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  1. Punk zine

    A punk zine or punkzine is a zine devoted to punk subculture punk culture, most often punk rock music, bands, or the DIY punk ethic . Punk zines are the most likely place to find punk literature . Image UK and US zines.jpg thumb 300px right Selection of British and American punk zines, 1994 2004 One of the earliest punk zines was the New York magazine Punk magazine Punk . It was started by John Holmstrom, Ged Dunn, and Legs McNeil , who published the first issue in January 1976. The zine championed the early New York underground music scene and helped associate the word punk with these bands, most notably, The Ramones. Punk received a flash of attention in England until 1977 when the punks across the Atlantic started making their own punk zines. An early United Kingdom UK punk zine was Sniffin ..., 2011 Burnt Offering Northampton, England, 1979 1980 Chainsaw punk zine Chainsaw Croydon, England ... 2008 present Under the Volcano KAOS Italian punk zine, 2005, present http socfilm.ru download manager.php?id 7 PunkWay 2010 present See also Fanzine Punk fanzines HOARD magazine Zine Distribution ... 31 Pages of Rage Canada, 1982 1984 http www.operationphoenixrecords.com archivespage.html Punk Zine ... not come into use until the early 1980s. The term punkzine was possibly coined amongst anarcho punk circles, specifically by writers who objected to the connotations of the word fan zine, believing ... acceptance of celebrity culture. The DIY aesthetic of punk created a thriving underground ... in 1976. In the US, such titles as Punk Magazine Punk , Search & Destroy later REsearch , Flipside ... from Science fiction fandom SF fandom to rock and, later, punk rock and New Wave music new wave was Greg Shaw s Who Put the Bomp , published since 1970. Punk zines were produced in many European countries ... of underground publications and zines in the 1980s and 1990s. List of punk fanzines and punkzines ... 2000 Gadgie Boston, UK Githyanki Fanzine Miami, Florida 1987 1997 HeartattaCk Homocore zine Homocore ...   more details



  1. Chainsaw (punk zine)

    For the zine edited by Donna Dresch Chainsaw Records Image Chainsaw 2 cover.jpg file 72 DPI .jpg thumb Chainsaw fanzine no.2, September October 1977 Chainsaw , a punk zine edited by Charlie Chainsaw was published in suburbs suburban Croydon in 1977 and ran to fourteen issues before ceasing publication in 1984. A hand lettered n became a stylised trademark in articles after the n key broke on the editor s typewriter. In addition to a free flexi disc promoting two or three up and coming punk bands, 1980s issues featured cartoon strips and two innovative colour covers by Michael J. Weller . 1970s issues featured the cartoon strip Hitler s Kids , authored by Andrew Marr using punk nom de plume Willie D at the beginning of his successful journalistic career. http www.wrench.org chainsaw.htm Charlie Chainsaw formed the band Rancid Hell Spawn when the punk zine discontinued. References Scissors and Glue , Teal Triggs, The Design History Society Oxford University Press, 2006 http jdh.oxfordjournals.org cgi content abstract 19 1 69 Fanzines , Teal Triggs, Thames & Hudson, 2010 http www.thamesandhudson.com 9780500288917.html Category Fanzines Category Punk zines music mag stub ...   more details



  1. Peroxide (punk zine)

    Peroxide was a fanzine punk fanzine published and edited during the late 1970s by Andrew Thomas, Quentin Cook AKA Norman Cook and Ian McKay writer Ian McKay AKA Ian Laidlaw . Inspired by punk zines such as Chainsaw punk zine Chainsaw , Peroxide lasted only two issues, with McKay being ousted by Cook after the first issue. Importantly however, the publication is noteworthy as it served to provide Cook with his first significant point of connection with the professional music business his contact with Adam Ant being a notable example , and for both McKay and Thomas, their first experiences of publishing. Whilst Cook remained in the music business, McKay became a writer on the visual arts and culture, while Thomas moved into the business sector he is currently the publisher of Communicate magazine and owner of Cravenhill Publishing. Copies of Peroxide have latterly proved highly collectable owing largely to the connection with Norman Cook. Category Punk zines music mag stub ...   more details



