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  • ...Diatribe Media productions--including show bookings, and [[zine]] readings and event tabling--are also affiliated with [[Fall of Autumn]]. ...Diatribe Media production of any kind. There is a core group of organizers and regular production participants, however, which may more formally be consid
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  • ...nk]] zine by [[Christopher Wilde]] from the U.S.A. It ran from 1992 - 1996 and lasted for six issues. ...; and and article on Minneapolis punk including Quincy Punx, Scooby Don't, and Rejects.
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  • ...'' was a science fiction fanzine published by the Edmonton Science Fiction and Comic Arts Society. ...b zine published in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada on behalf of the Edmonton SF and Comic Arts Society.
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  • ...ralism in contemporary anarchist and gender politics''' BA (Hons) Politics and Society - Griffith University, 2006, by [[Lucy Katherine Nicholas]]. ...played by [[zines]] (hand made publications) in fostering the intellectual and ethical capacities needed to participate in the Australian DIY anarcha-punk
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  • '''Sage Adderley''' is a [[distro]], [[zinester]] author, and publisher living in Olympia, Washington U.S.A. ...She was briefly a cohost of [[ZINECORE RADIO]], and now has her own radio show, Sweet Candy Radio.
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  • ...Additional goals are to increase understanding among U.S. citizens and to show military members the personal work of citizens they enlisted to defend. Zin ...e donations to date. Contributors are located throughout the United States and Canada. Zines have been sent to military locations around the world.
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  • ...ed Summer of 2011. Issue #7 is in the works. KYS encourages people to copy and distribute issues freely. PDF versions of KYS are available starting with i ...#2 - Published Summer 2009. Features articles on Ghost Mice and ''So Long and Thanks For All The Fish'' No Longer In Print
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  • ...DIY/indie scene from bands and burlesque performers to ugly doll crafters and tattoo artists. ...omics, Record Emporium, Laurie's Planet of Sound, Women and Children First and both Reckless Records locations before going exclusively online in 2007.
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  • ...e to participate as well as other print artists such as letterpress, book, and stationary artists. ...by hand, usually with a small circulation, which varies in subject matter and is commonly not very profitable. In other words, it’s a creative outlet t
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  • ...experimental music, performance art, screenings, small press publications and exhibitions, located in Nijmegen, the Netherlands. ...the one side informal and intimate, on the other side explicit (dominant) and 'artistic'."
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  • ...was originally from Portland, Maine, but ended up living in San Francisco and then Oakland, California. He died in New York City. ...riminal. After a fight with a bouncer, he apparently walked down the block and collapsed in a doorway. He was DOA at Cabrini, where doctors diagnosed a ca
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  • '''Karen Anderson''' is a [[writer]], artist and zine publisher from California, U.S.A. In the 1950s and 1960s, Karen Anderson produced [[The Zed]], a mimeographed fanzine made for
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  • '''After Hours''' was a literary fantasy and horror zine by William G. Raley. ''After Hours'' was first published in 1989 and continued on into the 1990s. Five issues of this title were published by Ra
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  • ...Stoddard and art director Kristen Rebelo, ''Quail Bell'' features creative and journalistic submissions from all over the world. ...a "distinguished merit" award in 3x3 Magazine's International Picture Book Show that same year.
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  • '''Science-Fantasy Correspondent''' was a science fiction and fantasy fanzine edited by Willis Conover, Jr. (1921-1996). ...red in November-December of 1936, the second in January-February of 1937, and the third, in March-April of 1937.This last issue was published by Corwin F
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  • ...sociological study, exploring how [[punk]]s relate to gentrification, art and culture. ...ered political topics with articles on the economies of social interaction and Joe McCarthy’s Ghost. The cover was a silk screen print.
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  • '''Donna Dresch''' is a [[zine]] editor and musician based in [[Portland, OR]], where she also runs the independent rec ...The Third Sex, Tracy +the Plastics, The Need, Excuse 17, Heavens to Betsy and many others.
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  • ...with the exhibition website and ezine component designed by Jude Robinson and Damien Frost. *[[Pop culture and 2 minute noodles]]
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  • ...hard decisions have to be made about which memories they're going to keep and which they're going to leave behind - forget. ...ot digital camera in the house Lastufka shares with his roommate. The fire and flames, seen later in the short film, were digitally composited using Sony'
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  • ...ne]] publisher. He was one of the founders of both [[Maximum Rock'n'Roll]] and [[Hit List]] [[fanzine]]s. ...io show with [[Tim Yohannan]] called Maximum Rock'n'Roll. In 1981 Yohannan and Bale began publishing MRR as a zine, modeled to some extent after Tim Tonoo
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