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This zine first appeared in 1988 and was published till the end of that decade, with four issues released during that time. The first issues were photocopied full size pages stapled together; later issues were folded legal size pages. | This zine first appeared in 1988 and was published till the end of that decade, with four issues released during that time. The first issues were photocopied full size pages stapled together; later issues were folded legal size pages. | ||
− | Some topics covered in '''Boysville U.S.A.''' include The Partridge Family; an interview with Heather Conrad of Olympia band Sister Skelter; The Archies; Ann Margret's films; news about local bands like The Go Team, Lummi Hoops, Sister Skelter; "How To Be A Scooter Date", with scooter date do's and don'ts; Adam Block interviews musician Gary Floyd, singer of The Dicks and Sister Double Happiness; "The Smiths Convention" by Matilde Ruiz; artwork by Jim Dantzer; a [[comic]] by David Nichols; photos of ACT UP, James Dean, Patty Hearst, Ann Margret and Morrisey; and lots of record and book reviews and unusual news items. | + | Some topics covered in '''Boysville U.S.A.''' include The Partridge Family; an interview with Heather Conrad of Olympia band Sister Skelter; The Archies; Ann Margret's films; news about local bands like The Go Team, Lummi Hoops, Sister Skelter; "How To Be A Scooter Date", with scooter date do's and don'ts; Adam Block interviews musician Gary Floyd, singer of The Dicks and Sister Double Happiness; "The Smiths Convention" by Matilde Ruiz; artwork by Jim Dantzer; a [[comic]] by [[David Nichols]]; photos of ACT UP, James Dean, Patty Hearst, Ann Margret and Morrisey; and lots of record and book reviews and unusual news items. |
− | Jeffery Kennedy also published [[Milquetoast]]. | + | Jeffery Kennedy also published [[Milquetoast]]. And he sang the song "Milquetoast Brigade" on the April 7" in the K Records band [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Go_Team Go Team] led by [[Tobi Vail]] and Calvin Johnson. |
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+ | ==External Link== | ||
+ | *[http://www.monkeychicken.com/AdamBlock/1988_10_10zines.pdf Adam Block: In Search of the Homo-Core Underground, The Advocate, October 10, 1988] | ||
[[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:Washington Zines]] [[Category:1980's publications]] [[Category: Queer]] | [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:Washington Zines]] [[Category:1980's publications]] [[Category: Queer]] |
Latest revision as of 04:51, 8 January 2010
Boysville U.S.A. is a zine by Jeffery Kennedy, published in Olympia, Washington, U.S.A.
This zine first appeared in 1988 and was published till the end of that decade, with four issues released during that time. The first issues were photocopied full size pages stapled together; later issues were folded legal size pages.
Some topics covered in Boysville U.S.A. include The Partridge Family; an interview with Heather Conrad of Olympia band Sister Skelter; The Archies; Ann Margret's films; news about local bands like The Go Team, Lummi Hoops, Sister Skelter; "How To Be A Scooter Date", with scooter date do's and don'ts; Adam Block interviews musician Gary Floyd, singer of The Dicks and Sister Double Happiness; "The Smiths Convention" by Matilde Ruiz; artwork by Jim Dantzer; a comic by David Nichols; photos of ACT UP, James Dean, Patty Hearst, Ann Margret and Morrisey; and lots of record and book reviews and unusual news items.
Jeffery Kennedy also published Milquetoast. And he sang the song "Milquetoast Brigade" on the April 7" in the K Records band Go Team led by Tobi Vail and Calvin Johnson.