  1. Zine

    the practice of fans writing stories set in other authors worlds. 1970s and punk Punk zine s emerged as part of the Punk subculture punk movement in the late 1970s. These started in the UK and the U.S.A. ..., publishes her own zine about action sports . Tales of a Punk Rock Nothing is a semi fictional depiction ... Fanzine Information activist List of minicomics creators Col 2 Minicomic Perzine Punk zine Samizdat ... of Hella Plays, Vol. 1 , a zine from Tacoma, WA , USA. A zine IPAc en icon z i n respell zeen ... . Print remains the most popular zine format, usually photo copied with a small circulation ... to create a zine are seldom matched by revenue from sale of zines. Small circulation zines are often not explicitly copyright ed and there is a strong belief among many zine creators that the material ... writing out copies by hand , sometimes as adults. The exact origins of the word zine is uncertain, but it was widely ... 07 ref with at least one zine lamenting the abbreviation. ref cite web url http www.diplomacyzines.org.uk library zines 1901aat 1901aat 20Issue 2084 20 Aug77 .PDF title August 1977 Issue of Zine publisher ... Stories . ref cite web url http www.jessesword.com sf view 419 title zine work Science Fiction Citations ... be considered the first zine, since it captures the essence of the philosophy and meaning of zines ... but about fandom itself and, in soi disant perzine i.e. per sonal zine , about themselves. As the Damien ... flyer to make a zine. 1980s and Factsheet Five During the 1980s and onwards, Factsheet Five the name ... and now defunct, catalogued and reviewed any zine or small press creation sent to it, along with their mailing addresses. In doing so, it formed a networking point for zine creators and readers usually the same people . The concept of zine as an art form distinct from fanzine , and of the zinesters ... grrrl Although the first feminist zine was printed in 1989 in Minneapolis, Minnesota Not Your Bitch 1989 1992 , in was the 90 s that saw the rise of the riot grrrl zine The early 1990s riot grrrl ...   more details



  1. Homocore (zine)

    LaBruce in the Toronto based Queercore queer punk zine, J.D.s . ref Citation last Miller first Earl title File under anarchy a brief history of punk rock s 30 year relationship with Toronto s Art ... was directed toward the hardcore punk youth of the gay underground. The publication has been noted ... under anarchy 3a a brief history of punk rock s 30 year... a0150694726 ref The term was a neologism ... disenfranchised queer hardcore punk s. The word first appeared in J.D. s issue 1 in 1985. Tom Jennings ... the Zine Scene Rumblings from the New Gay Underground newspaper The Advocate date 1990 01 30 url http ... anarchists, Jennings and Nihilson returned to San Francisco and began the Homocore zine. The first ... featured writers, artists and bands such as the Anarcho punk group The Apostles , photographer ... Dennis Cooper started off his 1990 survey of the then nascent queer zine scene with a review of this zine ... first Dennis title Homocore Rules Gay Zine Makers Bust a Move newspaper Village Voice pages 92 date ... book examining zines, Stephen Duncombe explains, Queer punk rockers, for example, feel unrepresented in both predominantly straight punk zines and the liberal assimilationist gay and lesbian press. Therefore ... in Wired Magazine DEFAULTSORT Homocore Zine Category Fanzines Category American LGBT related magazines ... Queercore Category Punk zines ...   more details



  1. The Horror Zine

    Infobox magazine title The Horror Zine image file medium bat on white.jpg image size image alt image ... issn The Horror Zine is an American fantasy and horror fiction pulp magazine first published in July ... H. Wild. The Horror Zine has published established, professional writers, including Graham Masterton ... from The Horror Zine have been published. And Now the Nightmare Begins 2009 Twice the Terror 2010 What ... The Horror Zine , September 2011 Dogleg Bentley Little What Fears Become , September 2011 A Bad Stretch of Road Dean H. Wild The Horror Zine , November 2010 The House at the End of Smith Street Stephen M. Dare The Horror Zine , September 2010 Gnaw Lala Drona The Horror Zine , October 2010 Reflections ... Zine , December 2010 Apples Ramsey Campbell Halloween Horrors , September 1986 3 AM James Marlow The Horror Zine , July 2011 Losing Judy Andy Mee The Horror Zine , August 2010 Fish Night Joe R. Lansdale Specter , September 1982 Methods of Divorce Philip Roberts The Horror Zine , December 2010 And Baby ... of Lethe Rachel Coles The Horror Zine , August 2010 Bonfire Night Chris Castle The Horror Zine , November 2010 The Product Bruce Memblatt The Horror Zine , November 2010 Ouija Cheryl Kaye Tardif Fry Day Melanie Tem Final Shadows , September 1991 The Chamber David Wayne Landrum The Horror Zine , October 2010 Christening Scott Nicholson Lost Things Piers Anthony The Horror Zine , July 2010 A New Day Larry Green The Horror Zine , October 2010 Red King Jessica Handly The Horror Zine You Said Always and Forever Richard Hill The Horror Zine , August 2010 Urirr Conrad Williams Bones in the Meadow Tim Jeffreys The Horror Zine , September 2010 Adelle s Night David K. Ginn The Horror Zine , September 2010 Bones for a Pillow Alexandra Seidel The Horror Zine , July 2010 Mall Walkers Chris Reed The Horror Zine , December 2010 What the Blind Man Saw C. Dennis Moore The Horror Zine , February 2011 ... links Commons category wikisource http www.thehorrorzine.com The Horror Zine official website ...   more details



