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  • ...out bisexuality, bi life, bisexuals in the wider world and the UK bisexual community / scene. The name was decided by a vote of people attending a conference o * [http://www.bicommunitynews.co.uk/ Bi Community News website]
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  • '''Let's DIY II: Taking Zine-Making to the Community''' is the second issue in the [[Grrrl zines a go-go]] series of published [ ...Y #2 covers the basics: How do you begin and maintain a partnership with a community group? How do you get better at working with groups? This short-but-sweet z
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  • ...sexual community, and a 2005 Home Office 'Year Of The Volunteer' award for Community Impact. ...Homo Hero awards in the "Community Champion" category for her work on [[Bi Community News]], running bi events and advocacy / support organisations, and wider L
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  • ...motions, and to make sure that everyone in the community is respected. The community also features an extensive "memories" section for perusal. In March 2004, a website was created for the community to promote community member's [[List_of_Distros|distro]]s and to feature tips on how to start an
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  • '''Zine_Ethics''' is a community at [[livejournal.com]] for zinesters to discuss and communicate about ideas ...r distros to communicate about issues of zine ethics, etiquette, etc. this community may be used for discussions, questions, warnings, advertising of related zi
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  • #REDIRECT [[Let's DIY II: Taking Zine-Making to the Community]]
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  • '''Let's DIY II: Taking Zine-Making to the Community''' is the second issue in the [[Grrrl zines a go-go]] series of published [ ...Y #2 covers the basics: How do you begin and maintain a partnership with a community group? How do you get better at working with groups? This short-but-sweet z
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  • Holden W. Attradies is an ex-zinster who is no longer active within the community. ...on the We Make Zines forums he appeared to totally disappear from the zine community. All of his zine related e-mail addresses and web activity related to zine
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  • ...the zine relates Hortencia's experiences as a vegan, Mexican feminist, and community organizer. ...interviews with people who are active in her local grassroots agricultural community. Issue 5 is subtitled "In the motherhood," and details her pregnancy and b
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  • ...several titles and has co-ordinated many zine projects involving her local community. * [[We Are Bend]] - a zine made by the community of Bend, Oregon
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  • ...ers, who are committed to providing zines and zine making resources to the community at no cost. Bird's Nest Zine Library held its first no-cost community zine making workshop in July 2010. Bird's Nest volunteers also presented at
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  • ...hip to expand the impact of the arts in the lives of members of the Rhodes community, Memphis, and beyond through innovative thinking. ...′s fine arts programs, create a rich arts environment on campus and in the community, and challenge all Rhodes students to view themselves as potential leaders
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  • Zine focuses on issues generally not discussed in the [[DIY|D.I.Y]] or zine community, such as the anti-illegal immigration movement, D.I.Y ...tain zines don't have to be about subjects of interest only to the liberal community.
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  • ...out bisexuality, bi life, bisexuals in the wider world and the UK bisexual community / scene. The name was decided by a vote of people attending a conference o * [http://www.bicommunitynews.co.uk/ Bi Community News website]
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  • ...of charge to prisoners in the midwest; and to provide a meeting space for community and literary groups.
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  • The contributions to the zine community by '''Jerod Pore''' have been critical not only to its survival, but to its Currently, he is the proprietor of a zine-like web community called CrazyMeds.
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  • :''<small>This article is about the Portland, OR zine about community, for the North Hollywood, CA zine, see [[Citizine Magazine]].</small>'' ...Imes]] and [[Diane Gilleland]]. ''Citizeen'' is a how-to zine for building community - something most people seem to want more of, and something many of us have
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  • Subtitled "a zine about community," ''DIY or Don't We?'' contains stories of successful collaborative project ...bout The Olympia Film Society and Capitol Theater, [[Razorcake]], feminist community building in Bellingham Washington, a group of women in a Bangladesh academy
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  • ...w with two volunteers from a community space for Gay/Lesbian/transgendered community in Belfast. Their website documents the variety of projects the group did a
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  • ...Since relocating to the USA in October 2013, she continues her music, art, community work and social work whilst finishing her novel for young adults - about gr
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  • ...the Logic Punks!]], a zine of logic puzzles. She runs the [[Zine Ethics]] community at LiveJournal.com.
