Inspired by punk music and social justice, Librarian Stacy Russo produces zines that speak her truth through poetry and encourage others to do the same. After a 20 year hiatus, Russo self-published a ...
All 80 issues of the beloved Punk Planet zine are now available to read for free on the Internet Archive, as Pitchfork points out. The Chicago zine was founded by Dan Sinker and was launched in 1994 ...
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Maximum Rocknroll, the vociferous and influential San Francisco punk zine, announced Sunday in a statement that it will cease print publication this year. The zine's first iteration was as a radio ...
Tucked into a corner of Hayden Library sits a collection of tiny, unassuming booklets. Self-published and self-distributed, they're bursting full of art, information and stories. Flipping through the ...
Thanks to The Country Grind Quarterly ”“ known affectionately as the Grind ”“ a punk zine written for rural punks, by rural punks. Gretchen Bonegardener, the woman behind the zine, says she started it ...
To my pleasant surprise this weekend, while going about my business I was stopped by several New Yorkers, from various walks of life, all advertising information about the Occupy Wall Street protests.
Whenever the history of punk is a topic, we always tend to forget local zines documented these very scenes we now so love when they were just in their infancy. One of those mags was Slash, an L.A.
In the garden level of a Riverwest house, there's a collection of about 2500 zines — the kind of stuff you might not want to read with your mom. It's called QZAP, and it's an archive of queer-punk ...
Back in 1974, the NSA started an in-house magazine called Cryptolog that served as reading material for employees of the top secret agency. In 2013, the agency declassified heavily redacted issues of ...
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