  1. Fever Zine

    Image Feverzineissue1.jpg thumb right 430px Fever Zine Issue 1 cover Fever Zine is a quarterly zine based in London , United Kingdom . Its contents focus mainly on music, art, DIY culture , trends and e culture, with fashion, music videos and other zines also featuring heavily. The zine was created, and is edited, by British music and arts journalist Alex Zamora with design by graphic designer Simon Whybray. According to its MySpace profile the publication is available at a variety of cultural hotspots ... left blank, with only the logo present. According to Zamora this was done to establish the zine ... Fever Zine contains original writing, photography and illustration by a variety of contributors ... creator Scott Stuckey and Liverpool band To My Boy . Press Coverage Fever Zine has newspaper ... with strong followings on MySpace, singling out Fever Zine for its unique use of social networking The underground, hand photocopied magazine Fever Zine coordinates contributors and subscribers through its MySpace page. Fever Zine has 5,000 friends and a cult following editor Alex Zamora said MySpace ... 2008 saw the zine further championed by leading German culture and arts magazine Lodown in their 60th issue. Picked as the only British publication in their print review section, Fever Zine was lauded ... ref http swindlemagazine.com news fever zine and the world wide web ref by editor Anne Keehn posted on March 19th 2007 revealed MySpace s seminal role in the zine s success The Internet, and MySpace ... and of course sell the zine online. Quite simply without it there d be no Fever Zine. Issues Issue ... And Be Damned independent publishing fair. Issue 3 debuted at the London Zine Symposium 2008 on the 27th of April. Events Fever Zine took part in 2008 s London Zine Symposium at East London s Rag ... to return on August 3rd for 2008 s event. Fever Zine also took part in the 2008 V&A Village ... news fever zine and the world wide web Swindle Magazine online interview Category British magazines ...   more details



  1. Dennis Zine

    Infobox officeholder name Dennis Zine image Dennis Zine 1.JPG alt caption order office Member of the Los Angeles City Council from the Los Angeles City Council District 3 3rd district term start July 1, 2001 term end predecessor Laura N. Chick successor birth date birth date and age 1947 8 1 birth place Los Angeles , California , United States U.S. residence Los Angeles , California , United States U.S. religion spouse Divorced alma mater occupation party Decline to State formerly Republican Party United States Republican website http www.lacity.org council cd3 Dennis Phillip Zine born August 1 ... url http articles.latimes.com 2011 jul 07 local la me 0707 zine controller 20110707 title Dennis Zine ... politics ci 18424863 title Councilman Dennis Zine sets stage for a 2013 run at city controller s office ... State , graduating in 1970. Political career Zine was a police officer with the Los Angeles Police ... of the League of California Cities Board of Directors. Councilman Zine is also a member of the Los ... Britney Spears Law seealso Britney Spears 2007 present seealso Paparazzi In February 2008, Zine ... officer name Dennis Zine image birth date birth date and age 1947 8 1 death date badgenumber birth ... Zine is a former Los Angeles Police Department sergeant and a current reserve officer. He worked ... rank and file officers. Councilman Zine is a member of the Guardians and has served on the Executive .... Personal life Zine is divorced with two sons. Zine has been criticized for failing to recuse ... cite news url http articles.latimes.com 2011 jan 10 local la me zine 20110110 title Zine didn t always ... Angeles Times date January 10, 2011 accessdate October 6, 2011 ref His son Eric Zine is an airline ... South Central Farm References reflist External links Commonscat Dennis Zine http www.lacity.org council ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Zine, Dennis ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Los ... States U.S. DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Zine, Dennis Category 1947 births Category ...   more details



  1. Zine World

    Zine World A Reader s Guide to the Underground Press is an independent publication which covers independent and underground media. It reviews mostly zines , but also books, comics, newsletters, videos and spoken word recordings. The material it covers is generally available directly from the publishers rather than through larger commercial outlets, and each review includes ordering information and other specifics such as whether or not the item is free to prisoners, or the publisher s policy on barter . Zine World also covers news concerning abuses against free speech and other topics of interest to the independent publishing community. It has also published essays from Karl Wenclas , Jeff Somers , and other prominent underground writers. The magazine was launched in the 1990s by Doug Holland as a more opinionated alternative to Factsheet 5 , but has continued publishing since its larger competitor s disappearance in 1998. It was once widely decried for running gratuitously negative reviews particularly from departed contributor Joe Gallo , but is now less controversial. It now publishes roughly three times a year. Jerianne Thompson acts as editor and supervises the all volunteer staff. External links http www.undergroundpress.org index.html Zine World website art mag stub Category Triannual magazines Category Fanzines Category Zines ...   more details