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  • ...ound town will have, in some way, responded to the art. The burgeoning art community here is really amazing, and one we want to help share! Many of the artists
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  • The fair is organised by members of the Irish zine and comic community each year. ...Group and a workshop on Community Television as Autononous media by Dublin Community Television. There was also a screening of the documentary about DIY music a
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  • ...n</li><li>Militarism/Fort Detrick/Bioweapons </li><li>Homelessness</li><li>Community Building</li><li>Anarcho-Ethos</li><li>Veggie/Vegan Recipes</li><li>Police
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  • '''POC_Zinesters''' is a community at [[livejournal.com]] for and about POC (people of color) zine makers. It The userinfo for the community states: ''POC is an expansive umbrella term, and there is disagreement with
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  • ...h College of Art and Design (SCAD). It was designed as a freshman interest community run by the Resident Assistants [[Ernest Gomez]] and [[Pranas T. Naujokaitis
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  • ...t, with each page naming an element or aspect of the broader zine world or community. The zine is footnoted to add more detail to each entry.
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  • The '''Octapod [[Zine]] Library''', is the largest community-owned [[zine]] collection in Australia. The collection numbering ~2000-3000 The Octapod supports a number of projects, community groups and individuals by providing an administrative base and important re
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  • ...s of its effect on the planet as well as on the psyche of every person and community who exists within it. ...that consciously seeks to minimize capitalism's restraints on passion and community.
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  • '''Go for it''' (Mooroolbark, Vic.: Mooroolbark Community Centre, -2006.). This [[zine]] is a project funded by the Department of Hum
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  • ...ed as "A [[zine]] with attitude for the Illawarra gay, lesbian, bi & trans community" this zine was published in four issues between Issue no. 1 (Jan./Feb. 2001
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  • '''Prescription for Change''' is a zine about community response to substance use. It covers a wide variety of topics including har
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  • ...m, stopping at zine festivals, artist-run centers, schools, libraries, and community centers and opening its doors for anyone who wanted to read for free. ...el. Their goal was to fuse artistic production with political activism and community organising. Each year they would select from submissions the publications t
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  • ...s released two issues to date. Although she has only been part of the zine community for a short time loves it immensely.
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  • ...02. She was lead singer of punk band JERK ALERT! and currently works in a community mental health center.
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  • ...e for events, political actions, women's health care, self care, different community groups. To organize events that reflect the communities of women they serve
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  • '''North Bi North West''' was a bisexual community [[zine]] newsletter run by the Seattle Bisexual Women’s Network. It began
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  • ...g in Athens, Georgia, USA. She has been a sporadic contributor to the zine community since 1999 and currently publishes the literary nonfiction perzine, ''[[Pha
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  • ...e interested in talking about independent communities. It's an open online community that welcomes people from all walks of life. Sections are devoted to tradin
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  • ...e maker Alexa Lima in 2016 to bring awareness to issues faced by the BIPOC community, express personal thoughts and dreams from a Black-Indigenous womxn perspec
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  • ...e traditional definition of a small book sold by peddlers. In the [[zine]] community where a [[zine]] is a title that has more than one issue and is continually
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  • The zine name is a pun on the zine name Bi Community News.
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  • A vocal supporter of community, Abby is a well-known and active youth in the Harrisburg area and contribut
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  • ...rally addressed positive sexuality, gender fucking, sexism in the [[punk]] community, Rob's experience as a father, etc...
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  • ...o carried artisan-made goods and served as a performance art space for the community. Feed Your Head Books closed in January 2008.
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  • ...n Southern California. Since 2002 they have been facilitating workshops in community venues and college campuses in their region. They focus on the empowerment ...aking workshops such as Zines 101, History of [[Riot Grrrl]], and Building Community Action Through Zines.
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  • Kelly started the zine in August of 2006, after finishing community college and moving to the city to attend a university. Her zine discusses m
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  • ...oration between R House of [[Red Hanky Panky]] and [[Jen Yockney]] of [[Bi Community News]]
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  • A feminist community center in Portland, Oregon with a lending library, featuring [[zine]]s.
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  • The 2013 event was held on October 26th and the '''Hannah Community Center.'''
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  • ...and distros operating out of NJ, the newsletter strives to foster a better community for zinesters and independent publishers in NJ.
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  • ...Alice Canton’s award-winning theatre show OTHER [chinese] - a large-scale community engagement project which investigated the complexity of Chinese identity in ...n collaboration with Auckland Central City Library’s Makerspace, through a community zine workshop. [https://issuu.com/migrantzinecollective/docs/gen_m__3 Read
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  • ...She is founder of the Monthly Mail Club and is active in the [[mail art]] community.
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  • ...ment was an essential part of zine history and a large segment of the zine community today has at least some roots in punk. Early punk zines included [[Punk Mag
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  • ...that aspect and take on you with respect - tolerence and integrity, to the community, is what i expect. no fear. thats what i want, but the more your inclined t
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  • ...lar role was taken up by the zine/newsletter [[BiFrost]] and later by [[Bi Community News]].
