Sentences with phrase «punk zine»

In the review the quintessential Bay Area punk zine describes the release as «very abrasive hardcore with a completely atonal guitar sound that resembles a broken Cuisinart.»
The «Third Wave (or Millennial) Feminism» panel began with Miranda July scholar Cara Smulevitz's tracing the hipster filmmaker / artist's arc out of the»90s punk zine scene and Riot Grrrl's consumerist transmutation into a Girl Power marketing machine.
A deal with a new investor is expected in the next few weeks will be seen by media industry - watchers as another step along the road towards an initial public offering of shares in Vice, which was founded in 1994 as a «punk zine» for music enthusiasts in Montreal, Canada.
A deal, which could come as early as next month, will be seen by media industry - watchers as another step along the road towards an initial public offering of shares in Vice, which was founded in 1994 as a «punk zine» for music enthusiasts in Montreal, Canada.

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Born out of punk rock, feminism, fringe communities, and the wide availability of copy shops and home printing, zines — self - published, DIY magazines — might seem like relics of a pre-Internet era.
She taught philosophy through a book — a zine, practically — called Tales of a Punk Rock Nothing.
From an early age, I was producing punk & skateboarding zines, self - made publications that were cut and pasted together, photocopied, and stapled — they were quick & dirty, uncensored renditions — but as I got older, I started to produce my own books of poetry the same way.
Pettibon first received attention for his work when it was used in advertisements, zines, and record covers in the burgeoning Los Angeles punk scene of the 1980s.
Also included are two of his curatorial projects: Queer Zines, incorporating more than 100 queer zines from the punk era until today; and Ancestors, a personal archive of books, editions, and ephemera that form a fragmentary and incoherent historical underpinning to the overall proZines, incorporating more than 100 queer zines from the punk era until today; and Ancestors, a personal archive of books, editions, and ephemera that form a fragmentary and incoherent historical underpinning to the overall prozines from the punk era until today; and Ancestors, a personal archive of books, editions, and ephemera that form a fragmentary and incoherent historical underpinning to the overall project.
Happening and a collection of West Coast punk - related Xerox prints and zines at Printed Matter.
«Counterculture,» a survey of the last thirty years of «Alternative Information from the Underground Press to the Internet,» displayed some 1,000 - plus items organized around such general themes as «Students, Youth, and the Rise of the Underground Press,» «Black Panthers and Third World Struggles,» «Feminism and Gay Liberation,» and «Punk Subculture and Zines
ABOUT THE READERS: ERICK LYLE is the editor of the long - running underground punk / criminal zine, SCAM, and the author of On The Lower Frequencies: A Secret History of The City.
As a teenager in suburban Philadelphia, Fischer made punk and metal zines of his own.
Hardcore Architecture lays bear the homogenous suburban landscape of punk scenes, but it also speaks to the power of the zine: «A fanzine,» Fischer said, «was this way of participating in the culture no matter where you were based.»
These selected publications reverberate with the history of artist - publishing, from the small press scene of the 1960s and 70s (Something Else Press and concrete poetry), through the visually assaultive punk and photo - zines that followed.
Pettibon first received attention for his work when it was used in fliers, zines, and record covers in the burgeoning Los Angeles punk scene of the 1980s.
Sprung from the Los Angeles punk scene of the»70s — and her own perverted imagination — Ms. Davis was initially known for birthing Fertile La Toya Jackson, one of Earth's first zines.
Rachel Errington incorporates her love for punk music and participation in zine culture, to drive her exploration of the «minor» body in relation to the contemporary cultural and political landscape.
Outpunk, a zine and label he started in the mid-1990s, ran for seven issues with contributions from queer punks, interviews, and articles on queercore bands.
As Asian Punk Boy, Koh became known for his perversely cute website and zines infused with a queer punk sensibilPunk Boy, Koh became known for his perversely cute website and zines infused with a queer punk sensibilpunk sensibility.
Later, the characters he created for counterculture zines, such as Fritz the Cat, the Keep On Truckin» guy, Devil Girl and Mr Natural, helped define the cartoon and punk subcultures of the Sixties and Seventies.
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