  1. Venus Zine

    Venus Zine is a quarterly internationally circulated magazine covering women in music , film , art , entertainment , literature , fashion , indie culture and DIY culture . Venuszine.com is the daily updated online companion to the magazine. Venus Zine and venuszine.com feature interviews with artists including Yoko Ono , Patti Smith , and Kim Deal in addition to edgy and up and coming musicians, designers, writers, actresses, and DIY entrepreneurs. History Venus Zine , headquartered in Chicago , Illinois , was founded in East Lansing , Michigan in the Michigan State University dorm room of Amy Schroeder in 1995. ref http www.chicagoreader.com features stories chicago101 altmedia Bayne, Martha, The other alternatives. Chicago Reader , 22 September 2006. Retrieved 21February, 2009. ref It began as a photocopied, black and white, stapled fanzine but over the years has grown into a full size glossy publication. In 2006, it was bought by two Chicago magazine publishers, Anne Brindle and Marci Sepulveda. The magazine covers music, fashion, and culture. ref http www.foxnews.com politics elections 2008 07 31 cool counts for something but maybe not much in presidential race Kricke, Dan, Cool counts for something, but maybe not much in the Presidential race. FoxNews.com, 31 July 2008. Retrieved 21 February, 2009 ref The readership is both male and female, but most articles are written by women ... in February. ref cite news url http www.newstatesman.com magazines 2010 04 venus zine relaunched women title Women s mag Venus Zine relaunched date 5 April 2010 accessdate 12 April 2010 ref Articles ... included only two female guitarists, Venus Zine published their own https venuszine.com articles ... zine name Gaper s Block . Past issues class wikitable border 1 Year Quarter Issue No. On the cover ... Matto Press In 2007, Venus Zine was named one of the Chicago Tribune s 50 Favorite Magazines. ref ... Zine Official Site http www.myspace.com venuszine Venus Zine Myspace Category American women s magazines ...   more details



  1. DDT (zine)

    DDT sometimes published as Dada Tennis, or Da da Tennis was a magazine of bizarre free surrealist writings and graphics, which were chiefly created by its editor, Bill Paulauskas , who died in 2006. It was published by Paulauskas Dream State Press, which he operated in New York City . Its publication history is long and complex it first grew out of freewheeling interactions on a computer bulletin board site Bulletin board system BBS called The Enterprise, in the late 1980s, then moved to Paulauskas own Dreamworld BBS, before starting to appear in print form. The magazine continued to exist in print form, on an erratic schedule it also for a few years in the early 1990s was a multimedia computer disc designed for use in the Amiga computer. During its computer disc phase the magazine was sometimes co edited by the novelists James Chapman author James Chapman and Randie Lipkin , who were also contributors. Some of the work done at this time was later adapted theatrically by the http www.dadanewyork.org DADAnewyork theatre troupe founded by the late John W. Wilson an original Joffrey Ballet member and Dada scholar these pieces were performed internationally to considerable confusion. Along with text and graphics, Paulauskas also created an audio adjunct to his zine, Krelltone Records, a project of his Lost in Wallpaper Collective, which featured recordings of Paulauskas strange poetry and found sounds from throughout all recorded history, collaged together to hilarious and disturbing effect. He was also a filmmaker, and the final issue of DDT published in 2005 appeared on DVD. DEFAULTSORT Ddt Zine Category Zines Category Defunct American literary magazines ...   more details



  1. Motorola ZINE

    Motorola ZINE pronounced zeen is a series of clamshell flip mobile phone s from Motorola , and is one of the series in the 4LTR line. ZN5 Infobox Mobile phone name MOTOZINE ZN5 image manufacturer Motorola announced June, 2008 hardware Platform Freescale MXC275 30 applications Processor 532 Mhz, ARM11 digital Signal Processor DSP 208 Mhz screen Screen Manufacturer Sharp Corporation Japan Type Transflective TFT Colors 262K Display Color Depth 18bit pixel 262144 scales Size 240 x 320 pixels 2.4 inches Dot Pitch 166.6 pixel inch exterior screen N A camera 5.0 megapixel , 4x zoom, AF, Xenon Flash ringtone MP3 Polyphony Polyphonic memory 392 MB internal memory, 120MB ROM memory card microSD cards officially up to 4GB, supports HC networks Global System for Mobile Communications GSM quad band 850 900 1800 1900 with General Packet Radio Service GPRS , Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution EDGE connectivity microUSB Mini.2C Micro 2.0, 3.5 mm headphone jack, Bluetooth Class 2, Wi fi 802.11 b g i size 118&thinsp mm&thinsp &thinsp 50.5&thinsp mm&thinsp &thinsp 12 16&thinsp mm battery Li ion 950 mAh weight 114 g Form factor Candybar predecessor N A successor N A The ZN5 was released in China in July 2008, ref cite web url http www.gadget.com mobile phones motorola motozine zn5 mobile phone title Motorola Motozine ZN5 accessdate 2008 10 17 date 2008 10 20 publisher Gadget.com ref and November 2008 for T Mobile as the first 5.0 megapixel phone subsidized on a major US carrier. It is the first Motorola phone to include a 5.0MP camera and one of the few with wi fi , though it does not support T Mobile s Mobile VoIP Hotspot Home service. It also features Motorola s new ModeShift technology ... Technology5. It supports Kodak printers. Specifications The complete Motorola ZINE ZN5 list ... links http direct.motorola.com hellomoto ZN5 Official Motorola ZINE ZN5 Website http www.kodakgallery.com ... media players Category Motorola mobile phones Zine ru Motorola ZINE ZN5 ...   more details