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  • ...reviews and columns, all devoted to supporting the local [[DIY]] scene and community in the Philippines.
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  • ...associated with such an innocuous yet hostile world of the Australian zine community." The nineteen issues that were released focus on a variety of band intervi
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  • '''Kickstart Arts Inc. ''' is a Community Cultural Development (CCD) organisation that ‘creates artistically and so
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  • '''Queerhot Bookshop''' is an online bookstore serving the LGBT community since 2010, offering a range of queer [[zines]] and other art books. Some t
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  • ...alifornia. The fest brings together and supports all aspects of the D.I.Y. community. It began in 2012. I.E. Zine Fest is held at Augie's Coffee House in Redlan
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  • ...started but its focus is on getting more zines to Canadians and creating a community of zinesters in the Toronto area.
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  • ...]], coordinated by Natasha Cho and [[Bernadette Fitzgerald]] (of Footscray Community Arts Centre) and edited by [[Adam Ford]]. ...ponsored by the School of Education and Institute for Youth, Education and Community at Victoria University; the Australia Council and City of Maribyrnong contr
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  • ...llective that supports the information needs of IMC media creators and the community at large. The library attempts to collect material that gives voice to thos
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  • ...cle is about the North Hollywood, CA zine, for the Portland, OR zine about community, see [[Citizeen]].</small>''
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  • Did you realize that Denver has a thriving and growing zine community? Are you ready for a zine-packed weekend? You’re not going to want to m ...to end? We don’t either. Let’s spend one more morning together as a zine community for delicious pancakes and rockin’ DJs in an amazing bookstore.
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  • The [[zine tour]] developed as a means of `trying to strengthen the zine community,' Tolentino said back in Summer of 1996. The tour included Tolentino and Ro ...on zines at the time, it also brought out a clash in egos withing the zine community. In the end, most of the prominent zine publishers in each city of the tour
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  • ...rnography, APA athletes and how education issues effect Asian students, to community leader profiles and underground film and music reviews. The editors describ
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  • ...any of the strips appeared in other zines and publications, including [[Bi Community News]] and [[BiFrost]].
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  • ...the zine was to "promote social awareness about and among youth, encourage community-based [[Activist|activism]], and support independent, progressive cultures.
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  • ...he automobile hegemony. ''Go By Bicycle'' focuses on the Portland bicycle community.
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  • ...Windy City Bike Messenger Association (WCBMA)'' to celebrate the messenger community in Chicago and elsewhere. It is included in the collection of the [[St. Pat
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  • ...honours thesis which discusses the issue of racism in the [[DIY]]/[[punk]] community.
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  • As a community space, <b>Spartacus</b> has couches, workspace and free networked computer
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  • ...is a personal zine focusing on relationships, self-love/care, and finding community. Originally titled One-Girl Bicycle Gang, the title was changed in issue fo
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  • ...e development of my research. I hoped my zine would contribute to the zine community while my academic work reflected upon it." - Quoted from Poletti, Anna ‘I
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  • ...s editions, and other self-published printed matter. We desire to foster a community of independent publishers and those that are passionate about publishing. O ..., 2021. It was originally scheduled for March 28, 2020 at Central Piedmont Community College (CPCC) Harper Campus but was cancelled due to COVID-19.
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  • ...to be," the zine is comprised of interviews with eleven women in the zine community on their feelings about marriage. Many of the women also discuss the lack
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  • ...guide to the fundamental basics of arranging zine-based workshops in your community with a resource list, history of the movement and women's involvement in it
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  • '''CTRPLLR''' is a community based [[zine]] that was started in September 2005 by Marc Lecompte in Water
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  • ''"For years the punk and zine community has thrived, producing beautifully rendered volumes of stories and artwork. ...which were reported as being the Community Labour United, the New Orleans Community Bike Project and the People’s Hurricane Fund. The zines in the book are f
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  • ...tablished as a newsletter in the summer of 2011 to help foster the growing community of like-minded people in the Kitchener-Waterloo region and beyond. From the
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  • ...with influential crafters, articles on independent business and the craft community, and how-to instructions for crafts.
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  • ...om/99205.html Interview with Travis Fristoe about zine publishing and zine community]
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  • ...e thought and conciousness of why hardcore ideals are important to a music community.
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  • The [[zine]] was created both to communicate to the [[punk]] and [[zine community]] and to create a network amongst punk and [[zinester]] [[people-of-color]]
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  • The community features are conflicting a little bit to the idea of an old journal, but ne
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  • ...s of his probation were that he pay $2,000 in fines, put in 1,284 hours of community service a week, undergo psychological testing at his own expense (which amo Diana moved to New York, where he fulfilled his community service by working for the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund.
