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The editors for issue two were Jim and Sara. Issue two contains the editorial, "The Donkey Whose Ears Were Too Long"; an interview with the band Youth Youth Youth, about their music and politics, and their zine, [[Civil Disobedience]]; an article on the portrayal of punks on television; letters to the editor; a review of the book ''Cool Cats - 25 Years of Rock 'N Roll Style''; a poem by Rick, guitarist of The Squids; an interview with the band The Rentboys about their music and outlook, and one member's zine, [[Smash]]; reviews of concerts by The Rentboys, and Ugly Models, a review of a recording by Orange Juice; an article clipped from a newspaper about the band Rough Trade, which has then been cut in three pieces and graphically arranged; and lots of [[Cut and Paste|cut and paste]] collage work featuring Eeyore, the donkey from Winnie The Pooh. | The editors for issue two were Jim and Sara. Issue two contains the editorial, "The Donkey Whose Ears Were Too Long"; an interview with the band Youth Youth Youth, about their music and politics, and their zine, [[Civil Disobedience]]; an article on the portrayal of punks on television; letters to the editor; a review of the book ''Cool Cats - 25 Years of Rock 'N Roll Style''; a poem by Rick, guitarist of The Squids; an interview with the band The Rentboys about their music and outlook, and one member's zine, [[Smash]]; reviews of concerts by The Rentboys, and Ugly Models, a review of a recording by Orange Juice; an article clipped from a newspaper about the band Rough Trade, which has then been cut in three pieces and graphically arranged; and lots of [[Cut and Paste|cut and paste]] collage work featuring Eeyore, the donkey from Winnie The Pooh. | ||
− | Jim Shedden also published the comics zine [[Gratis]], and the science fiction zine [[This Sure As Hell Ain't DNQ]], and was one of the co-editors of [[Black Triangle]]. | + | Jim Shedden also published the comics zine [[Gratis]], and the science fiction zine [[This Sure As Hell Ain't DNQ]], and was one of the co-editors of [[Black Triangle]] and [[The Hanged Men Dance]]. |
[[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from Canada]] [[Category:Ontario Zines]] [[Category:1980's publications]] [[Category:Punk]] | [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from Canada]] [[Category:Ontario Zines]] [[Category:1980's publications]] [[Category:Punk]] |
Revision as of 21:56, 21 May 2013
This Tiny Donkey Looks Rather Lost was a punk zine published in the 1980's in Scarborough, Ontario, Canada.
Issue one was edited by Jim Shedden and Lisa. It featured an article on going to see U2 in concert in Buffalo, New York.
The editors for issue two were Jim and Sara. Issue two contains the editorial, "The Donkey Whose Ears Were Too Long"; an interview with the band Youth Youth Youth, about their music and politics, and their zine, Civil Disobedience; an article on the portrayal of punks on television; letters to the editor; a review of the book Cool Cats - 25 Years of Rock 'N Roll Style; a poem by Rick, guitarist of The Squids; an interview with the band The Rentboys about their music and outlook, and one member's zine, Smash; reviews of concerts by The Rentboys, and Ugly Models, a review of a recording by Orange Juice; an article clipped from a newspaper about the band Rough Trade, which has then been cut in three pieces and graphically arranged; and lots of cut and paste collage work featuring Eeyore, the donkey from Winnie The Pooh.
Jim Shedden also published the comics zine Gratis, and the science fiction zine This Sure As Hell Ain't DNQ, and was one of the co-editors of Black Triangle and The Hanged Men Dance.