Issue 4. Subjects are UFOs, alien abduction, and conspiracy theories. "Issue of UFO journal largely devoted to "the Triad Expirement" detaling the alien abductions of the editor's wife, Christa Tilton. Discusses the recurrence of "winged serpent" emblems & symbols in UFO cases"--Description from Bolerium Books, bookseller
Issues 6-7. Subjects are drag queens, lesbian/gay/bi/transgender, and fashion. "[M]agazine that explored and celebrated drag queens and their cultural environment, with articles on famous drag queens, pop culture celebrities, fashion, advice, and related topics, profusely illustrated throughout with photographs, drawings, cartoons, etc. Topics include: Chi Chi LaRue, Boy George, Doris Day, "La Cage aux Folles", Vaginal Davis, the photography of Nan Golden." -- dealer description
"Autobiographical zine by the 'techno-savvy Chicana' author, with much on her dissatisfaction with earlier Chicano activists and her personal medical issues." -- Descriptions from Bolerium Books, bookseller. Subjects are personal, Hispanic-Americans, and activism.
Volume 1, Issue 1. "A fascinating production which spanned the gap between the hippie and punk eras of drug use in the UK and Europe, published by underground press veteran and South African émigré Lee Harris, a former member of the African National Congress, co-founder of the London Arts Lab, and writer for the International Times...articles by and about Timothy Leary, Michael Hollingshead, William Burroughs, Ian Drury, Patti Smith, Peter Tosh, Gilbert Shelton, Heathcote Williams etc., covering topics including 'the jazzman's view on dope', the history of LSD, and various aspects of marijuana cultivation and use, illustrated throughout with reproductions of photographs, comics strips, caricatures, and other graphics, many in color, most of an explicitly psychedelic nature."--Descriptions from F.A. Bernett Books, bookseller. Subjects are drugs, and culture.