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  • She is also the creator of the [[POC_Zinesters]] community at Livejournal. She was the owner of [[C/s distro]], which stocked and dist ==Zines in the Community==
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  • ...in fact the last issue. Not long after publishing it Holden left the zine community after a discussion on We Make Zines about his works apparent sexist content
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  • ...co-author, with Kathy Imes, of [[Citizeen]], a split zine about building community. She also authors a little zine about crafts and spirituality called [[Crea
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  • ...and more. The aim is to promote and celebrate self published works in the community. ...paces, that aimed to incubate and promote local awareness in the local art community.
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  • ...cite]] and [[The Butter Lamb News]]. He is the founder of the College Park Community Library and the erstwhile [[Red Roach Press]] and [[Manual Publishing]]. He
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  • ...l Ghanaian, Cuban, Spanish, Zulu, Creole descendant, zinester and artistic community organizer, [[kuwa jasiri Indomela]].
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  • ...pshire. His latest project is [[Paper Radio]] which explores pirate radio, community radio, Low Power FM, and stories from the frontier of free radio and free s
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  • ...ther and share their love for zines. Erin was hoping to create a sense of community.
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  • ...a grassroots approach in promoting artists, graphic designers and the art community. The zine's half-size, landscape-format, provides ample room for artwork an
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  • ...Arbor, MI. She attended Ann Arbor's open schools system and graduated from Community High School in 1999. In 2007, she graduated from Columbia College of Chicag
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  • ...sents a summer's worth of media [[Activist|activism]], deconstruction, and community dialogue. For many of the [[zinester]]s, this was their first experience ou
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  • '''Rotherham Zine Library''' is a community resource providing a freely accessible archive of [[zine]]s and independent
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  • ...th an outlet and a voice. Rob recently turned his poetic focus to the zine community and began exploring what may be yet his favorite outlet for his words.
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  • ...oney. So much so that a boycott of See Hear was called for within the zine community.
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  • ...llik and Pete Graham. Carl Brandon became a very popular fan within the SF community, whose articles appeared in several fanzines of the time, and who published
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  • ...31, Chapman died of a long-term illness. He was widely mourned in the zine community.
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  • ''Gnomenclature'' was a perzine circulated among the science fiction fandom community. It was published in Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.A. in the 1970s. Issue three was
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  • ...o formerly ran [[Screamqueen Distro]] and the [[distrokids|the LiveJournal community, Distrokids]]. Dangeresque was created in 2004 because Sarah felt that ther
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  • ...The zine got alot of praise. [[Alex Zamora]] (who runs an online fanzines community) has labelled it "one of the Best British Zines". The zine itself started i
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  • ...ons about daily-life-stories of Dascha and her friends in the local D.I.Y.-community.
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  • ...k involved, but he was also the target of a lot of criticism from the zine community that had a hard time dealing with Gunderloy's retirement and the change in
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  • ...rical. It was widely popular and controversial both in and out of the zine community. ...ads. Frustrated by the negative feedback they'd received from the [[zine]] community, the Goads wrote and distributed a pseudonymous screed against themselves (
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  • ...ng comics have enjoyed incredible success, both in and outside of the zine community. Both [[Factsheet Five]] and [http://www.tcj.com/ The Comics Journal] have
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  • ...t the Zine Librarians Code of Ethics to change over time, adapting as zine community moves."
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  • ...ceived in the monthly FAPA mailing, as well as news of the science fiction community.
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  • ...er to sell and trade their zines and network with other people in the zine community. The zine fest is not just for zine creators and distros. It’s a free an ...2008 '''Richmond Zine Fest''' was held Saturday, October 11th, at the Gay Community Center of Richmond. The event featured 45 vendors, several workshops, and 2
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  • ...here have been many charges of sexual assault against Mackin from the zine community. In the zine [[Baby I'm a Manarchist]], two female writers accuse him of se
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  • ...me in Boston . Greenberger interviewed and took photographs of the elderly community there, which along with his own anecdotes and observations about their live
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  • ...sents a summer's worth of media [[Activist|activism]], deconstruction, and community dialogue. For many of the [[zinesters]], this was their first experience ou
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  • ...rovides affordable music lessons to underpriviledged children in the local community.
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  • ...ntirely by Cain, and initially meant to be a break away from a local music community drowning in homogenous "[[Hardcore|hxc]]", crunk and gangsta rap, and vario
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  • Jeff Junker has been active in the queer zine community and has contributed to a number of zines, including [[Kweer Corps Internati
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  • ...ederal Communications Commission, U.S. public television (PBS), public and community radio, and cable public access television.
