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A pop culture blender courtesy of three twenty-sorta chicks from Halifax. Mostly contains snarky comments about TV shows they watch, […]
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A pop culture blender courtesy of three twenty-sorta chicks from Halifax. Mostly contains snarky comments about TV shows they watch, […]
This ish of Lisa Carver’s little mag sports a bloodied woman with fishnet stockings lying (dead?) on the sidewalk. Nearby, […]
My best friend’s twin brother died of Aids related cancer in 1993. Another close friend of mine was convinced he […]
Indie rock boys all look the same to me. Indie rock zines on newsprint that make my fingers black don’t […]
Skip the reports of social activism (how much more do I need to know about the battle in Seattle?) and […]
This is full of all the type of news and info that the government doesn’t want you to know! This […]
This is definitely one of the more inventive zines I’ve see in recent years. “Dedicated to increasing the volume of […]
Ever wondered about the role of the lobster in nineteenth and twentieth century art? No, neither have I. But damn! […]
This beefy tome is jam packed with ziney goodness. In a format not totally unlike our own BP, ARG is […]
Without much hype or fanfare, the oddly titled Monk Mink Pink Punk (doesn’t exactly roll off the tongue, does it?) […]
This is the millennium issue of “the midwest’s leading cultural zine full of white trash attitude.” I’ve never seen an […]
What struck me first about this issue was the sizeable review insert—looking at primarily at books but also performance and […]