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The zine features an article on Queercore and an attack on consumerist gays and lesbians. Also featured is an article on Claremont Road, site of an action against government attempts to tear down housing and put in a road link; Sarit also drew comic strips, reviewed events and profiled groups such as The Lesbian Avengers.
 
The zine features an article on Queercore and an attack on consumerist gays and lesbians. Also featured is an article on Claremont Road, site of an action against government attempts to tear down housing and put in a road link; Sarit also drew comic strips, reviewed events and profiled groups such as The Lesbian Avengers.
  
The author [[Sarit]] was also involved with the UK Queercore  club, 'Club VASALINE'.  
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The author [[Sarit]] was also involved with the UK Queercore  club, 'Club VASALINE'.
  
[[Category:Zine]][[Category:Zines from the UK]] [[Category:Queer]][[Category:1990's publications]] [[category:London Zines]]
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This zine can be found at the 56a Infoshop Zine Library Collection in London, UK.
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[[Category:Zine]][[Category:Zines from the UK]] [[Category:Queer]][[Category:1990's publications]] [[category:London Zines]] [[Category:56a Infoshop Zine Library Collection]]

Revision as of 19:06, 13 October 2009

Chaos Order was a queercore zine by Sarit, released in London, England, in the early 1990's.

The zine features an article on Queercore and an attack on consumerist gays and lesbians. Also featured is an article on Claremont Road, site of an action against government attempts to tear down housing and put in a road link; Sarit also drew comic strips, reviewed events and profiled groups such as The Lesbian Avengers.

The author Sarit was also involved with the UK Queercore club, 'Club VASALINE'.

This zine can be found at the 56a Infoshop Zine Library Collection in London, UK.