



Chicago IRL
Chicago IRL: A Queer Collaboration of Culture and Class(lessness)
- Yann Duminil
- Vincent Chevalier
- Topher McCulloch
- Steve Hnilicka
- Scott Ashley
- Rebecca King
- R. Bats
- Parker Khouri
- Matt Leyes
- Mar Curran
- Lean Andrew Hensley
- Kellen Alexander
- Jyl Fehernkamp
- Joseph Varisco
- J'sun Howard
- Hannah Melton
- Erik Roldan
- Emma Haugh
- Dutes Miller
- Dietzler
- Dane Hallmark
- Dale Lazarov
- Colin Self
- Brandon C Tobin
- Ben Wu
- Bastian Jonsson
- Andy Siharath
- AJ Durand
- Adrian Espinoza
Abstract: Zine featuring contributions from local Chicago artists whose works explore issues related to queer culture and identity. The zine includes a variety of different artistic formats, including photography, poetry, short stories, cartoon strips, interviews, and other illustrations.
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Catalog Number: Zine, Chicago IRL
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Chicago IRL Spring 2011
- Dane Hallmark
- Noah Ivey
- Rebecca Kling
- Seth Lester
- Rebecca Mir
- Bruce Ortiz
- Erik Peterson
- Katia Piza
- Jesus Plaza
- Tara Preston
- Aay Preston-Myint
- Colin Self
- Daviel Shy
- Andy Siharath
- Andrew Spena
- Brandon C. TobinTopher McCulloch
- Joseph Varisco
- Ethan
- It gets worse
- dudelessnude
- In a Nutshell
- Consent to be Touched
- Couch Comic
- Northern Lights
- My Favorite Thing About Chicago
- Held in Formaldehyde
- A Manifesto
- I Would Cut My Arm Off For You
- My Gender Cartography Lesson
- The Life Almost Lost
- A Counter Culture and Social Media Study
Abstract: Chicago IRL (In Real Life) is an arts and literary digest cataloging contemporary queer creative culture in Chicago. We hope not only to document existing queer talent but also to inspire new collaborations and explorations. Although much of our coordination uses the internet to connect us with contributors, we desire to encourage new interactions in real life as well. Chicago IRL is a zine made by and for the disenchanted, hopeful, and unemployed revolutionaries, muppets, and magicians to capture the spirit of a new dawn, whatever that means. *
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English.Notes: * Taken from the website
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Chicagoirl.com
Catalog Number: Journal, Chicago IRL Spring 2011
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Chicago IRL: A Queer Chicago Collaboration of Culture & Class(lessness)
- Topher McCulloch
- Joseph Varisco
- Stephen Alvarez
- Benjamin Ballard
- Jose Luis Benavides
- Tony Breed
- Cody Cranch
- Daniel Drake
- Jelena Dzopalic
- Hadley Ford
- Patrick Gill
- Dane Hallmark
- Kiam Marcelo Junio
- Rebecca Kling
- Matt Leyes
- Wes Perry
- Jesus Plaza
- Luis Rendon
- Jamie Anne Royce
- Andy Siharath
- Tom Slazinski
- Sokhorn
- Janie Stamm
- J. Maddox Tang
- Deja K. Taylor
- Carlos Vergara
- Petrito Zezus
- Ecology and Biology
- Is It Cheating
- I Am an <Object>
- I Met Him in Chicago
- Summer Nights
- Mehieddine
- Wishful Thinking
- To Begin Again
- Talk to Me
- Hipster Boys Flirting
- Femme Poem
- The Truth About Sex with Ms. Nelson
- The Big Picture
- A Determined Young Man
- In Our Words
- I Am So Very Sorry
- Temporal Feelings of Lust Creation Solitude Indecisiveness and Being Lost (Smut Without the Smut)
- A Visit to the Mountain
- Big Dipper
- Don't Act Like a Girl
- Beautiful Brian
Abstract: "Chicago IRL (In Real Life) is an arts and literary digest cataloging contemporary queer creative culture in Chicago. We hope not only to document existing queer talent but also to inspire new collaborations and explorations. Although much of our coordination uses the internet to connect us with contributors, we desire to encourage new interactions in real life as well. Chicago IRL is a zine made by and for the disenchanted, hopeful, and unemployed revolutionaries, muppets, and magicians to capture the spirit of a new dawn, whatever that means."
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EnglishNotes: Abstract taken from Chicago IRL website
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Catalog Number: Chicago IRL
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