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  • ...Since then, ten issues have been released. The editorship has changed over the years; previous editors included Valentina, Deborah Q and Eleonora Romano; Darklife covers everything from gothic to experimental, electronic, ritual, noise, avant garde and industrial music. While based in Switzerland, its contribu
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  • '''Zimri''' was a science fiction fanzine from the UK published by Lisa Conesa. .... [[Harry Turner]] ([[Now & Then]], [[Zenith]]) became Art Editor by 1974. The zine notably included poetry, which had been out of favour with zine editor
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  • '''Gardyloo''' was a folk music fanzine created by [[Lee Hoffman]] in the 1950s in New York City, NY, U.S.A. ...ted on various colours of paper. it was subtitled, "The Magazine of War to the Death, With a Cast of Thousands". Lee stopped publishing ''Gardyloo'' in 1
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  • ...Lesa, Lynn, Jim Igoe, The Nutty Redskin, M. W. Russell, Zero, and [[Donny The Punk]]. ...ffy-head, fever, so you can rest 'zine]], [[No KKK No Fascist USA]], [[The Noise]], [[Not Your Bastard]], [[Open Road]], [[Ooompa! Ooompa!]], [[Rude Review]
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  • [[Image:Songmakers_Almanac_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Songmakers Alamanac'''<br/>Vol. IV, No. 7 July 1965]] '''The Songmakers Almanac''' was a fanzine devoted to folk music edited by Bill Wo
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  • Published in the UK, ''Folk Scene'' was released in the 1960s. At least 9 issues appeared. ...ured John Pearse; Nigel Denver; Pete Stanley, Dave Wiseman and Wizz Jones; The Leesiders; Colin Wilkie; and John Foreman.
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  • ...a'' was released Septembre, 1984, and is 14 pages total. The main theme of the zine was [[Mail Art]] and Copy Art, but in later issues began to feature [[ ...of albums, including Tribal Noise and The Wraith; A Personal Message from the Temple ov Psychick Youth.
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  • ...stil runs MRR as a website. It is dedicated to supporting and reporting on the underground [[punk]] rock scene. ...tz (owner of Mordam distribution) and Jello Biafra (of the Dead Kennedys). The radio show still runs to this day.
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  • ...], [[F Noise]], [[Goog Poogly]], [[The Livin' End]], [[The Living Eye]], [[The Offense Newsletter]], [[Pages of Rage]], [[Ripper]], [[Savage Pink]], [[Sch ...father of the owner of I.R.S. Records is the Assistant Deputy Director of the C.I.A. Contributors for this issue were John Crawford, Graham, Jim Shedden,
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  • '''Icky A.''' is a [[zinester]] from the U.S.A. Icky has lived in a number of States in the U.S.A. He is best known as the editor of [[Nosedive]] zine.
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  • ...oughout the world but paid particular attention to the scene developing in the Northwest U.S.A. ...p Shoppe, The Weeds, and Zippers, joined by Toody in the 70's for the band The Rats. Also included are Top Ten lists from musicians Monica Nelson, Ron La
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  • ...he 12th issue of Nosedive was a split zine with the third issue of [[Crude Noise]], published by [[Meredith Stern]]. Both zines contained many lino prints. ...re included in the 2002 tour of North America by [[Mobilivre-Bookmobile]], the traveling library of independent publications.
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  • ...es [[Chihuahua and Pitbull]], [[A Little Guide to Truing Bike Wheels]] and the books [[Stories Care Forgot: An Anthology of New Orleans Zines]] and ''Lear ...d in the compilation zine [[Y'erd Me?]], which documented the work read on the tour.
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  • ...ditor for later issues. Previously Tom Reamy had published [[Crifanac]] in the 1950s. ''Trumpet'' also featured an adaptation of Poul Anderson's novel ''The Broken Sword'', done in graphic novel format by editor Reamy and artist Geo
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  • ...c at this location. The committee head, serving as editor, was Sid Dolgay; the subtitle for this issue was "Folk Singing in Canada"; it was a mimeographed ...Edith Fowke, three songs written for ''Sing and String'' by Jack Landers, the folk scene, and a Weavers concert review.
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  • ...Review''. Issues three and four (released in 1978 and 1980) were titled ''The Anthology of Speculative Poetry''. ...H. Warner Munn, Edith Ogutsch, Marge Piercy, Kathryn Rantala, Mark Rich ([[The Silent Planet]], [[Treaders of Starlight]]), [[Jessica Amanda Salmonson]] (
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  • ...own as "Straight to DVD." Chiaroscuro has been nominated for an "ARTY" by The Salt Lake City Weekly three times; in 2010, 2012, and 2013. They are yet to ...010 Alternative Press Festival with the help of The VCR5. As one member of The S.P.R.3 he has also performed at Salt Lake's all-ages venue Kilby Court. He
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  • [[Image:Voices1_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Voices From The Edge'''<br/>Issue 12<br/>Cover art by Robert Baldwin and [[Cathy Buburuz]]] '''Voices From The Edge''' was a fanzine by Angie Underwood.
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  • ...and of the spaces where they live. Also, it details how story telling and the creation of mythologies can inspire change and can create possibility. ...reflecting the dark, "other worldly" sentiment of the written chapters in the zine.
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  • ..., BACKSLIDER, NOTHING IS OVER, WALL, BASTARD NOISE, ATTAKE, PARASYTIC, BUY THE STEAK, OLD PAINLESS, CHEST PAIN, THIEVES, PHOBIA, SONS OF TONATIUH, WORMROT ...RROSION OF CONFORMITY, BURMA, KAKKA HATA 77, ACID REFLUX OLD PAINLESS, BUY THE STEAK, THIEVES, CHEST PAIN, NATURAL LAW, DYSTROPHY, TRAPPER, DETHRONED EMPO
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