  1. The Imp (zine)

    Image TheImpNumber4.jpg right thumb Cover of The Imp 4 For the Little Nemo character see The Imp character The Imp is a zine about comics that was written and published by Daniel Raeburn during the late 1990s and early 2000s. Each issue of the zine examined a single cartoonist or type of comic in depth, often incorporating interview s done by Raeburn with or about the subject. Raeburn frequently took an idiosyncractic view of his subject matter in The Imp in the Introduction essay introduction to the first issue he wrote that the fact that I don t know anything about comics can only help me to take them seriously. He frequently described his personal experiences with his subject matter in irreverent terms and gave detailed accounts of the people and places he encountered while doing his research, in the manner of gonzo journalism . The Imp is also notable for the unique design of each issue. The Imp 1 was published in 1997 and was devoted to the works of Daniel Clowes . The second issue appeared a year later and examined the religious comics of Jack T. Chick it was designed in a format that mimicked Chick s own Chick tract tract s and included a concordance publishing concordance of terms and concepts that appear in his work. The third issue, designed in imitation of a broadsheet newspaper, contained a series of essays and article about Chris Ware . It included a single page insert of original comic strips about Ware drawn by other cartoonists. The fourth issue of The Imp , released after a long delay, examined extremely lurid Mexico Mexican Mexican comics historietas and their cultural and commercial context. It featured extensive full color illustrations and an original painted cover commissioned from a Mexican comic artist. The expense of printing the issue, which raised its cover price to 20, resulted in a significant financial loss for its creator and brought publication of the series to an end. A fifth issue of The Imp devoted to the work of Ivan Brunetti was ...   more details



  1. Punk

    NOTOC Wiktionary punk Punk or punks may refer to Punk rock , a music genre originating in the 1970s associated with various subgenres Punk subculture , a subculture associated with punk rock Punk fashion , clothing styles associated with the punk subculture Punk ideologies , a group of social and political beliefs associated with the punk subculture Punk literature , writings produced by the punk subculture Punk visual art , artwork associated with the punk subculture Punk film , film artwork associated with the punk subculture and music Cyberpunk or one of its various derivative literary genres Works Punk magazine Punk magazine , a 1970s United States punk music fanzine P.U.N.K.S. , a 1999 film about a group of bullied teens who find a suit that bestows superhuman strength Punks film Punks film , a 2001 film centered around a group of LGBT African American friends Punk , a song from the 2001 Gorillaz Gorillaz album self titled debut album Punk , a song from the 2003 Ferry Corsten album Right of Way album Right of Way Punk d , a hidden camera television program that debuted on MTV in 2003 The Encyclopedia of Punk , a 2006 reference work by Brian Cogan People CM Punk born 1978 , American professional wrestler Donny the Punk , United States prison reform activist David Otunga born 1980 , Punk from the reality TV series I Love New York 2 and now professional wrestler husband of Jennifer Hudson Tinder Punk fireworks , a smoldering stick used for lighting firework fuses Amadou and related substances decayed through the influence of fungus and used like tinder Slang and other uses Punk , an archaic term for prostitute , as used by Shakespeare Punk, one of the Mega Man Killers Mega Man Killers Mega Man Killers , robots in the Mega Man Classic video game series A cattail Disambiguation cleanup date March 2012 br Punk ca Punk desambiguaci fr Punk ko it Punk nl Punk ja nn P nk pt Punk desambigua o th tr Punk zh ...   more details



  1. Harbinger (zine)

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  1. A-Punk

    Infobox single Name A Punk Cover A Punk.jpg Artist Vampire Weekend from Album Vampire Weekend album Vampire ... Rostam Batmanglij Certification Last single Mansard Roof song Mansard Roof br 2007 This single A Punk ... Comma A Punk Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa M79 Campus Bryn One Blake s Got a New Face I Stand Corrected Walcott The Kids Don t Stand A Chance A Punk is a single by indie rock band Vampire Weekend , released on February 28, 2008. The band made their network television debut by performing A Punk on The Late ... described A Punk as having a spunky drive, pogo inducing rhythm, and subtle but hugely effective sonic ... Weekend . ref name MR cite web last Richardson first Mark title Video Vampire Weekend A Punk publisher Pitchfork Media url http www.pitchforkmedia.com article download 47806 vampire weekend a punk ... article download 47806 vampire weekend a punk archivedate 5 September 2008 DASHBot deadurl no ref Drowned in Sound writer Alex Denney, commented that A Punk was not the best song ... life. ref cite web last Denney first Alex title Vampire Weekend A Punk publisher Drowned in Sound ... and gave the song a buzzing zip. ref cite web last Rose first Greg title Vampire Weekend A Punk publisher .... ref cite web last Klingman first Jeff title Track Review Vampire Weekend A Punk publisher Prefix magazine url http www.prefixmag.com news track review vampire weekend a punk 10845 accessdate 2008 07 ... track review vampire weekend a punk 10845 archivedate 6 July 2008 DASHBot deadurl no ref In reference to A Punk , The Times writer Ben Blackmore, said, Do believe the hype. ref cite web last Blackmore first Ben title A Punk by Vampire weekend publisher The Times url http entertainment.timesonline.co.uk ... London ref Track listing A Punk Oxford Comma Rehearsal version Chart performance The song peaked ... chart. ref cite web last first title A Punk UK chart position publisher Acharts.us url http acharts.us song 33379 accessdate 2008 07 24 date ref ref cite web last first title A Punk Hot Modern Rock ...   more details



