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− | The name for this [[fanzine]],'''Blackjack & Nutten''' (German for "Blackjack and whores"), edited by Samantha Bail, comes from a quote from the TV-show ''Futurama'', in which the character Bender says, ''"Yeah, well, I‘m gonna go build my own theme park. With blackjack, and hookers! In fact… forget the park!“'' | + | The name for this [[fanzine]], '''Blackjack & Nutten''' (German for "Blackjack and whores"), edited by Samantha Bail, comes from a quote from the TV-show ''Futurama'', in which the character Bender says, ''"Yeah, well, I‘m gonna go build my own theme park. With blackjack, and hookers! In fact… forget the park!“'' |
This [[zine]] is dealing with everything around pop culture and is available for free in some record stores or from their homepage. It's funded by advertisements. | This [[zine]] is dealing with everything around pop culture and is available for free in some record stores or from their homepage. It's funded by advertisements. |
Revision as of 21:52, 30 April 2009
The name for this fanzine, Blackjack & Nutten (German for "Blackjack and whores"), edited by Samantha Bail, comes from a quote from the TV-show Futurama, in which the character Bender says, "Yeah, well, I‘m gonna go build my own theme park. With blackjack, and hookers! In fact… forget the park!“
This zine is dealing with everything around pop culture and is available for free in some record stores or from their homepage. It's funded by advertisements.
Issues
#1 December 2006: Deichkind, Camera Obscura, Snow Patrol,indie crossword puzzle, indie-paperdoll
#2 May 2007: Constantines, male groupies, a rebus, interviews with female DJ's, about the TV-show Sexy Sport Clips, stereotypes in movies
#3 October 2007: Peer, about Bob Ross and The joy of painting, Peter Saville & modernism, a poster