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  • * "Wal-Mart: Minimum wage for the whole community"
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  • ...ough the zine led eff to a journalism job (a field they quit) and the zine community (a field they didn't). ...Gender'' and start Crapandemic zine distro. They remain active in the zine community.
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  • Early issues of '''Your Flesh''' were devoted to the [[hardcore]]-[[punk]] community, with articles on bands like Die Kreuzen, Discharge, MDC, DOA, and, of cour
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  • ...anities program, and Gender and Sexuality Studies. She works in grassroots community organizing, Do-It-Yourself culture, marginalized discourses, subcultural po
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  • ...ded to stop publishing the zine). She's had little involvement in the zine community since 1992.
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  • ...gnificance, in part because of David Mac's tireless networking in the zine community and his penchant for provocation and controversy. A special booklet insert
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  • ...nes, and comics on addictions, recovery, & sobriety; creating & critiquing community; femme identity; mental health, disabilities, & illnesses; bodies; sex and/
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  • ...t topics included practical instructions for sustaining life off the grid, community building, and radical political discussion. Recurring columns provided adv
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  • ...he mission of the space has been to create a dialogue between the artistic community and the general public of San Francisco by providing a venue in which artis
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  • ...x, progressive political issues, and more. Other writers from the [[punk]] community often contributed to Fucktooth as well. In later issues Jen focused intervi
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  • ...variety of sources are included, predominantly people within the [[punk]] community.
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  • ...en dedicated to encouraging the growth of a visual and literary publishing community by offering a space to gather and exchange information and ideas, as well a ...ent groups, and also engage in more in-depth projects that serve the local community. A wide variety of ages and groups are served, from elementary school stude
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  • '''Clamor''' was a quarterly print magazine and online community of radical thought, art, and action. An iconoclast among its peers, Clamor
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  • ...have a collection that is balanced across subject areas and that speaks to community needs and interests. We do have some zines in the collection because of the
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  • ''Focused on a community of self-publishing in the mitten ''
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  • ...has a strong interest in ‘the management of public space through creating community and the role public art plays in this’.
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  • ...ontinues to publish Doris, contribute to zines and stay active in the zine community. She currently runs Doris Press (formerly known as [[Riot Grrrr Distro]]) a
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  • Active in the zine community, Krissy helped organize the [[Portland Zine Symposium]] in 2002 and 2003.
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  • ...ndreds of miles away to Chicago, to literally be 'closer to the action.' A community of bands and like-minded people grew around the zine, many of the individua
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  • ..., since each issue is different. Dale Speirs is active in the [[mail art]] community and some issues are devoted to this topic. Other topics have included rubbe
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  • ...sed in the neighborhood of West Philadelphia to house the zine library and community [[print shop]].
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  • ...other "cyberpunk" zines, Cybervision was firmly rooted in both the hacker community and the [[punk]] subculture.
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  • ...Colored Children''; and ''Black & Bluenose: The Contemporary History of a Community''. *''Black & Bluenose: The Contemporary History of a Community''
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  • ...otherwise have one. I still feel that way about zines, actually. Zines are community, and self-expression, and spaces where there are no editors. Zines are fuck
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  • ...omen musicians, with practical suggestions like volunteering at your local community radio station, and not supporting labels and fanzines that cut down women m
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  • ...f Kings project and other topics of interest to the independent publishing community and activists worldwide.
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  • ''Feline Mewsings'' is mainly distributed within the science fiction fanzine community through the [[Fantasy Amateur Press Association]], and appears quarterly. T
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  • Glasgow Zine Library is a self-publishing library, archive, and community space based in Govanhill, Glasgow, UK. Established in 2018, their collectio
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  • ...84-1989) and later ABC No Rio (1989-1990), a New York City music venue and community center. By the 1990's 24 issues had been released and the editor was happy
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  • ...& Tarot, [[self-care]], support & $upport, alienation & the illusion of [[community]], and embracing weirdnesses.
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  • The writer-publisher, [[Ralph Coon]], a reclusive figure in the zine community, is believed to be a pseudonym used by an unidentified writer for ''The Los
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  • ...ss, not being afraid of the word "fat," resisting drawing lines in the fat community, owning her body by making it her's through body modification (tattooing) a
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  • ...duating from Belfast College of Art in 1974, he became involved in a small community press. In 1976 he created and published a comic called ''[[The Hand: a Tale
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  • The zine fair is organised by a member of the Australian zine community each year. In 2005, Susy Pow
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  • ...ultures and building support/praxis for such resistance within/outside our community."
