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  • [[Image:CW6.jpg|frame|'''Critical Wave'''<br/> Issue 6 1988 <br/> Logo and main title designed by Kevin Clarke <br '''''Critical Wave''''', later subtitled ''The European Science Fiction & Fantasy Review'', wa
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  • ...DJ Frederick]]. Other issues include: [[AIR/waves]], [[RADIO/waves]] and [[WAVE/length]]. Each focuses primarily on shortwave pirate radio. Pirates are unl
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  • ...DJ Frederick]]. Other issues include: [[AIR/waves]], [[RADIO/waves]] and [[WAVE/length]]. Each focuses primarily on shortwave pirate radio. Pirates are unl
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  • [[Image:CW6.jpg|frame|'''Critical Wave'''<br/> Issue 6 1988 <br/> Logo and main title designed by Kevin Clarke <br '''''Critical Wave''''', later subtitled ''The European Science Fiction & Fantasy Review'', wa
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  • ...ateur Press Association|apazine]], distributed via Apa-B) and ''[[Critical Wave]]'' (1987-1996, with [[Steve Green]]). Tudor's dispatches from the United S In late 2008, Tudor and Green decided to relaunch ''Critical Wave'' as an online newszine.
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  • *[[Humility Wave]]
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  • ...-Surrealist Cafe'''<br/> On display at ''Punk Passage: San Francisco First Wave Punk'']] ...isplay in the October, 2009 exhibition ''Punk Passage: San Francisco First Wave Punk'' at the San Francisco Public Library.
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  • ...ticles were gathered from such publications as [[Apparatchik]], [[Critical Wave]], [[The Drink Tank]], [[Gonzo]], [[Matrix]], [[Omega]], [[Procrastinations
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  • * Being goth, punk, new wave, emo, riot grrrl, or otherwise an edgy misanthrope
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  • ...005. It was featured in [[The Invisible Reading Room]] as part of the Next Wave festival in 2006. How Things Work II was released in September 2007. How Th
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  • ...ash, The Heartbreakers, and The Jam, and headlines such as "No Ban For New Wave at Rainbow". Eighteen-year-old editor Roy describes how his [[Cut and Paste The cover proclaims " And What A Riot! Now You've Bought It!"
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  • [[Image:Crimewave12.jpg|200px|thumb|right|'''Crime Wave''' <br/>Issue 12, 1999]]
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  • ...e Peter Hein from the band Fehlfarben and Gabi Delgado from the German New Wave band DAF.
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  • Released in England, the zine announces itself as "Nottingham's Only New Wave Fanzine". The first issue appeared in January of 1977, and a number of issu
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  • The name 'Manifesta' was taken from the third wave feminist book ''Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future'' written
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  • ...chola ([[Vector]]), Dave Rike ([[Innuendo]]), [[Martin Tudor]] ([[Critical Wave]]), and [[Walt Willis]] ([[Hyphen]]).
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  • ...re covered, the material tends to detail indie rock, [[punk]] rock, and no wave/experimental music. Many well-known artists have written for Mannerist, and
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  • It began publishing in 1997 following a wave of "teen-c" [[zines]]. Eighteen issues have been published, with themes inc
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  • Green's general-distribution fanzines include ''[[Critical Wave]]'' (with [[Martin Tudor]]), ''[[Thunderbox]]'' (with his wife, [[Ann Green ...ave included "James Penfield" (used for capsule book reviews in ''Critical Wave'') and "Stuart Conway" (briefly a member of The Organisation).
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  • ...Rob Latham, in his essay "Biotic Invasions: ecological imperialism in new wave fiction", writes: "This essay examines a spate of SF novels and stories by ...51/is_2_37/ai_n29365074/ ''Biotic invasions: ecological imperialism in new wave fiction'' by Rob Latham]
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  • '''Coronavirus Special: Second Wave''' (November 2020): Interview with Krust '''Coronavirus Special: Third Wave''' (July 2021): Interviews with 63 High and Hard Skin
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  • Tudor also published the fanzine [[Critical Wave]] with [[Steve Green]].
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  • ...resented by The Invisible Inc. and the Next Wave Festival, as part of Next Wave’s Containers Village, 15 March – 26 March, for Festival Melbourne 2006,
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  • ...Pauline Morgan, Rog Peyton ([[Vector]]), and [[Martin Tudor]] ([[Critical Wave]], [[Empties]]). In mid-2006, Peyton resigned unexpectedly and was replaced
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  • The zine focused on [[punk]] and New Wave. Ninety-three issues were published before the zine ended. It featured art
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  • *[[Critical Wave]]
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  • ...e two little boxes which comprise the distro include [[Gadgie]], [[The New Wave of Cut And Paste]], [[Using Space]], [[Zonked]], [[Cell Phones Suck]], [[Th
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  • ...y Things]], [[Misty Lane]] and [[Hit List]]. He published his first zine [[What Now?]] in 1987 and later produced [[Cryptic Tymes]] and [[Do The Pop!]]. Hi
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  • ...ws with a strong focus on, but not limited to, Australia post-punk and new wave music.
