online at her website [http://www.bumpidee.com Bumpidee] and is only in text form and is somewhat incomplete. Vail is also working on archiving all previous issues of Jigsaw online, including the unpublished Jigsaw #6. | ||
[[Category: Zine]] [[Category: Riot Grrrl]] [[Category: Feminism]] [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]][[Category:Washington Zines]] [[Category:1990's publications]] | [[Category: Zine]] [[Category: Riot Grrrl]] [[Category: Feminism]] [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]][[Category:Washington Zines]] [[Category:1990's publications]] |
Revision as of 19:20, 17 April 2009
Jigsaw was a zine started in 1989 by Tobi Vail of Olympia, WA., U.S.A.
Vail mostly wrote about the punk and feminist scenes of the Pacific Northwest, both of which Vail had a hand in helping along via the pages of Jigsaw where in early issues - she helped promote bands such as Mecca Normal and Nirvana and called for more women to be involved in the punk scene. Vail was one of the women behind the creation of the Riot Grrrl movement of the early 1990's within the very pages of Jigsaw. Riot Grrrl has been said to have been one of the few social and musical movements to have originated as a direct result of the zine scene. Kathleen Hanna, Vail's bandmate in the group they started together called Bikini Kill, was a frequent contributor to Jigsaw, particularly in issues #3 and #4. Other contributors included Donna Dresch of Chainsaw, Jen Smith of Red Rover, and Molly Neuman of Girl Germs.
Vail seems to have recently restarted Jigsaw, although the most recent issue, Jigsaw #8, is only online at her website Bumpidee and is only in text form and is somewhat incomplete. Vail is also working on archiving all previous issues of Jigsaw online, including the unpublished Jigsaw #6.