The Feminist Alternative Press
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- 1995
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Vol. 4, No. 2 (A) Year of the He-Man Politics Replaces Year of the Woman, Candace Gingrich Speaks, Equal Rights Amendment Reintroduced
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The Feminist Alternative Press
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Vol. 4, No. 2 (A) Year of the He-Man Politics Replaces Year of the Woman, Candace Gingrich Speaks, Equal Rights Amendment Reintroduced
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Music zine from Vancouver/Canada on alternative/indie punk. Band interviews, album reviews, cartoons by Ross Campbell. Issue 3 (August 1987) on bands: Political Asylum, Social Decay, Concrete Sox, No Brain Cells. 16 pages, 8.5 x 11 inches
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Monthly music magazine from Northglenn/CO (Subtitle: "The Magazine For Thrombocytopeniacs") on alternative/indie punk. Band interviews, album reviews, cartoons, comic art. Issue 4 (April 1990) on bands Faith No More, Shatterin' Tally, Sick Of It All, Atroph, Sadistic Intent. Articles on Women in Rock, Trademarking, Graffiti. 28 pages, 11 x 14.5 inches
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Cultural Magazine from Wharton/NJ on video, film, television, music, books essays, counter-culture. "Not for profit cooperative project written and designed by a rotating group of technicians.", says their intro. Issue 25 (July 1988): Ed Wood, Prick Up Your Ears, Full Metal Jacket, Blue Velvet, Pee Wee Herman, The Hidden, Dark Shadows, Robocop, The Lost Boys, Star Trek's Crazy Computers, Captain Kirk's Chicks, Leonard Nimoy: Genius Poet, Stuart Gordon, John Waters, The Dead Milkmen, Butthole Surfers, Big Black, Happy Flowers etc. Directory on Fanzines, book releases, albums. 132 pages, 8.5 x 11 inches
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Subtitled "The Expatriate's Newsletter", monthly newsletter published ten times yearly in Raffles City/Singapore. Issue vol. 3, No. 5 (May 15, 1991) Introduces the RFA (Report From America), a private informational service for business leaders and key decision makers. Business news, investment recommendations, travel advice. Article on the new U.S. Immigration Act of 1990, law, visas. 24 pages, 8.5.x 11 inches
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Zine from Herne Bay/Great Britain on alternative/Indie, experimental, rock music, album and single reviews, essays on culture: books, comics, movies, interviews, satire. Issue Vol. 11/No 3 (Summer 1993) on Cop Shoot Cop, Rake, Con Demek, Daniel P. Mannix, Derek Jarman, Manga, Nick Bougas. 68 pages, 8 x 11.5 inches
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Two issues of catalog of vendor Mutilation Graphics in Scrub Oak/NY, catering to punk scene and audience with bizarre sense of humor, selling t-shirts, sweatshirts, card sets, exploitation magazines, gothic jewelry, mondo video tapes etc.. Offering free t-shirts to zine makers in exchange for ad space.
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Issue 1 - Handmade, promotional music zine by, of and about the Orlando hardcore/synthpunk band Damage. Intro letter by the band, who was looking for a record label at the time. Added is handwritten note by then lead synth player and manager of Orlando nightclub Club Spacefish, Mike Brown.
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Zine of the radio station CITR Radio in Vancouver/Canada, based out of the University of British Columbia's Student Union Building in the University Endowment Lands. Promotes alternative music. Album reviews, underground ads or Vancouver scene. Issue August 1985: Cover shows punk/jazz/rockabilly musical band Tupelo Chain Sex. Inside: Mutabaruka. 24 pages, 8 x 10.5 inches
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Music zine from Maywood/NJ on folk, punk, alternative, experimental rock. Editors: Amy Beth Yates, Ron Gregorio. Band interviews, album reviews, social involvement. Issue 5: On bands Violent Femmes, Flipper, Butthole Surfers. Plus piece about Christian religion: Reagan administration's supporting organized prayer in public schools. 14 pages, 8.5 x 11 inches
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Comic Zine by Drew Lerman about old man "Boucher", who married a much younger trophy wife, can't live up to her expectations and is afraid she will change his house before he's even dead. Subjects are aging, society, social conventions. - Green Zine Contest 2017. 8 x 10.5 inches, 16 pages
I Speak For the Trees For the Trees Have No Tongue
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Zine by Zuly Blanco and Arianna Navarro. Collages and interview statements on environmental subjects: The environment, pollution, global warming, deforestation, fur industry, exploitation of animals, animal testing, plastic pollution, wildlife poaching, human footprint, movie recommendations with environmental context to teach future generations. - Green Zine Contest 2017, 24 pages, 8.5 x 11 inches
If We're Going to Save the Planet...
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Zine by Melissa Santaya and Natalia Avila. Ransom Notes-style, photography collages on enviromental issues. Subjects are The environment, global warming, exploitation of animals, animal testing, pollution, pro-natural farming. Short texts about celebrities involved in enviromental activism and call to action. - Green Zine Contest 2017, 18 pages, 5 x 8 inches
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Zine by Andrea Saavedra. (Title translation: "Myself") Famous quotes by Gandhi and Eleanor Roosevelt et al. alternating with sketches and drawing of female and male bodies. Fantasy, mythology characters. - Green Zine Contest 2017, 24 pages, 5.5 x 8 inches
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Zine by Jessica Perez in rough and heavy handmade paper. Pressed title and writing. Verses and dried flower inside. Triptych design. Text is about choosing to let life slow down and appreciate nature. - Green Zine Contest 2017 recipient of Honorable Mention, 4 x 5.5. inches, 6 pages
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Zine by Sam Hafferty and Balthazar Cordova. Photographs and ironic copy against climate change, in tone of advertizing brochures for Miami as travel destination after the rising sea-level has swallowed it. References to idle politics (Gov. Rick Scott, photo collage shows him wearing goggles), consumerism, the EPA. - Green Zine Contest 2017, 8 pages, 5.5 x 8 inches
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Issue #8 (Februar/March) 1996 of music zine from New York. EditorL Jeff Thies. On Punk Hardcore, Thrash, Heavy Metal, Goth. Band interviews, album reviews, concert reviews. Bands: Killing Time, Mortis, NOFX, Samael, Daytripper, Kepone, John Joseph, Group Home, Napalm Death. 82 pages, 8 x 10.5 inches
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Issues 1, 2, 3. Zine from Miami & Sarasota, FL. Punk, social topics, politics. 38 pages, 5.5 x 8.5 inches
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Issue 1, Zine from Ft. Myers, FL, Poetry, photography. 18 pages, 4.5 x 5.5. inches
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Photography zine by Chris Moody from Maine. (edition of 27) The artists calles it "a vivid dream captured on one roll of film while wandering around the mystical mountains, valleys, and canyons.". Self-printed in landscape format all in refurbished ink, images taken in Texas Hill Country, 24 pages, 5.5 x 8.5 inches