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  • ...tml An Interview with Niall McGuirk on the connections between Punk Music, Community, Art, Activism and Vegan Food]
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  • ...varies. Whole numbered issues are devoted to science fiction; within this community, ''Opuntia'' is held in high regard, having won the 2005 [[Aurora Award for
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  • ...ncisco Zine Fest''' seeks to advance the do-it-yourself ethos by fostering community throughout the San Francisco Bay Area. In the annual weekend-long event, SF
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  • ...elped it flourish and grow. [[Epicenter]] ([[zine]] and record store, plus community center), 924 Gilman Street (all-ages venue) and [[Blacklist Mailorder]] (zi
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  • From 2011-2013, she ran Alphabet City, a community art space in Auckland, New Zealand devoted to the printed and written word.
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  • ...d by ''Bullet Space'' 1988-1992. ''Bullet Space'' is an anarchist squatter community since 1982.
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  • ...Center for Social and Cultural Activities]], a collectively run, radical [[community center]] in [[Minneapolis, MN]]. The Bat Annex Free School Library contain
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  • ...zine, created when she was eighteen years old. At that time in the SF fan community there were not a lot of women editors and for the first year ''Quandry'' wa She was also active in the Folk Music community, editing fanzines like [[Caravan]], followed by [[Gardyloo]], at the time d
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  • ...ed Monkey and Bratmobile; a British travel diary; a pair of articles about Community Supported Agriculture; and an article about the ecology of the hedgehog.
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  • ...a project on Kickstarter, as it's aim was to share stories with the local community in the North East.
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  • ...'s content was an in-depth, cross-referenced directory of the [[DIY]] zine community.
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  • ...n 2009 and teaches high school and dual credit courses for Des Moines Area Community College.
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  • ...began hosting The Something For Nothing Music Show on Canton Ohio's neopa community radio station (neopa.org).
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  • ...y Thoreauan]] from Hollywood, CA. He was a quite vocal fixture in the zine community throughout the 1990s, as well as the LA lit and punk scenes. His writing ha
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  • ...anecdotes from Hubbard's past, and reports from current events in the DIY community.
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  • '''Fanzine Apartment''', established in 2016, is a community who are in communication with each other through [[fanzines]].
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  • ...vejournal.com Pilcrow_news] and encourages other screenwriters to join the community of growing tloggers.
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  • *No. 2 (August 1988): Featured Chaotic Discord, Neurotics and Community Disturbance. Cover star: Rancid Rotten Idol.
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  • '''STF & FSY Songbook''' is a filk songbook fanzine for the science fiction community by Hal Shapiro.
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  • ...so that many more may do so and do so more boldly and so that liberty and community and all those other beautiful things may triumph."'' ..., a memoir of gender mutiny, and an account of how to establish a squatted community center; other highlights include an intimate reflection on the patterns by
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  • ...rticipated in an art project before, or who may feel excluded from the art community. We mobilize the generosity of many people to produce projects on a scale t
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  • ...]]'', a Kentucky-based left-leaning populist zine, since 1993. In the zine community he is perhaps most noted for his ill-tempered conflicts on Usenet (against
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  • ...ew pollution''' generated some controversy within the Australian [[zine]] 'community', in part due to the strictures imposed by the creation of their own defini
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  • ...signed to bring together young women with common interests and notify this community of activities and meetings, which quickly became the Riot Grrrl movement, e
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  • ...[[Aaron Cynic]], and (along with [[Emerson Dameron]]) has worked at local community radio station WLUW since 2004. He wrote for the now-defunct music webzine S
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  • It began life as a community alternative and was 'rescued' by Darlington . It was released in the 1970s
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  • <blockquote>On October 20, 2007 the Wrong Place community lost our friend, Rick Howe. We have added a new Memorial Page for him. - Wr
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  • ...'Tortoise'' is a perzine, it circulates within the science fiction fanzine community. Each issue is themed. Included are articles, fanzine reviews, a large lett
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  • ...ublished by the ever-vocal [[Rev. Randall Tin-Ear]], a fixture in the zine community throughout the 1990s. A large, well-produced zine what was nearly the size
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  • Farseth was an active member of the Twin Cities zine community, and he participated in both the Dreamhaven Zine Reading and the Minneapoli
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  • ...inting, [[zinester]] etiquette, promotion, distribution, mailing, the zine community, zine events, zines and the Internet, and dealing with incarcerated individ * Zine Community - Trading, promoting, prisoners
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  • ...York City, New York, U.S.A., and circulates in the science fiction fandom community for the most part. The first issue appeared in 1993. The latest issue, #11,
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  • ...eo (VHS) form, and became a nexus point for a small underground filmmaking community in L.A.
