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  • ...y 1990's, '''Dry Pocket To Piss In''' is a [[Cut and Paste|cut and paste]] queer [[punk]] zine. Featured are stories, fiction, drawings, a [[Babysue]] comic ....]] [[Category:Indiana Zines]] [[Category:1990's publications]] [[Category:Queer]] [[Category:Punk]]
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  • '''Homopunk World''' is a queer [[punk]] [[zine]] published in [[New York]] by [[Anonymous Boy]]. ...rviews with Adam of the website 'Queerpunks.com' and Bejay Rose of the NYC Queer Skin and Punk party M8.
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  • ...g them, such as "Fag Goth Rules". The last page is a large slogan reading "Queer Rage Against Homophobia". ...egory:Queer]] [[Category:Goth]] [[Category:Industrial]][[Category:One Shot Zines]]
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  • ...was "Frat Pig of the Month", in which Cleo or editors of other Riot Grrrl zines would nominate a young man of their acquaintance for this honour as a resul ...ory:1990's publications]][[Category:Feminism]][[Category:Queer]][[Category:Zines from Canada]]
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  • Dennis Cooper, in his 1992 article on Queer Zines in ''The Village Voice'', quotes from '''Bimbox''': ...diately, BIMBOX is at war against lesbians and gays. A war in which modern queer boys and girls are united against the prehistoric thinking and demented sel
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  • ...0's in New York State. ''Gutterfag'' was a [[Cut and Paste|cut and paste]] queer [[punk]] zine featuring bands like Warpath, but at the same time a very per ...been active in the queer zine community and has contributed to a number of zines, including [[Kweer Corps International]].
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  • ...on in San Francisco who took the apparent merging of the hardcore punk and queer identities as their title - Homocore." From 1988 to 1991, seven issues were ...k]] scene. Amy Spencer writes: "Although they were based in the apparently queer-friendly city of San Francisco, they felt that their involvement in the pun
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  • ...d the effects her interest in feminism and class consciousness and being a queer [[Riot Grrrl]] have on her perceptions of past and present surroundings and ...es]] [[Category:1990's publications]] [[Category: Riot Grrrl]] [[Category: Queer]] [[Category:Sarah Wood Zine Collection]]
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  • === Zines === * Queer Exotic Piss
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  • ...or Brontez had moved to Chattanooga, Tennessee. '''Schlepp Fanzine''' is a queer [[punk]] zine, released in the 2000's. Interviews with bands such as The Go Brontez also writes about what it's like to grow up queer and black in a "hardcore Christian" environment. In articles such as "My To
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  • ==Zines== * '[[Cultivating Dissent: Queer Zines and the Active Subject]]'
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  • ...like Butthole Surfers; recordings by Steelpole Bathtub and Clock DVA; and zines such as [[Butt Ugly]], [[Punk Beat]] and [[Punk Pals]]. ...[[Category:California Zines]] [[Category:1980's publications]] [[category:Queer]] [[Category:Punk]] [[Category:Anarchist]]
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  • ...and reviews. It has covered such topics as straightedge, communist theory, queer separatism, and animal liberation. In issue #4 the zine took a turn away f There is a general queer theme to this issue that features news items about inspiring crime, a criti
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  • ...om the U.S.A.]] [[Category:Perzine]] [[Category:Queer]] [[Category:Chicago Zines]]
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  • ...zine fair held on Narragansett land (Providence, RI) organised for and by queer, trans and gender non-conforming people on 2nd Sept 2023. *Twenty Two Zines
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  • ...ion]] that she began the zine as a safe place to examine her identity as a queer woman and as a survivor of abuse. ...titles in the 2023-2024 Brooklyn Museum exhibition devoted to artist-made zines, [[Copy Machine Manifesto]].
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  • ...er size, 28 page publication printed in 2006. It features the story of "a queer, white, able-bodied, middle-class grrrl in her early twenties living in a b The zine was inspired by other feminist choice-positive zines such as the anthology [[Mine]].
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  • ...[one_inch_button|button]]s, and crafts primarily made by women-identified, queer, and transgendered people.
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  • ...k and white, and heavier on illustrations and graphics than other bisexual zines from that era. [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from the UK]] [[Category:Queer]] [[Category:Bisexual]]
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