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  • ...ro]] that had [[DIY]], [[Perzine|personal]] and cooking zines. It was open for two years. It closed in 2007.
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  • ...ist]], [[queer]], and miscellaneous artistic designs. The shirts were sold for $1 to $2 more than it cost the company to purchase them, resulting in affor ...e were "[[Seattle Girl Convention]]" and its zine, as well as being a base for the then active Seattle [[Food Not Bombs]]. The Seattle chapter of [[Riot G
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  • ...''An Entertainment for Immature Readers'' and the third ''An Entertainment for Certain Humans''. Whether any of these labels informed or represented the The real turning point for the zine came with issue eight, ''An Entertainment Desperately Trying to Co
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  • The name for this [[fanzine]], '''blackjack & nutten''' (German for "blackjack and hookers"), edited by Frau H., comes from a quote from the TV ...such as "Indie" (#1), "Sexism" (#2) or "Night Owls" (#4). It is available for free in some record stores, bars, cafés or downloadable from their homepag
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  • It is the new name for the previously published zine ''Extinctions''. ''Polvo'' continues as mainl ...chicano poetry, homoerotic art, as well gathering a host of mail-art calls for the discerning readers pleasure.
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  • '''Corflu''' is an annual touring convention for science fiction [[fanzine]] fans.
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  • [[Image:Zine Logo for internets.JPG|200px|thumb|right]] ...the "Hipster" community due to the controversial subject matter, hence the name "Pariah!". The editors maintain zines don't have to be about subjects of i
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  • ...90's.She has also contributed to a number of seminal zines and is a writer for a number of publications. Davis' name is an homage to the radical black feminist Angela Davis.
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  • ...and Ship''' is a [[compzine]] published by [[Diatribe Media]]. It is named for a canal in [[Chicago]], IL. # Chemical Castration for a More Tuneful Tomorrow by [[Emerson Dameron]]
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  • '''Jasal Kheir – Cairo Detoured''' (also ''Hasal Kheir'' arab. for Goodness has Happened) is a zine produced by [[Patrick Rieve]] in Cairo, Eg ...an these objects still be found there – maybe The zine* Hasal Kheir (arab. for Goodness has happened) is the result of Patrick Rieve’s systematic walk a
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  • He has also served as moderator for the forum [[Publish or perish?|Publish or Perish? The Future of Comics and *[[Not Quite the Man for the Job]] (1998) poetry about dogs, bikes, Fitzroy, love and various inanim
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  • ...ms to be a resource through which people can swap their [[zines]] with one-another. ''Zineswap'' is located in London, UK. "We are looking for contributions from people that self-publish their own zine or magazine. Con
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  • '''Lew Houston''' is a zinester, perhaps best known for publishing five issues of [[Blurt!]].
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  • ...the band Le Tigre, attended Reed College of [[Portland, OR]] -- notorious for academic excellence contrasted with an unconventional grading system -- whe ...collaboration, a band called The Troublemakers, after the film of the same name by [[G.B. Jones]]. The band played often in Portland at basement parties in
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  • '''Spunk-ass''' (199?-?) is a 'little [[zine]] with some tips for boredom, recipes, [and] some nice [[Comic|comix]]'; referenced in [[The new
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  • ...mgullion (Webbert)|Slumgullion]], and 8 issues of the fanzine [[Siderite]] for the November 1972 - January, May, July, September, 1973, and January, and M ...m Webbert were the official editors of [[Spectator Amateur Press Society]] for six years.
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  • ...ustralia. Dann published ''BP''#30 in 2007 before going on extended hiatus for personal reasons.
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  • ...itical zine published once every two months, starting with March 2010. The name basically means ''the leftist page''. ...ox, everyone is free to contact the zine and submit articles or interviews for review, and some of them make it in the zine, depending if they fit the top
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  • ''Zine #3 for me but a 1st it is for the series – ''A place to shape dreams and cut a path for the future''
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  • ...Anxiety Disorder]], including my symptoms, diagnosis, and some suggestions for non-drug management. Issue #1 was released in 2014. Issue #2, which focuses
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