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  • ...anuary 1964 fanzine review column in [[Les Spinge]], to represent the "New Wave" of science fiction fans in the UK. The fanzine started out life in Novembe ...h issue was also reviewed in ''Skyrack'' #67 of May 1964, mentioning, "New wave fanzine number two and kicking off with a four page Petercon report. Most o
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  • ...document the development of feminism in the UK, and many examples of '3rd wave' activity can be found within the Zine Collection. The Zine Collection bega ...lives and cultural opinions. Zines are also a key tool in analysing 'third wave feminism', as young women explore their self-identities and redefine femini
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  • ''Link'' and other fanzines of the period, represented the "New Wave" of fans and fandom at that time. As such, they were often in contention wi
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  • ...Donn Brazier ([[Title]]), with “Stop Shaking the Boat—You’re Making a New Wave"; D. Gary Grady, with "Fighting Words on Astronomy,"; Lord Jim Kennedy; Dou
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  • Regular columns were by [[Steve Green]] ([[Critical Wave]], [[Thunderbox]]), Lesley Reese, and [[Ted White]] ([[Gambit (USA)|Gambit]
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  • ...card stock cover that lists the included contents as: "Dennis Cooper Asks "What Is God?"; [[Wayne Davidson]] Explores Minogue Mania; John Huston Interviews ...Davidson]]: Absolutely Fabulous; [[Gary Fembot|Gary Gregerson]] Visits New Wave City; John Huston Interviews The Magnetic Fields' Stephen Merrit; Jeffery K
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  • ...tion on Usenet, pulling two posts from rec.arts.sf.fandom that demonstrate what delightful nuggets nestle in the verbiage. This issue is rounded off with a ...g]]), Elly Freeman, E.B. Frohvet ([[Twink]]), [[Steve Green]] ([[Critical Wave]], [[Thunderbox]]), Bridget Hardcastle, Chuch Harris, Terry Hornsby, George
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  • '''Drugs and Daydreams : 1,169 miles of beaches, new wave and crime... on a fucking bike!!''' is the story of two kids who ride bikes ...''Drugs and Daydreams''' have found novel ways of distributing their zine. What follows is a recounting by the editors of these methods:
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  • ...nounced by certain local inhabitants. The zine featured local punk and new wave bands, and was frequently at pains to distinguish between the two styles,
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  • *[[Critical Wave]]
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  • *Last Wave
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  • ...va, Rick Da Beast, Laura G., Johnni, Edward Mycue, David Reynolds, Dave Wave, Paul Weinman, and Sigmund Weiss. ''Zugang'' was a photocopied [[Cut and
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  • Published in the early 1990's, Sister Nobody was among the early wave of queer zines, and a proto-type for [[Riot Grrrl]]. Laura played in the ba ...hing that she couldn't find in her world, so she created it. i guess thats what im trying to do (with this zine)."
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  • ...eller, [[Mae Strelkov]], Sue Thomason, Jim Trash, Martin Tudor ([[Critical Wave]], [[Empties]]), Wilfred Watkins, Janet Wilkins, and Carol Willis.
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  • ...es on The Cramps, PiL, The Dead Boys and a feature on Japan's Punk and New Wave scene.
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  • ...illage art-punk scene. Subsequent issues featured writings by prominent No Wave bands like the Swans and Sonic Youth; interviews with filmmaker Nick Zedd,
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  • ...e. For a lot of these people, punk is just a style like disco style or new wave style is to other people."
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  • ...bout earthquakes swallowing the city of Portland, Oregon whole ‘in a fresh wave down the Willamette that will restore the mouth of the river to a prehistor
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  • * We Don't Need Another Wave: Dispatches from the Next Generation of Feminists
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  • ...certain amount of controversy. This fanzine is regarded as one of the "New Wave" of zines emerging in the 1960s, who were often at odds with an earlier gen
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  • ...ou are carrying a battered guitar case with a pair of bolt cutters inside (what were you thinking)?'' ...rdboard cutout of same while miming in sync to a cassette tape track of no-wave music in front of a bunch of rum drunk cynical arty types who just happened
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  • ..., laid-out and printed with a colour cover. The subject matter covered new wave/punk band interviews, articles, reviews and, later, comic strips and films. ...ng through its pages is like looking through a directory of all things new wave and underground covering that period of time, with so many topics and featu
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  • * ''Third Wave Agenda'', edited by Leslie Heywood and Jennifer Drake, University of Minnne
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