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  • ..., and addressed local and international indie music, with some nods to the local [[punk]] scene, and was allegedly humorous. ...blishing package, it was intended to stand out visually from other [[DIY]] zines. It consisted of a monochrome A4 sheet of paper, folded down the middle, an
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  • == History == ...ters in Canada too, Frandroid decided to start a [[distro]] to support the local zine scene. In 2000, Frandroid moved to Toronto, where he continued to expa
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  • ...y titles with barcodes for a period of two weeks. There are also many free zines for the taking. ...artment at the library also holds a non-circulating New Jersey Zines ("Jer-Zines") Collection which can be accessed in their reading room, currently open by
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  • ...], post-marxist theory, [[feminism]], [[animal rights]], bike maintenance, history, subvertising, and [[DIY]] sex toys. They also carried many local [[zine]]s, as well as some non-local zines.
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  • == History == ...nd of 2006, there were some 200 different titles in the archive, including zines from as early as 1946. There are printed versions of many [[Webzine]]s in t
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  • [[Image:grrrl-go-go.jpg|frame|Grrrl Zines A Go-Go]] '''Grrrl Zines A-Go-Go''' AKA GZAGG, is an all-women workshop group based in Southern Cali
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  • ...anhill, Glasgow, UK. Established in 2018, their collection holds over 1000 zines. ==History==
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  • == History == Registration is on a sliding scale: free for smaller/per-zines, and a nominal fee for larger scale magazines and distros, in hopes of keep
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  • ...local music scene in Anchorage, featuring interviews and show reviews from local legends such as The Clyng-Onz, Psychedelic Skeletons, and Skate Death. Fran ...by Dale Buckendahl, Cassettes (Reviews) by Lady Die and Bill Bored, More Local News (Psychedelic Skeletons, Bombshelter Videos) by Peter Hill, Noise For T
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  • Oakslander featured the Oaklandish approach to local history, which is about the grit, grind and grease of Oakland, stuff that is usuall ...e, [[Sean "Goblin" Aaberg]] was cleary inspired by [[Cometbus]]'s focus on history and localism.
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  • '''History of Citizeen''' ...use in their opinion, "Staring at computer screens does not tend to foster local community."
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  • ...helped organize the annual [[Portland Zine Symposium]] and now hosts local history bike tours he calls The Urban Adventure League. ==Zines==
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  • ...ction with the South London Gallery Bookshop. The bookshop regularly sells zines and also the gallery has held the [[Strange Perfume]] queer zine and small ...cal publishers and specialises in print styles including riso. Many of the zines and tablers use the PageMasters printing facillities in Lewisham, south eas
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  • =====Format and History===== *It's a viola, actually: how to befriend your friendly, local violist
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  • ...om of speech, while it brings together people who appreciate the medium of zines and want to share work and ideas. ...nt media. The fest helps people to share skills and information related to zines and zine culture. Through hands-on, discussion-based events, the fest inclu
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  • ==History== ...crets of [[Jesus Christ]]", "Adolph and Eva", "[[Bob Flanagan]]", a map of local crack houses and murder sites etc, so Howard only ended up making one zine,
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  • The idea to create a resource of information on circus and sideshow history was born, and in the months that followed, the articles were penned, edited The purpose of '''Alive On the Inside''' is to not only preserve the history and tradition of circus and sideshow for future generations, but also to ma
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  • ...o publish books and [[Pamphleteer|pamphlets]] in the 2000s, covering local history, 70s urban terrorism such as ''Televisionaries: the RAF Story'' (AK Press), [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from the UK]] [[Category:1980's publications]] [[Category:1990's publicatio
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  • ...period, and included club listings and reviews, as well as articles on the history of the Coventry folk scene. Also featured were spotlights on local songwriters, such as Rod Felton, Al Goodwin, Dave Parker, and Martin Prue,
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  • ...rry, Cypher in the Snow and Boss Hog. Also included were reviews of shows, local bands such as Apeface, a centerfold of Darby Crash and a reprint of an arti ...rship.html A mention of ''Cunt Fear'' in Matthew Hunt's essay, ''Cunt: The History of the C-Word'']
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