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  • Between August 2008 and October 2009, there were 40 issues of [http://timdevin.com/ileftthisherefor ...free of charge. So far, they left their zines in about 75 cities in the US and in Canada.
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  • '''Joshua Plague''' is a prolific zine editor and musician from the Northwest U.S. ..."Plague" as a play on the mispronunciations of his real last name "Ploeg" and it stuck throughout his career.
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  • ...Cossack Mamay, Cossack Mamai, Kozak Mamai, Козак Мамай), which is relaxed and immersed into the modern world. ...on if appropriate. Some drawings are discreetly animated or have audio, or show hints by mouse hovering.
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  • '''Sara McCool''' is a [[zinester]] and filmmaker. ..., she wanted to have the opportunity to encourage other young women to "go and start something" too.
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  • ...ing Angels]], is an artist and curates the Entartete Kunts underground art show in Portland, Oregon. ...es, Mr. Dread jumped off a freight train passing through Portland, Oregon, and the "city of thorns" has served as his headquarters ever since.
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  • '''Artifacts''' chronicles the start of community arts and activism center ABC NO Rio. ...mages and texts by/of Christy Rupp, Ann Messner, Tom Warren, Robin Winters and more.
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  • ...pole Bathtub and Clock DVA; and zines such as [[Butt Ugly]], [[Punk Beat]] and [[Punk Pals]]. ...t on the erotic story. This time the focus was on the merging of sexuality and sprituality. This issue is subtitled, "'Notebook of a Madman' dedicated to
    1 KB (198 words) - 17:37, 26 May 2012
  • '''Mike Taylor''' is a [[zinester]] who is a resident of both the north and south states of the United States. ...cenery, and the art of Mike Taylor, were featured in the San Francisco art show centered on the artwork of zine editors called, ''[[The Copyist Conspiracy:
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  • ...Drive-By was cancelled in early 2000 as an agreement reached by McQuiston and authorities at Lancaster High School. This agreement was reached because Am ...ng of Activism" struck a blow against the true opiates of society, alcohol and the Internet, while "Why I Like Christian Music" showed that one can like m
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  • '''Twin Cities Zinefest''' is a [[DIY]] craft, culture and self-publishing event held annually in Minneapolis–Saint Paul, Minnesota. ...ing event, Zinefest often features an art show, live music, guest speakers and panel discussions. Zinefest plays host to some of the Midwest’s best self
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  • '''We'll Never Have Paris''' is a [[lit-zine|literary zine]] and journal that publishes narrative nonfiction. ...o be." Submissions are requested to be "something personal but universal" and true.
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  • '''Ruth Berman''' is a zine editor and writer, covering several genres. ...ety, the Tolkien Society of America, the Society for Creative Anachronism, and The Fantasy Association, among others.
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  • ...Jim Coleman, Eric Friedl, Red Dons, Dan Peters, Mike Watt, Mish Way, METZ, and Sam Sutherland. All interviews are in English. The cover for the first issue was designed by John Howard and is an anaglyphic 3D image. The zine comes with red/cyan 3D glasses.
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  • ..., the collective stil runs MRR as a website. It is dedicated to supporting and reporting on the underground [[punk]] rock scene. ...of Mordam distribution) and Jello Biafra (of the Dead Kennedys). The radio show still runs to this day.
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  • ...s per issue) and is self distributed by Finley from his deviantArt website and at local comic shops in St. Louis, MO. -"The Punch and Judy Show"
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  • With contributions by Jaqueline George and Mohamed Wahba. ...rint shop in the pedestrian zone of El Shefren Street. Rieve’s photos also show fleeting occurrences during his subjective search, like the cover of a book
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  • ...], a collection of line art organized around one or more themes per issue, and the [[one-shot]] [[KOOL Man]] about the infamous [[Robert DuPree]]. ...bition of Zine Art]]'' in San Francisco. He is noted for his obsessiveness and absurd sense of humor.
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  • ...f zine and record and show reviews in every issue, balanced by editorials and Donnie Switchblade's regular, if contentious, column that often provoked th
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  • ...tten/ worked to docuement zine culture through her show [[ZINECORE RADIO]] and print interviews with mostly female zine makers. Hannah has edited and continued to make [[Ax Wound]]: Gender & The Horror Genre. Mission statemen
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  • '''The Green Dome''' was a media science fiction fanzine by Diana Folch-Pi and Betsy Hatcher. ''The Green Dome'' was subtitled "A Magazine for "Prisoner" Enthusiasts", and was devoted to the British television series ''The Prisoner''. It was publi
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