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'''PMS''' was a queer skinhead [[zine]] by Rik. | '''PMS''' was a queer skinhead [[zine]] by Rik. | ||
− | '''PMS''' first appeared in December, 1991. The first few issues were published in Boston before editor Rik moved to England. The zine featured articles about skinhead culture, such as "Real Skins Aren't Racist", "Why I'm A Skin", "The Rise and Fall of the Gay Skinhead Movement" "10 Uses For A Dead Fascist", as well as articles on politics like "Taking Control: Questions and Answers On Anarchism", and music, | + | '''PMS''' first appeared in December, 1991. The first few issues were published in Boston before editor Rik moved to England. The zine featured articles about skinhead culture, such as "Real Skins Aren't Racist", "Why I'm A Skin", "The Rise and Fall of the Gay Skinhead Movement" "10 Uses For A Dead Fascist", as well as articles on [[anarchism]] and politics, like "Taking Control: Questions and Answers On Anarchism", and music, such as the article on "Sick Of It All", the clubnight Rik and two friends ran in London. Included were reviews of live shows, records, zines, books and movies such as ''No Skin Off My Ass''. There were interviews with bands such as The Sissies, Citizen Fish, Oi Polloi, Crispy Nuts, and Fifth Column and with people such as Larry Livermore, [[Ben Weasel]] and Matt Wobensmith, editor of [[Outpunk]]. Contributors included Rude Boy James, Bob Morehouse, Lesa, Jim Igoe, The Nutty Redskin and [[Donny The Punk]]. |
'''PMS''' stood for: Political, Musical, Sexual. | '''PMS''' stood for: Political, Musical, Sexual. | ||
[[Category:Zine]] [[Category:1990's publications]] [[Category:Queer]] | [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:1990's publications]] [[Category:Queer]] |
Revision as of 06:52, 22 March 2007
PMS was a queer skinhead zine by Rik.
PMS first appeared in December, 1991. The first few issues were published in Boston before editor Rik moved to England. The zine featured articles about skinhead culture, such as "Real Skins Aren't Racist", "Why I'm A Skin", "The Rise and Fall of the Gay Skinhead Movement" "10 Uses For A Dead Fascist", as well as articles on anarchism and politics, like "Taking Control: Questions and Answers On Anarchism", and music, such as the article on "Sick Of It All", the clubnight Rik and two friends ran in London. Included were reviews of live shows, records, zines, books and movies such as No Skin Off My Ass. There were interviews with bands such as The Sissies, Citizen Fish, Oi Polloi, Crispy Nuts, and Fifth Column and with people such as Larry Livermore, Ben Weasel and Matt Wobensmith, editor of Outpunk. Contributors included Rude Boy James, Bob Morehouse, Lesa, Jim Igoe, The Nutty Redskin and Donny The Punk.
PMS stood for: Political, Musical, Sexual.