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Will zines ever not be cool? It seems unlikely — the literary equivalent of punk rock continues to attract some of the most creative independent artists, and in this increasingly corporate world, ...
Julia Glassman picked up the first two chapters of Thi Bui’s “The Best We Could Do” when they were being sold at the L.A. Zine Fest four years ago. Now, the short 32-page zine has turned into a ...
On Sept. 9 at Salon 94 on the Upper East Side, Carolina Herrera will mark its 40th anniversary with the first in-person runway show the brand has had since February 2020. The house is also celebrating ...
The Feminine Empowerment Movement celebrates the release of their inaugural zine in Harvard Square Sunday evening. PHOTO COURTESY ZENAIDA ELENA A quaint wooden walkway led to the entrance of the book ...
“Building A Home” by Susan Marsh is a tiny house of seven sketch books housed in an indigo dyed plaster box. “Shelter-Nourishment-Curiosity” by Renate Klein explores the disruption caused by having to ...
Over the last couple of years, the end of August has also signified the unofficial start of comic and zine season here in San Francisco. Here are six upcoming events for fans of the old-school, ...
For the third year running, Betty’s Books in Webster Groves is celebrating Free Comic Book Day with a free community zine. Stop by on May 4 to snag one of 250 copies of the zine, which features 16 one ...
We know — the economic times are hard. We believe that our work in upholding the First Amendment and reporting on these changing, challenging times is more important than ever. We need to raise $6,500 ...
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Jeani Rector’s The Horror Zine returns with another collection of stories, articles, poetry, and artwork in A Feast of Frights. Their previous compilation, What Fears Become (review here), was a very ...
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