  1. Punk literature

    and fantasy genres have been derived from it. Journalism see Zine punk zine underground press underground comix alternative comics The punk rock subculture has had its own underground press in the form of punk zine s, punk related magazine circulations produced independently and with a highly limited reception and release. Punk zines chronicle and help to define punk in a particular area. Most punk scenes have at least one punk zine, which feature news, gossip, cultural criticism, and interviews with local or touring punk rock bands. Some punk zines take the form of perzine s. Important punk zines include Maximum RocknRoll , Punk Planet , Cometbus , Girl Germs , Kill Your Pet Puppy , J.D.s , Sniffin Glue , Absolutely Zippo and Punk Magazine . Punk journalists and magazine contributors ...About literature produced by the punk subculture literary genres named after the punk movement cyberpunk ... in 2003 Bill Lewis , Sexton Ming , Robert Earl and Billy Childish Punk literature also called punk lit and, rarely, punklit is a form of literature that emerged from the punk subculture . The attitude and ideology of punk rock gave rise to distinctive characteristics in the writing it manifested. It has ... File JohnCooperClarke1979profile.jpg thumb upright John Cooper Clarke in 1979 Punk poetry is perhaps the best recognized of traditional punk literature. Many punk poets are also musicians . Major punk ... the first known examples of punk literature. The Medway Poets , a British punk performance group, was formed in 1979, and included punk musician Billy Childish . They are credited with influencing ..., 2004 Accessed April 9, 2006 ref blockquote Fiction Punk has highly influenced the contemporary cyberpunk literary genre and its various derivatives. Punk zines have also spawned a considerable amount of punk oriented fiction, some of which has made an impact outside of punk circles. Many of the major works of Kathy Acker reflect themes of punk literature, most notably Blood and Guts in High School ...   more details



  1. Punk Planet

    Punk Planet was a 16,000 print run punk zine , based in Chicago, Illinois , that focused most of its energy on looking at punk subculture rather than punk as simply another genre of music to which teenagers listen. In addition to covering music, Punk Planet also covered visual arts and a wide variety ... in Punk Planet were the interviews and album reviews. The interviews generally ran two or three ... interviewed. Punk Planet tried to review nearly all the records it received, so long as the record ... hop, indie rock, and other genres. The Punk Planet reviews section also encompassed independently ... with a cover reading This is the final issue of Punk Planet, after this the fight is yours. Subsidiary business Punk Planet books remains in business. Notable issue topics subjects Issue 22 first issue ... of the zine was published in May 1994, in part as a response to the perception that Maximum Rock and Roll was becoming too elitist. In September 2006, Punk Planet had printed 75 issues of their bi monthly publication, and in the fall of 2004 launched a book publishing arm, Punk Planet Books, in conjunction with the New York based small press Akashic Books. Punk Planet Books has published four titles ... 2005, ISBN 1 888451 93 9 . In September 2006, Punk Planet partnered with the website, ZineWiki ... informed the public that after 13 years and 80 issues, Punk Planet s final issue was being .... The Punk Planet website is closed. Two years after the closure of the magazine, it just ... Rock and Roll Punk Planet was not without its detractors. Many complained about its high price, perfect ... and a table of contents , which had to a certain extent moved it away from the traditional punk aesthetic . External links http www.punkplanet.com Punk Planet official website now Dormant http www.punkplanetbooks.com Punk Planet Books official website for their book imprint http zinewiki.com ZineWiki publishing exclusive Punk Planet articles online. Category Punk zines Category American music ...   more details