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  • ...the character of Ignatz through her fanzine in the science fiction fandom community of the 1950s, and it became something of a craze.
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  • ...covers. Its publishers are currently looking for real estate to develop a community center in Los Angeles.
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  • ...people who received copies were considered part of a literary and creative community, all of them kindred spirits. It was a great tool of the times as this mime
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  • ...'zines like "Life in Hell" which were extremely well received by the Cool Community of those 'zine readers "in the know." Of course the works of various Church
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  • ...dominant social structures and norms set forth by each varying and unique community. "extinctions" is a culmination in almost 15 years of creative poetic work,
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  • ...ty for the grrrlVIRUS. I also talk about personal interactions in the zine community and my issues with censoring myself. Also included are some I've been... li
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  • ...a collection of posters by artists, zinesters and other members of the DIY community of inspirational women from Europe. Edited by Melanie Maddison ([[Reassess
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  • ...sheville, NC, Athens, GA and Chicago, IL. From 1994-2007, he was active in community radio.
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  • • We welcome you to participate in our community of independent people, which records our experiences of life in paperbound
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  • ...was only in black and white in the print version, on the forums of a ning community forwarded to by the domain http://poetsespresso.com , maintained by the rec
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  • ...os and settings in order to achieve the goal of making this "collaborative community" think beyond the normalized routinizations of our daily lives.
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  • ...humor, Printaissance Poetry Periodicals are Rob's contribution to the zine community. The last bastion of of the printed word!
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  • ...ds until the rise of the internet when she started diskant.net, an online community for independent music. diskant published news, interviews and features from
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  • ...sue four is "We hate the BARS", and states, "There is one facet of the gay community which is horrifying and wretched no matter where you go. We refer, of cours
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  • ...ceived in the monthly FAPA mailing, as well as news of the science fiction community.
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  • ...hey are interactive independent publications created by and for a specific community. They are, as zines, an example of a painstaking effort of fans.
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  • ...shed in conjunction with another art performance-- this time at Saddleback Community College in Mission Viejo in which Bloch dressed up as Guglielmo Achille Cav
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  • ...imes: Anarchy on Long Island", a history of the anarchist communal living community "Modern Times" that was formed in the early 1850's; "Feederz, Gilman and th
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  • ...tworks in a handcrafted folio box, curated by David Dellafiora at Karingal Community Living, Geelong, Victoria, Australia. KART is produced in limited editions
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  • ...and print publications dedicated to supporting and growing the cartooning community in South Florida and beyond. Some events require online registration.
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  • While the film is billed as being about the Northwest zine community, it focuses mainly on Portland, Oregon. Footage of Olympia and Seattle was
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  • ...others into the zine scene. MZF creates increased communication and builds community between many different producers of independent media. The fest helps peopl
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  • ...n social centre. The following day was the [[zine]] fayre at the West Hill Community Hall. Both days were a roaring success, with lots of people attending. Cand
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  • ...ion]], to foster self-publishing and self-expression within the Caboolture community. The project was designed to allow the participants to gain information and
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  • ...e two. The editors further state, "We are ashamed of Chelsea homogeneity, 'community' as a corporate target market, Giuliani in the 'pride' parade, foaming-at-t
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  • ...he dynamic duo have been deemed "Best Creative Team" by many in the [[zine community]], as she has put a spell on all of them with her zines & wand alike. A dar
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  • ...referred to as a "zine", Eyde was involved in the science fiction fanzine community of that era, so there is reason to believe she was following in this tradit
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  • ...ows'' characters, discussions of controversies within the ''Dark Shadows'' community, a fan letter column,and classified ads for ''Dark Shadows'' paraphernalia.
