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'''Faggo''' was a zine by [[Kim Kinakin]] from Vancouver, B.C., Canada. | '''Faggo''' was a zine by [[Kim Kinakin]] from Vancouver, B.C., Canada. | ||
− | Released in the early 2000's, '''Faggo''' was a queer [[punk]] zine. Kim Kinakin covered the scene in Vancouver | + | Released in the early 2000's, '''Faggo''' was a queer [[punk]] zine. Kim Kinakin covered the scene in Vancouver. Articles included an interview with queercore band Limp Wrist, and articles on Heartcore Records, tattoos, touring with a band with a bisexual member, the murder of Aaron Webster, the Castro in San Francisco, a history of the Vancouver queer punk scene, plus stories, poems, and reviews of zines, books and music. Also included was info and material on Kim Kinakin's queercore band The Skinjobs. Contributors included Seth Bogart, Sean Capone (of [[Positron]]), [[C. Bard Cole]], Mitch Fury, Jon Ginoli, R. W. Gray, John Hardway, Travis Jeppesen, Trish Kelly, [[Larrybob]], Cookie LaWhore, Rebecca Levi, [[Tim Murphy]], Billeh Nickerson, Rufus Poser, Chris Vandebrooke, and Daryl Vocat. |
==External Link== | ==External Link== |
Latest revision as of 06:41, 18 April 2009
Faggo was a zine by Kim Kinakin from Vancouver, B.C., Canada.
Released in the early 2000's, Faggo was a queer punk zine. Kim Kinakin covered the scene in Vancouver. Articles included an interview with queercore band Limp Wrist, and articles on Heartcore Records, tattoos, touring with a band with a bisexual member, the murder of Aaron Webster, the Castro in San Francisco, a history of the Vancouver queer punk scene, plus stories, poems, and reviews of zines, books and music. Also included was info and material on Kim Kinakin's queercore band The Skinjobs. Contributors included Seth Bogart, Sean Capone (of Positron), C. Bard Cole, Mitch Fury, Jon Ginoli, R. W. Gray, John Hardway, Travis Jeppesen, Trish Kelly, Larrybob, Cookie LaWhore, Rebecca Levi, Tim Murphy, Billeh Nickerson, Rufus Poser, Chris Vandebrooke, and Daryl Vocat.