  1. Punk subculture

    graces album cover s, flyer pamphlet flyer s for concerts, and punk zine s. Usually straightforward ... of British and American punk zine s, 1994 2004 Main Punk literature Punk has generated a considerable amount of poetry and prose . Punk has its own underground press in the form of punk zine s, which ...Use British English date February 2012 Use dmy dates date February 2012 Refimprove date June 2007 The punk subculture includes a diverse array of Punk ideologies ideologies , and forms of expression, including Punk fashion fashion , Punk visual art visual art , dance, Punk literature literature , and Punk film film , which grew out of punk rock . History Main History of the punk subculture The punk ... which region originated punk has long been a major controversy within the movement. ref cite web author ... http enjoyment.independent.co.uk music features article324977.ece title The birth of punk work The Independent ... savage Savage, Jon. England s Dreaming The Sex Pistols and Punk Rock . Faber and Faber , 1991. ISBN ... Early punk had an abundance of antecedents and influences, and Jon Savage has described the subculture ... movement political , and artistic movements influenced the subculture. In particular, punk drew ... important to the formation of the punk aesthetic. Punk rock has a variety of musical origins, both within the rock and roll genre and beyond. The earliest form of punk rock, named protopunk in retrospect ... ongoing music scene that was assigned the punk label appeared in New York City between 1974 and 1976 .... 2002. Hal Leonard. USA. ref At about the same time or shortly afterward, a punk scene developed in London ... 50. 2002. Hal Leonard. USA. ref Soon after, Los Angeles became home to the third major punk scene. ref Allmusic , Allmusic class explore id style d11368 pure url yes Punk LA Punk . Retrieved 18 April ... began to diversify with the proliferation of factions such as 2 Tone , Oi , pop punk , New Wave music New Wave , and No Wave . In the United States during the early 1980s, punk underwent a renaissance ...   more details



  1. Zine Eddine Sekhri

    Infobox Writer for more information see Template Infobox Writer doc name Zine Eddine Sekhri image MedalTableTop MedalSport Track and field T13 MedalCountry ALG MedalCompetition Paralympic Games MedalBronze 2008 Summer Paralympics 2008 Beijing Athletics at the 2008 Summer Paralympics Men s 800 metres T13 800m T13 MedalBottom Zine Eddine Sekhri is a Paralympian Track and field athlete from Algeria competing mainly in category T13 middle distance events. He competed in the 2008 Summer Paralympics in Beijing , People s Republic of China China . There he won a bronze medal in the men s 800 metres T13 event and finished sixth in the men s 400 metres T13 event External links IPC profile surname Sekhri givenname Zine Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sekhri, Zine Eddine ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Algerian paralympic athlete DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sekhri, Zine Eddine Category Paralympic athletes of Algeria Category Athletes track and field at the 2008 Summer Paralympics Category Paralympic bronze medalists for Algeria Category Algerian athletes Category Middle distance runners Category Living people Algeria athletics bio stub Paralympic medalist stub ...   more details



  1. Anarcho-punk

    addressed envelope. The anarcho punk movement has its own network of fanzine s or punk zine s which ...Original research date September 2007 Infobox Music genre name Anarcho punk color white bgcolor crimson stylistic origins Punk rock cultural origins Late 1970s United Kingdom instruments Singing Vocals ... punk Folk punk Grindcore Hardcore punk Digital Hardcore Street punk regional scenes local scenes other topics Anarchism Anarchism in the arts Crimethinc Music and politics Punk ideologies Punk rock subgenres Red and Anarchist Skinheads Riot grrrl Anarcho punk is punk rock that promotes anarchism . The term anarcho punk is sometimes applied exclusively to bands that were part of the original anarcho punk movement in the United Kingdom in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Some use the term more broadly to refer to any punk music with anarchist lyrical content, including crust punk , d beat , folk punk , hardcore punk , garage punk or ska punk . History Image Crass pete steve andy.png 150px thumb Crass in 1984. Crass played a major role in introducing anarchism to the punk subculture. Before ... punk include avant garde art and political movements such as Fluxus , Dada , the Beat generation ... influence on anarcho punk. Jello Biafra of the Dead Kennedys has cited the Youth International ... during the 1970s in the United Kingdom following the birth of punk rock , in particular the Situationist ... s first single, Anarchy in the UK . However, while the early punk scene appropriated anarchist ..., Crass along with neighbors Poison Girls may have been the first punk bands to expound serious anarchist ideas. The concept and aesthetics of anarcho punk was quickly picked up on by bands like Flux ... The story of Crass ref These first wave anarcho punk bands are musically varied but are often connected ... of other hardcore punk acts, a slipshod and improvised feeling, perhaps owing to the many of the bands ... new punk styles evolved out of anarcho punk d beat and crust punk. D beat was a faster, more brutal ...   more details



