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Panty Line Fever. No. 3

35 pages : illustrations ; 22 x 18 cm Contributors: Ivan lerner, Hank, Siobhan, Isabella Bannerman, PK, Jim Tozzi, Reuben Radding, R. Kern, James Davies, Curtis Cates, Leigh Soderberg, Mike Lee, Ken Brown, Laure Leber, Rick Rodine, Danny Hellman Library catalog record

Tomorrow: Politics and High Fashion

Issue 1. "First and only issue of controversial fashion designer Katherine Hamnett's experimental magazine, with features on Star Wars missile technology, the Bhopal disaster, America's budget deficit, philanthropy as a mode of social control, the possible link between atomic power and Down's Syndrome, the films of Derek Jarman, nuclear non-proliferation, tropical deforestation, and other topics. Illustrated with multi-page high fashion editorial spreads featuring the day's top models in a mix of designer clothing and thrift shop cast-offs. A fascinating document of the crossover between politics and fashion in the London underground of the mid-1980s." -- Descriptions from F.A. Bernett Books, bookseller. Subjects are political, fashion, and culture.

Slash Magazine

Volume 1, Issue 2. "The second issue of L.A.'s first punk publication...Slash was to the Los Angeles scene what Punk was to the New York scene, running a year longer than Punk did and instrumental in changing the face of music in L.A." -- Descriptions from Captain Ahab's Rare Books, bookseller. Subject is punk rock.

Slash Magazine

Volume 1, Issue 6. "The second issue of L.A.'s first punk publication...Slash was to the Los Angeles scene what Punk was to the New York scene, running a year longer than Punk did and instrumental in changing the face of music in L.A." -- Descriptions from Captain Ahab's Rare Books, bookseller. Subject is punk rock.

Anarchy in the U.K.

Issue 1. "Anarchy in the U.K. was a Sex Pistols fanzine issued by Glitterbest Ltd. to sell on the December, 1976 Anarchy Tour, first going on sale at the Cleethorpes Gig on December 20, 1976. The issue was designed by Jamie Reid, Sophie Richmond and Vivienne Westwood, printed by Zigzag, with photographs of the band by Ray Stevenson. The front cover features the iconic photographic image of Soo Catwoman, a London punk icon and member of the Bromley Contingent, the early group of hardcore Pistols followers." -- Descriptions from Captain Ahab's Rare Books, bookseller. Subject is punk rock.

File Megazine

Volume 3, issue 4. Subject is punk rock. Photographs and articles about punk bands including the Sex Pistols, Richard Hell, Rough Trade, Patti Smith, the Talking Heads, Dead Boys, the Curse, the Damned and Blondie.

Dirty Looks ephemera

A collection of ephemera and publications from Dirty Looks NYC, a platform for queer experimental film and video. Subjects are film, queer and art.

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