Creative Politics: Dumpster Diving with Mom
If there’s one thing that could convince your parents garbage might actually be food, it’s finely-made chocolate. I’ve been telling […]
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If there’s one thing that could convince your parents garbage might actually be food, it’s finely-made chocolate. I’ve been telling […]
Six Meditations on the State of Zine-making Pictured: My Dad the Serial Killer by Ellyn H. O’Keefe, zine reviewed in […]
by Leah Buckareff This summer, a culmination of the right time, place and people aligned allowing for the creation of […]
When asked to teach a workshop on the black bloc tactic to the Direct Action group at Occupy Boston, a […]
By Michele Collins I remember the first time I picked up a zine. I had just turned 16. With my brand-new […]
My first foray into zine-making was when I was thirteen, under the advisory of a very talented punk rock friend […]
In his January 6th blog update, former Verbicide Magazine columnist Mark Huddle wrote, “I loved writing for Verbicide. I am […]
In 1971 John T. Draper came into possession of a whistle. A magic whistle. A plastic toy whistle that came […]
In my last note, I promised that I would try to be more optimistic. In fact, I promised to become […]