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Ultra-Violet: The Sun Is Not Your Enemy This little mag is so hip, so fresh, that I don’t want to […]
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Ultra-Violet: The Sun Is Not Your Enemy This little mag is so hip, so fresh, that I don’t want to […]
Six lies about the group of seven The idea is crazy funny and the lies are splendid, almost sardonic. I […]
School Dayz: The Misadventures of Jason Soup To paraphrase George Orwell (I think), grade school is like a sneaker stomping […]
Exit! This is supposed to be a lit mag assembled by J. Anxiety_Stewart, the publisher of XYZed. Aside from some […]
Folk_ME_Faster It’s not very fat, it’s totally messy, and the grammar is bad. It’s also one of the most exciting […]
Crabby Ol’ Bag What’s Crabby Ol’ Bag, the zine? It’s a hilarious and innocuous collection of grouchy paragraphs, poems and […]
Our Times: Canada’s Independent Labour Magazine I was interested in subscribing to Our Times yet reluctant to do so since […]
Intangible Start by reading editor Wendy Yano’s self_absorbed biography (last page). Yano works at a youth shelter, teaches piano, and […]
Anonymous Juice This is a fine _ no _ excellent zine. You know how they say ‘something for everyone’? You […]
A Puddle to Call My Own Fans of ‘Untitanic Tales’ rejoice! Here’s a fat collection of all_new Boy Ugly strips, […]
Mad Cow Adventures of an urban pirate, tales of cashiers close encounters of the gross com_on kind, a review section […]
The Street Post The Street Post collects observations by people living with hard conditions in a hope that their voice […]