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In the midst of a “21st century tech gold rush,” Nick Marzano is more interested in what’s happening in the […]
“Zines are traditionally an outsider’s medium, free of gatekeepers and gatekeeping,” says zine artist and curator Tara Bursey. “Now, with the […]
After achieving cult acclaim through his self-published and micro-published comics, The Follies of Richard Wadsworth is Maandag’s debut book. His mechanical, affectless characters […]
I WAS ON a bus, heading to Fort St. John, to visit the only good thing in my life – […]
Penny Lane’s 2019 documentary Hail Satan? has just hit theatres, and it’s a whirlwind of hilarity, rebellion, controversy, and spunk. […]
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The fabulous Chicago Zine Fest’s 10-year anniversary is this year, and CZF is celebrating with a jam-packed three-day festival on May […]
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King of Joy Richard Chiem, Soft Skull Press This is shaping up to be the breakout book for Seattle-based Chiem, […]
Wow wow WOW time flies! The Zine Awards are back again! Check out the award show from 2018. You can […]
The Seed: Infertility Is a Feminist Issue Alexandra Kimball, Coach House Books A few years back, Alexandra Kimball’s powerful essay […]