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  • ...including comic strips, books, animation in movies and on television, and political cartooning. It also included the article "Rebirth" by Richard Lupos, editor [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • Other articles include a short summary of the political situation in Canada, and the satire "Super Mountie" by Alicia Austen; humou [[Category:Zines from Canada]]
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  • ...drummer Tobi Vail. Articles centered around [[punk]] rock, girls in bands, political and feminist issues and [[Riot Grrrl]]. As well, extensive scene reports on ...eatured in the 2023-2024 Brooklyn Museum exhibition devoted to artist-made zines, [[Copy Machine Manifesto]].
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  • ...omen to assert themselves in the male dominated arenas of both music and [[zines]]. ...[[Tobi Vail|Tobi]] (Bikini Kill, [[Jigsaw]]) had been talking about doing zines in the spirit of angry grrrl zine-scene, and then one restless night, Molly
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  • ...of other topics. It also contained news and reviews of independent music, zines and publications. It was consistently published. [[Category:Zine]][[Category:Website]] [[Category:Zines from Ireland]] [[Category:1990's publications]][[Category:Punk]] [[Category
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  • ...is Lame" and "Doomsday", all dealing with issues such as male stereotypes, political correctness carried to extremes, the environment, and personal writing abou ...egory:Queer]] [[Category:Anarchist]] [[Category:Punk]] [[Category:One Shot Zines]]
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  • ..."The Goblin is about redefining things that have been co-opted by maniacal political concerns, so that words aren't so loaded, and the reactionary way society w ..., The]] [[Category:2000's publications|Goblin, The]] [[Category:California Zines|Goblin, The]] [[Category:Punk|Goblin, The]]
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  • ...indigenous, and people of color. This project was born out of passion for zines and frustration at the lack of representation and meaningful zine material Brown Recluse gives Black zinesters 100% of the cover price for their zines. The project is by QTBIPOC 4 QTBIPOC, connecting marginalized voices to mar
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  • *Issue #1 (2005) contained writing about moving house, Dada, political art, religion and record collections (and collectors), as well as a comic c [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:New South Wales Zines]]
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  • '''OFF–Line''' is a free [[perzine]] with a political twist, produced about four times per year by Vincent J. Romano and Claire E [[Category:Zine]][[Category:New York zines]] [[Category:Zine Yearbook]] [[Category:1990's publications]][[Category:200
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  • ...rst issue takes a hard look at the supposed death of print, the history of zines, and has some insight into the man holding the pen. Kicking off this inaugu .../lit zine mixing personal anecdotes, original poetry, and some ranty socio-political commentary and myth busting to bring this new issue to life. It is titled 5
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  • ...ther materials, titles that are published by [[zinesters]], collectives or political brochures. Chocs et ennui regularly organizes « [[Stoemezine|Stoemezines]] », which are zines presentations and swapping events.
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  • '''On Edge''' is a mental health [[zine]] with a political edge published by [[Tracey Mitchell]] in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. I [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Saskatchewan Zines]] [[Category:2000's publications]]
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  • ...zinesters looking for a DIY hub and creative space for self publishing and zines. ..., Educational, Fanzine, Feminism, Games, LGBT, MISC, Perzine, Photography, Political, Travel.
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  • ...Clear Threat. I hope you might consider writing articles on some of these zines for Zine Wiki! [[User:InvisibleFriend|InvisibleFriend]] 16:40, 18 April 200 ...me that as punk was more widely accepted in the 2000's, punk and hardcore zines, like Punk Planet, got more professional, and certainly there was more inte
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  • '''pagina.de.stânga''' is an autonomous political zine published once every two months, starting with March 2010. The name ba [[Category:Zines from Romania]]
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  • ...vist]] punk/hardcore scene, animal rights, environmentalism and grassroots political actions. ...eally, Really Free Market' from the USA, it's a sharing of old books, cds, zines, newspapers, clothes, skills, yoga courses and different kind of games.)
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  • ...]] ''[[Doris]]'' has served as a much-needed reminder that the personal is political. She touches on concepts like [[anarchism]], feminism, and community-buildi ...for about a year, overwhelmed with caretaking for her mother and constant political work, and then headed west to [[Portland]]. Not knowing a single person, sh
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  • B&D Press describes the publication as "zines about the lives and times of amazing women who could be considered icons ag ...s recently being "rediscovered" by a new audience, Claude Cahun was also a political activist, performer, and writer. Her enigmatic work questions issues of ide
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  • ...'s, Profane Existence enjoyed a close relationship with other anarcho-punk zines, including [[Artflux]], [[Assault With Intent to Free]], and [[Hippycore]]. In 1993, several of the former editors and columnists split to form a rival political tabloid called [[The Blast|The Blast!]].
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