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'''Egozine''' is a [[zine]] published in the U.S.A. by Robert Lambert.
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'''Egozine''' is a [[zine]] published in Hollywood, California, U.S.A. by Robert Lambert.
  
The first issue was published in 1975.  
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The first issue was published in 1975. Contributing editors included The Cultural Camelion, Les Petites Bon-Bons, Art Hoax, The James C. Duncan memorial Society, Bobby Shaftow Fan Club,  and Children For E/ART/H. Cover photography was by Greg Jeresek. Other photographs were by Emerson & Lowe, Frank Ford, and Suzan Carson. Much of the first issue included recollections of Lambert's career as Boby BonBon, who, along with Jeri BonBon, made up the performance group Les Petites Bon-Bon. The zine features clippings of their appearances in magazines such as ''People'', and ''Star'', at Rodney Bingenheimer's English Disco, and with Sable Starr. 
  
 
In 2024, ''Egozine'' was one of the titles featured in the Brooklyn Museum exhibition of artist-made zines, [[Machine Copy Manifesto]].
 
In 2024, ''Egozine'' was one of the titles featured in the Brooklyn Museum exhibition of artist-made zines, [[Machine Copy Manifesto]].
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Revision as of 05:44, 14 March 2024

Egozine is a zine published in Hollywood, California, U.S.A. by Robert Lambert.

The first issue was published in 1975. Contributing editors included The Cultural Camelion, Les Petites Bon-Bons, Art Hoax, The James C. Duncan memorial Society, Bobby Shaftow Fan Club, and Children For E/ART/H. Cover photography was by Greg Jeresek. Other photographs were by Emerson & Lowe, Frank Ford, and Suzan Carson. Much of the first issue included recollections of Lambert's career as Boby BonBon, who, along with Jeri BonBon, made up the performance group Les Petites Bon-Bon. The zine features clippings of their appearances in magazines such as People, and Star, at Rodney Bingenheimer's English Disco, and with Sable Starr.

In 2024, Egozine was one of the titles featured in the Brooklyn Museum exhibition of artist-made zines, Machine Copy Manifesto.