Robin Hustle

The Land Line

Location

P.O. Box 891231
60608 Chicago
United States
US
Catalog Number: 
journalTheLandLine
Date: 
January 2012
Issue: 
1
Abstract: 
The Land Line is a quarterly publication based in Chicago invested in furthering print publication. It is a collaborative effort by a collection of artists, writers, activists, and musicians who contribute literary criticism, Chicago history, and various explorations of style and genre. The Land Line is committed to a collective production process, including laying out the paper by hand so that everyone can be involved. The benefit shows, film screenings, and readings they host not only fund the paper but are essential to the project of building a community around the journal.
Language: 
English
Notes: 
There were four issues in total for The Land Line. The Land Line also launched a successful Kickstarter campaign from Nov 21 2011 - Jan 15 2012. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/thelandline/the-land-line
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The Dil Pickler

Location

1220 North State Parkway
60610 Chicago, IL
United States
US
Catalog Number: 
Zine, The DIl Pickler
Date: 
July 26, 2008
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Volume: 
Issue: 
1
Abstract: 
STEP HIGH STOOP LOW LEAVE YOUR DIGNITY OUTSIDE proclaims the back of the zine. A reflection mostly about AIDS, seemingly a fund raiser
Language: 
English
Notes: 
Event held at the Zebra Lounge
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Leftovers Again?!

Catalog Number: 
Zine, Leftovers Again?!
Date: 
May 2009
Abstract: 
Leftovers Again?! is a zine that collects art, poetry and short stories by Robin Hustle.
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English.
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Power of the Impotent

Catalog Number: 
Zine, Power of the Impotent
Date: 
February 2008
Abstract: 
This zine is a collection of essays by Robin Hustle that originally appeared in The Skeleton News.
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English.
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Read/Write Library Chicago Zine

Catalog Number: 
Read/Write Library Chicago Zine
Date: 
March 2012
Abstract: 
The Read/Write Library's very own zine with information about us, and submissions from some of our volunteers.
Language: 
English
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Website: 

readwritelibrary.org

Item Donor: 
Nicki Yowell

The Skeleton News

Catalog Number: 
n.1.2
Date: 
January 2007
Volume: 
Issue 3
Abstract: 
The Skeleton News presents &quot;A Dark Vision of the Future.&quot; Features on: Chicago's first megachurch, Willow Creek, at the Auditorium Theater and defining evangelicalism; nutrition and public health issues including types of fats and perspectives and conspiracy theories on AIDS/HIV; ubiquitous computing, GPS, and RFID and their implications in surveillance, health, and everyday living; survivalism and species integration; the solitude of mathematician Dr. Grigory Perelman; being transgendered or androgynous in Chicago; book reviews; the loss of identity in American cities; unessential albums; and Ulysses S. Grant.<br />
Language: 
eng
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The Skeleton News

Catalog Number: 
n.1.1
Date: 
November 2006
Volume: 
#00
Abstract: 
A defiantly "amateur: newspaper that seeks to inform on what's happening, what isn't and what should be, featuring a broad range of contributors and topics. In this issue: News on the Circle Line, HIV Testing, Grocery shopping in Pilsen rated, photos from Alaska, Chicago winters in the context of Sir Walter Scott's Antarctic journey, owning and borrowing cars, Pluto gets demoted from a planet, and interview with Andy van Slyke, analyzing baseball data using Pyhtagorean differentials, the Apocalypse according to the Mayan Calendar, paper consumption, including lyrics with liner notes, and predicting the future using old Science Fiction books, including robots and artificial intelligence.
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eng
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The Skeleton News

Catalog Number: 
n
Date: 
October 2007
Volume: 
Issue 12
Abstract: 
"The Skeleton News is a free monthly newspaper made by non-professional journalists, comic artists, and general revelers working in the grand tradition of of independent publishing. We reject the notion of objectivity in journalism, a delusional luxury that only the most powerful corporate media can afford, and instead delight in our subjective approach to the stuff of our lives and communities." This is the one-year anniversary issue.
Language: 
English
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