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'''P5's Pussy Magazine''' is a zine by [[P5]]. | '''P5's Pussy Magazine''' is a zine by [[P5]]. | ||
− | ''P5's Pussy Magazine'' | + | ''P5's Pussy Magazine'' was published in Brooklyn, New York, U.S.A. It featured comics, fiction, vintage pin-up photos, collage, beauty tips, altered ads and tales of New York nightlife. According to the book by Simon Doonan, ''Wacky Chicks: Life Lessons from Fearlessly Inappropriate and Fabulously Eccentric Women'', which featured P5, one reviewer described the editor of ''P5's Pussy Magazine'' as, "a female John Waters editing ''Cosmo''". P5 admits, "I am very much inspired by Helen Gurley Brown". At least 14 issues of the zine were released. |
− | P5's Pussy | + | ''P5's Pussy Magazine'' was included in the 2003 and 2004 [[Mobilivre-Bookmobile]] traveling zine library and exhibition across North America. |
==External Links== | ==External Links== |
Latest revision as of 11:35, 15 August 2010
P5's Pussy Magazine is a zine by P5.
P5's Pussy Magazine was published in Brooklyn, New York, U.S.A. It featured comics, fiction, vintage pin-up photos, collage, beauty tips, altered ads and tales of New York nightlife. According to the book by Simon Doonan, Wacky Chicks: Life Lessons from Fearlessly Inappropriate and Fabulously Eccentric Women, which featured P5, one reviewer described the editor of P5's Pussy Magazine as, "a female John Waters editing Cosmo". P5 admits, "I am very much inspired by Helen Gurley Brown". At least 14 issues of the zine were released.
P5's Pussy Magazine was included in the 2003 and 2004 Mobilivre-Bookmobile traveling zine library and exhibition across North America.