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'''Duplex Planet''' is [[David Greenberger]]'s long-running [[zine]] "designed to portray a wide variety of real characters who are old or in decline." He began publishing the zine in 1979 while working as the Activities Director at the Duplex Nursing Home in Boston . Greenberger interviewed and took photographs of the elderly community there, which along with his own anecdotes and observations about their lives became the core content of [[Duplex Planet]]. With over 165 issues as well as comp issues and a book in print, Greenberger is still at it. He's also put a lot of his conversations with the elderly online in a fairly unique website.
 
'''Duplex Planet''' is [[David Greenberger]]'s long-running [[zine]] "designed to portray a wide variety of real characters who are old or in decline." He began publishing the zine in 1979 while working as the Activities Director at the Duplex Nursing Home in Boston . Greenberger interviewed and took photographs of the elderly community there, which along with his own anecdotes and observations about their lives became the core content of [[Duplex Planet]]. With over 165 issues as well as comp issues and a book in print, Greenberger is still at it. He's also put a lot of his conversations with the elderly online in a fairly unique website.
  

Revision as of 16:19, 21 July 2006

A few issues of Duplex Planet

Duplex Planet is David Greenberger's long-running zine "designed to portray a wide variety of real characters who are old or in decline." He began publishing the zine in 1979 while working as the Activities Director at the Duplex Nursing Home in Boston . Greenberger interviewed and took photographs of the elderly community there, which along with his own anecdotes and observations about their lives became the core content of Duplex Planet. With over 165 issues as well as comp issues and a book in print, Greenberger is still at it. He's also put a lot of his conversations with the elderly online in a fairly unique website.

Related Books and CDs

Duplex Planet by David Greenberger (published 2/94)
Tell Me If I've Stopped: Voice from the Duplex Planet by David Greenberger (9/95)
No More Shaves: A Duplex Planet Collection by David Greenberger (3/03)
The Duplex Planet Radio Hour by David Greenberger and Terry Adams (Audio CD)

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