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- Dossier
- 1983-1984
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Vol. 1, Nos. 1-4. Subjects are pseudoscience and parapsychology.
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Vol. 1, Nos. 1-4. Subjects are pseudoscience and parapsychology.
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No. 4. Subjects are punk rock and foreign language. Zine is in German.
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Subtitled, "A Night You'll Never Forget...Or Remember." Subjects are nightclubs and photography.
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No. 2. Subtitled, "Printing the news of the peaceful planet." Subjects are New Age, spirituality and religion.
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No. 14. Subtitled, "Rock & Roll + Weirdo Art + Bad Ideas." Subjects are music and art.
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No. 1. Subjects are poetry, foreign language and South Florida. Published in Miami Beach, Florida. Zine is in Spanish. Donated by Margarita Cano.
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Volume 1, Number 3. Subtitled, "The South Florida Entertainment Authority." Subjects are music, and South Florida. Published in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
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Nos. 1-2. Subjects are relationships, romance and subculture.
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Subtitled, "An intimate conversation with Rachel Carns & Radio Sloan." Subjects are interview, music and photography.
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Nos. 1-2. Subjects are comics, pornography and personal.
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Collects 6 works by Matthew Scott Gualco: - "12 Steps Backward" - "Wingding Opus" - "Performance Reader" - "Blessed" - "Lohan/Count/Think/Yell" - "Stuck in the Middle With You - Things I Don't Like" Subjects are art and literary.
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No. 3. Subjects are workers' rights, political and literary.
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Numbers 1-2, 4-5. "Early issues of this important, short-lived Patti Smith Group fanzine, running just six issues between 1980-1981. While a good portion of the content is devoted to Smith's concerts, bootleg recordings, and published writing, there are significant chunks dedicated to her poetry, lyrics, and influences." -- Descriptions from Captain Ahab's Rare Books, bookseller. Subject is punk rock.
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Volume 1, Numbers 18-20, 22-33. "A nearly complete run of a brilliant little science fiction fanzine, published in Coconut Grove between 1973-1977 by Mensa members David Jenrett and Mardee Skolnick. TAB, as the zine was affectionately called, was compiled by teachers and students, with the motive of providing 'innocent merriment, information, and a means of communication among students and educators in science/math/education' (issue #3). With a distinctly local flavor, Tabebuian covered the usual fanzine ground, in addtion to intelligently composed articles on black holes, marine life, writing and the environment, while occasionally venturing into travel writing and the terrible service at the Howard Johnson's restaurant." -- Descriptions from Captain Ahab's Rare Books, bookseller. Published in Miami, Florida.