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The KKK in Kanada, Part 1

Issue #80 Gord Hill

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  • Burgomasterpiece Theatre: Checkmate
  • ‘Sor Juana & Other Monsters’ is a comical and tragic treatise
  • ‘A Western World’ is utterly masterful
  • ‘Red Winter’ a cold, brooding tale
  • Musica Obscura’s essays straddle genres
  • ‘rib and instep: honey’ hits high notes
  • ‘How to Make an English Exam Interesting’ is gold
  • Hedge’s poetry is arresting
  • ‘VII’ will have you nostalgic for your Cartoon Network childhood
  • The KKK in Kanada, Part 1
  • UC Davis Zine Pushes Back on Prison Clichés
  • Sunday Morning
  • Folie à Deux is a pleasantly difficult reading experience
  • Mushroom lovers near and far, we’ve found the book for you!
  • Pantyhoes Collective celebrates five years
  • Found Fruit: DIY rediscovers urban foraging
  • The game Gilbert plays with that history is refreshing in The Journal of the Main Street Lodge, Vol.2
  • Folio: Tara Cooper’s nautical, mixed media compositions
  • ‘The Butcher’ zine excels in its use of collage, especially imagery
  • ‘Gary’ is just a guy stumbling through life like the rest of us
  • ‘Welcome to the Daily Life of Tabistacs’ is an open invitation to revisit the ordinary
  • Why Write Zines? by Carrie Colpitts
  • ‘Waiting Without Waiting’ may not technically be a zine, but it’s still worth a look
  • To read ‘From Lone Mountain’ is to slow down, breathe, and take a break from a hyper-digitized world
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