  1. Punk house

    punk house. Many punk houses have associated punk zine s that sometimes share the name of the house ...A punk house is a dwelling occupied by members of the punk subculture . Punk houses are similar to the hippie ... linked to the formation of punk rock in New York City . In the early 1980s, a few punk gangs developed around allegiance to certain punk houses. Punk houses are often centered around certain political or personal ideologies. It is not uncommon for a punk house to be anarchist , strictly straight ... newspaper The New York Times date January 3, 2008 ref A clique of punks may start a punk house by squatting an abandoned building, by renting, or by owning property. Punk houses are often communally inhabited in an attempt to minimize the individual expense of rent or property tax . Punk houses serve as backdrops for local Indie music scene scenes punk houses often provide overnight shelter to touring punk rock bands, and sometimes serve as a venue for shows. ref cite news last Agnew first Meaghan title Dirty, chaotic, comfortable welcome to the punk house url http www.boston.com lifestyle articles 2007 12 13 dirty chaotic comfortable welcome to the punk house accessdate September 26, 2011 ... articles 38231 the orange line revolution the year that punk rock left accessdate September 26, 2011 newspaper Washington City Paper date December 18, 2009 ref Groups of anarcho punk .... Notable punk houses Image L 91a1411e3548b26578cc2858a0d7038f.jpg thumb right A sign posted at the C Squat punk house Only add notable punk houses with Wikipedia articles or reliable references. Calgary Manor, Calgary Alberta venue occupied by members of Calgary punk scene and featured in the film ... venue occupied by members of Left ver Crack and other punk bands. The Phoenix House , Olympia, WA ... Jenkins first2 Mark title Dance of Days Two Decades of Punk in the Nation s Capital year 2009 publisher ..., boozecan and music venue occupied by members of Bunchofuckingoofs and other punk bands. Only add ...   more details



  1. Papercut Zine Library

    Multiple issues orphan March 2010 notability November 2010 unreferenced November 2010 Papercut is a lending library in Cambridge, Massachusetts . Its collection of over 14,000 circulating materials focuses mainly on independently published zines , also known as fanzines. Papercut was started in 2005 by a collective of volunteers. It was originally housed in The Democracy Center in Harvard Square , later moved to a warehouse loft location in Somerville, and now resides within Lorem Ipsum Books in Cambridge, MA. In addition to providing a space for zines, Papercut also hosts a range of events such as acoustic shows, workshops, and gallery space for local artists. Anyone can donate a zine to be shared at the library, and anyone can become a member by visiting. External links http www.papercutzinelibrary.org Papercut Zine Library http www.myspace.com papercutzinelibrary Papercut Zine Library on MySpace Coord missing Massachusetts Category Zines Category Social centres Category Libraries in Massachusetts Category 2005 establishments Category Buildings and structures in Somerville, Massachusetts Category Libraries in Middlesex County, Massachusetts ...   more details



  1. Scuz Mountainboarding Zine

    Orphan date February 2009 Scuz Mountainboarding Zine was at one time the only mountainboarding publication in the world for the sport of mountainboarding. It was first published in July 2004 as a paid for magazine, however subsequent issues were published and distributed for free both as a printed hardcopy version and on the internet as a downloadable PDF . It was http www.atbsports.co.uk msgboard viewtopic.php?t 3740&postdays 0&postorder asc&start 15 announced in October 2006 that issue twelve would be the final issue and in 2007, the magazine would be rebranded as Mountainboard Magazine with a cover charge. External links http web.archive.org web 20050403232001 http www.scuz.info Scuz Mountainboarding Zine http web.archive.org web 20070627124707 http www.mountainboardmag.co.uk Mountainboard Magazine Category British sports magazines sport mag stub UK mag stub ...   more details



  1. Smoke & Mirrors E-zine

    Smoke & Mirrors E zine is a monthly, international, electronic magazine for professional and semi professional Illusionist magicians and mentalist s. ref http lists.topica.com lists SmokeAndMirrors ref It was originally meant to serve a small group of magicians in New York City about upcoming events. It has subsequently become more international in scope. ref http www.insidemagic.com magicnews 2004 10 25 smoke and mirrors rocks ref Smoke & Mirrors is the Internet s largest monthly magic e zine in terms of readership. It is also the Net s oldest, monthly magic e zine. Subscription is free. Mission statement Smoke & Mirrors mission is to provide an accurate and timely source of pertinent information for professional and semi professional magicians and mentalists. Smoke & Mirrors also offers opportunities for magicians who wish to publish their articles and reviews for the benefit of the greater international magic community. ref http www.insidemagic.com magicnews 2004 10 25 smoke and mirrors rocks ref Content Smoke & Mirrors lists all major magic performances, lectures and conventions throughout the world. The e zine is approximately 200KB of information taking up approximately 180 200 pages if printed out. It provides reviews and articles on important magic topics and serves to remind magicians and mentalists as to holidays pertinent to the profession. ref http www.insidemagic.com magicnews 2003 06 10 smoke and mirrors a very impressive mailing ref Contributing Editors Contributing editors for the e zine include Scott Guinn USA Jim Kep Keplinger USA Kyle Peron USA Tim Quinlan USA Bob Lusthaus USA Peter Marucci Canada Daniel Shutters USA Aaron Smith USA Ed Solomon USA Larry ... York City. The e zine in currently in its 11th year of continual publication . As of January, 2009 , the e zine is published on or around the beginning of every month and is sent directly to subscribers .... References Reflist Magic and Illusion DEFAULTSORT Smoke & Mirrors E Zine Category Educational websites ...   more details




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