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  • Active in the zine community, Sage is the owner of [[Sweet Candy Distro]], the author of [[Tattooed Memo
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  • ...e from being fined $3,000.00, and being required to perform 1,280 hours of community service, remain employed, and see a pyschiatrist at his own expense, the st
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  • ...en of colour and has since expanded its work to a range of zine workshops, community events, pop-up libraries and digital collaborations, both locally in Aotear
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  • ...Maximum Rock and Roll]] and The Epic Center --which was a record store and community center. In 2008 he opened a store that sells vintage and hard to find zines
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  • ...anton Zine Fest, which is funded by a grant from Lackawanna County, boasts community partnerships with the vegan bath and body boutique, Fanciful Fox, Archbald- ...music festival or anything, it seems to be a good outlet for anyone in the community, and it brings a lot of people together that probably normally wouldn’t g
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  • ...ed campus [[zine]] published in Bristol, Pennsylvania for the Bucks County Community College campus. *[http://community.livejournal.com/zine_scene/2400979.html First two issues, scanned and poste
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  • ...been featured in ''Time Out New York'', ''Vol. 1 Brooklyn'', the Brooklyn Community Access Television, Ravishly.com, and elsewhere. Quail Bell's 'zines, books,
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  • ...l house; standing up to a teacher who was a perpetrator of sexual assault; community, art, and media autonomy in slovenia; calling out the HRC/liberal gay agend ...ons of a soon-to-be community organizer; a short introduction to the amish community; an intersectional feminist library short list; girl-on-girl crime & the ne
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  • ...in Toronto, Ontario, Canada in January 1987. It reports on news in the sf community, and includes interviews, reviews, lists of science fiction published in Ca
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  • The Portland Zine Symposium aims to create greater communication and community between diverse creators of independent media and art. This fun, free and o
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  • ...for emerging and established regional and national zine makers in the DIY community to exchange new work and create meaningful relationships that lead to produ ...have decided to take the fest completely digital to meet the needs of our community while also taking important steps to ensure the safety of all. Streaming on
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  • ...by POC (People of Color) easy to find, share and distribute and to support community and activism through materiality. The primary function of POCZP is to conti
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  • ...: "Artists have harnessed the medium’s essential role in communication and community building and used it to transform material and conceptual approaches to art
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  • ...pproximately once a week, and devoted to scurrilous gossip about the queer community of San Antonio. The revolving staff for various early issues was Lucifer K
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  • '''Artifacts''' chronicles the start of community arts and activism center ABC NO Rio.
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  • ...eir first zine [[Fun in a Bucket]] in 1995 and were part of the small zine community in Salt Lake City, Utah along with such zines as [[Hat]], [[Failed Jedi]], ...er Powered Bicycle]]. In Portland Wrekk found and contributed to the zine community as a founder and continuing to organize the annual [[Portland Zine Symposiu
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  • ...y of taking part in the feminist movement and in lives of the women in her community. Although she knows that this zine is a very small step in reviving the fem
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  • ...s beginning to revive as well. The film-oriented folks are another insular community, though thanks to videotape, their numbers are growing. ...o be building bridges to the peace movement and the ecologists and the gay community and the punks. I doubt that they'll bring about The Revolution, but they wi
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  • ...d finding out they are robots, and Justin taking Jedi classes at the local community college.
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  • ...r II against great odds, and is credited with keeping the UK sci-fi fandom community alive and being the main chronicler of events during this time. He was aide
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  • ...onal distribution and created somewhat of a backlash to it within the zine community who saw the zine as getting a bit too big and too much national attention t
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  • ...that validate and challenge us can help us gain the strength and sense of community that we need in order to figure out how bullshit like racism, able-bodieism
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  • ...ublish?'' During this period, Gunderloy became a spokesperson for the zine community. He was interviewed about zines constantly and authored a number of article
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  • ...[List_of_Distros|distribution]] site dedicated to promoting and developing community via tutorials, [[Zinester_Podcasts|audio readings from zines]] and open-for
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  • ...Writers Festival, and conducts workshops on diy writing and publishing for community and arts organisations.
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  • ...icrocosm moved to Portland, OR, in 1999. Microcosm is heralded in the zine community as an entity that, for better or worse, has brought zines into a larger con
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  • ...more. Half of the content was oriented around the Pacific Northwest music community. It was a zine that caused some controversy because of its sometimes critic
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  • ...was on the local music scene, but happenings in the broader American punk community were covered as well. The zine included interviews with musicians such as P
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  • ...usually referred to as a "zine", Eyde was involved in the science fiction community of the day, so there is reason to believe she was following in this traditi
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  • ...contained a fiction section. The zine is said to have retained a sense of community over the years in which the letters section sought to make reader active pa ...rtists, zine-makers and students involved in the Chicago independent press community.
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  • ...n he moved to the suburbs of Oshawa), he discovered zines via the indiepop community, with first purchases and inspirations including ''[[Bottle Rocket]]'' and
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  • ...Brains, and act in various indie film projects. In the insular [[comics]] community Shaw has made a name for himself (and a good one it is) by willfully eschew ...it's difficult for me to take most comics criticism seriously. The comics community is so small, which I like, but it makes most of the reviews more like sugge
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  • ...d visibility and recognition to people who make the zine world the vibrant community that it is. [[I'em Sorry But I Love You Both]] #1, [[Identity Crisis: Punk Subculture and Community]] (just “Identity Crisis” on ZY TOC), [[Invincible Summer]] (ZY TOC say
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  • The '''Olympia Zine Fest''' is an annual community event held in Olympia, Washington that promotes zines and other forms of DI
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