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  • ...zine covers local shows and events, plus interviews and photos of hardcore and punk bands. ...Flag, and coverage of the latest Gentlemen of Horror events, such as their show at the Penticton Library.
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  • ...ll.org/ Printers' Ball], an annual celebration of independent print. These and many more independent, literary projects were designed by his graphic desig
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  • ...otos'' documents [[hardcore]] [[punk]] shows around North Carolina, U.S.A. and surrounding areas from 2010 onwards. ...PHOBIA, SONS OF TONATIUH, WORMROT, CORROSION OF CONFORMITY, RAMMING SPEED, and NEGATIVE APPROACH.
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  • ...] [[Riot Grrrr Distro]], [[Starfiend Distro]], [[Stranger Danger Distro]], and [[Twelve oh two Distro]].
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  • ...ation on Florida zines like [[Kitchen Sink News]], [[Tropical Depression]] and [[Wilson's Wonder Circus]].
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  • ...Skirt''' (May 2007-) is a monthly [[zine]] by Chloe Hughes, a [[zinester]] and artist from Sydney, NSW, Australia. ...rt practice focuses on social conventions, questioning issues of normality and familiarity, she describes her practice as follows: “An object may embody
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  • The first issue appeared in July 1971 and features a photograph of Hammer Horror actor Christopher Lee on the cover. ...For Terror". Other contributors included Harry O. Morris ([[Nyctalops]]), and [[Wilum Pugmire]] ([[Midnight Fantasies]]).
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  • ...Dublin. Together with Anto of [[Loserdom]] zine, Ciaran organised the Zine Show in July 2006 which was an exhibition of zines. Also he was involved in orga ...g with Niacin and Scream, Ciaran has also published the zines [[Rent Day]] and [[Auto Suggestion]]
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  • ...music fanzines in the 1980s along with [[Jamming]], [[Panache]],[[Vague]] and [[Kill Your Pet Puppy]]. ...oss Europe. He also ran the record label Adventures in Reality Recordings and was part of the Terminal Kaleidoscope collective in London, along with the
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  • ...echant]]. It focused on [[punk]] and music, along with [[DIY|DIY culture]] and traveling. ...th Cursive & Danse Macabre, concert-, fanzine- and record-reviews, columns and an report about his trip through India
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  • ...to musician Sarah Woolf. The zine is illustrated throughout with found art and work created for the zine. ...lished the zines [[Resist Psychic Death]], [[Structure]], [[Ginger's Hut]] and [[Top?]]
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  • Publication was sponsored by [[Center for Outreach and Development in the Arts]] (CODA) of Rhodes College. ...w one’s art beyond the classroom, studio, or home leads to creative growth and inspiration!
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  • ...fandoms he's fallen out of love with, like Hanson and Rocky Horror Picture Show. ...details the food and folklore, rants about leftist takes on Dolly Parton, and gets real about why he left.
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  • '''Rocket Queen''' was a [[perzine]] written in North Carolina and New Orleans. '''Rocket Queen''' was written by Janet and comprises two issues.
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  • ...horrific humor" -Elizabeth Massie, author of Wire Mesh Mothers, Sineater and more Countess Bathoria's Graveyard Picture Show
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  • ...one appearing in late 2010. It chronicled her battles with Crohn's Disease and recovering from surgery. Most issues were digest size or half-legal, varying between 12 and 36 pages, covering aspects of Kathy's life in Chicago.
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  • ...released, with ''Eurock'' eventually becoming also a distributor of music and a record label. ...writers included Joe Carducci, Chris Cutler, Scott Fischer, Klaus Schulze, and Robert-Jan Stips, among others.
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  • ...red in late 2004, and was initially designed by its creators, Philippa Law and Dan Stowell, to be a more readable alternative to distributing flyers promo ...f making music (a spin-off of the ''Oddmusic'' radio show), record reviews and live music reviews.
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  • ...ve women; Tara, Maggie, Diane, Amy and Lita, and was a [[Cut and Paste|cut and paste]], photocopied publication. ...by bands such as Bikini Kill, Huggy Bear, Heavens To Betsey, 7 Year Bitch, and Fifth Column.
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  • ...his hotel room to a restaurant, and then, another day, to another concert; and a piece called "A Quiet Devotional" dedicated to Maureen Tucker by editor M
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