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'''Fag School''' was a [[zine]] by [[Brontez]] released in the 2000's in Oakland, California, U.S.A.
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'''Fag School''' was a [[zine]] by [[Brontez]] released in the 2000's in [[Oakland]], California, U.S.A.
  
 
Three issues of this zine have been published to date.  
 
Three issues of this zine have been published to date.  
  
Issue One featured interviews with Alvin Orloff, the author of ''Gutter Boys''; the bands Scream Club, and The Husbands, a photo essay of Brontez's band Young 'n' Hung, and features such as the Fag School Coloring contest, a photo essay entitled "The Life of a Totally Fab Go-Go Boy!...can be yours!", an article on the film ''Arcade Trade'' by Samara Halperin, starring Ari Fay-Long and Brontez, and an advice column called "Ask Allison" by [[Allison Wolfe]].
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Issue One featured interviews with [[Alvin Orloff]], the author of ''Gutter Boys''; the bands Scream Club, and The Husbands; a photo essay of Brontez's band Young 'n' Hung; features such as the Fag School Coloring contest; a photo essay entitled "The Life of a Totally Fab Go-Go Boy!...can be yours!"; an article on the film ''Arcade Trade'' by [[Samara Halperin]], starring Ari Fay-Long and Brontez; and an advice column called "Ask Allison" by [[Allison Wolfe]].
  
Issue Two featured interviews with [[Larry Livermore]], and  the band Coolies, and an ex-boyfriend's dick; pin-up photos of Mathew Cote and Manny; DJ Bus Station John; excerpts from the diary of a Detroit fag; and "Ask Allison" by Allsion Wolfe.
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Issue Two featured interviews with [[Larry Livermore]], the band Coolies, and an ex-boyfriend's dick; pin-up photos of Mathew Cote and Manny; DJ Bus Station John; excerpts from the diary of a Detroit fag; and "Ask Allison" by Allison Wolfe.
  
Issue Three included a DVD from LoveWarz, a San Francisco queer happening that includes cultural activism, performances, art and films, and includes a music video from Brontez's band Younger Lovers. There are also reviews of nightmare parties, cruising, blackouts; definition of a rollerblader; undie challenge; and romantic follies.
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Issue Three included a DVD from [[LoveWarz]], a San Francisco queer happening that includes cultural activism, performances, art and films, and includes a music video from Brontez's band Younger Lovers. There are also reviews of nightmare parties, cruising, and blackouts; definition of a rollerblader; undie challenge; and romantic follies.
  
Previous to Fag School, Brontez published [[Schlepp Fanzine]].
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Prior to ''Fag School'', Brontez published [[Schlepp Fanzine]].
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''Fag School'' was one of the titles featured in the 2023-2024 Brooklyn Museum exhibition devoted to artist-made zines, [[Copy Machine Manifesto]].
  
 
==External Link==
 
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*[https://www.venuszine.com/articles/art_and_culture/reads/2948/Zine_Review Review of Fag School in Venus Zine]
 
*[https://www.venuszine.com/articles/art_and_culture/reads/2948/Zine_Review Review of Fag School in Venus Zine]
  
[[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:California Zines]] [[Category:2000's publications]] [[Category:Queer]] [[Category:Punk]]
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[[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:California Zines]] [[Category:2000's publications]] [[Category:Queer]] [[Category:Punk]] [[Category:QZAP]] [[Category:POC Zine]]

Latest revision as of 05:15, 15 March 2024

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Fag School was a zine by Brontez released in the 2000's in Oakland, California, U.S.A.

Three issues of this zine have been published to date.

Issue One featured interviews with Alvin Orloff, the author of Gutter Boys; the bands Scream Club, and The Husbands; a photo essay of Brontez's band Young 'n' Hung; features such as the Fag School Coloring contest; a photo essay entitled "The Life of a Totally Fab Go-Go Boy!...can be yours!"; an article on the film Arcade Trade by Samara Halperin, starring Ari Fay-Long and Brontez; and an advice column called "Ask Allison" by Allison Wolfe.

Issue Two featured interviews with Larry Livermore, the band Coolies, and an ex-boyfriend's dick; pin-up photos of Mathew Cote and Manny; DJ Bus Station John; excerpts from the diary of a Detroit fag; and "Ask Allison" by Allison Wolfe.

Issue Three included a DVD from LoveWarz, a San Francisco queer happening that includes cultural activism, performances, art and films, and includes a music video from Brontez's band Younger Lovers. There are also reviews of nightmare parties, cruising, and blackouts; definition of a rollerblader; undie challenge; and romantic follies.

Prior to Fag School, Brontez published Schlepp Fanzine.

Fag School was one of the titles featured in the 2023-2024 Brooklyn Museum exhibition devoted to artist-made zines, Copy Machine Manifesto.

External Link