Zine (z)

Foul

Catalog Number: 
z.6.2
Date: 
2004
Volume: 
16
Abstract: 
A new look for Foul, this one was created entirely on a good old fashioned typewriter. Brandon breaks it all down, telling us about what his life is like these days. It opens up with two funny stories about his friend Brian (one titled &ldquo;I love Brian Nix&rdquo;, the other titled &ldquo;I hate Brian Nix&rdquo;), then goes into some lists of shocking pop culture events. Also a story about his girlfriend getting food poisoning, and a few other items. Funny, cynical, real, and down to earth. Half size, 12 pages. <br />
Language: 
eng
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Abstract borrowed from Loop Distro.
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Career Suicide

Catalog Number: 
z.44
Date: 
2004
Volume: 
1
Abstract: 
Five short pieces about quitting a job as a bike messenger; trying to get a library card at the Harold Washington Library; visiting Cook County Hospital after breaking a leg at a messenger party and an possibly an arm playing bike polo; a new relationship; and bike messenger injuries and apathy about them.
Language: 
English
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Portraits in Stutter

Catalog Number: 
z.29.4
Date: 
November 2005
Volume: 
1st ed
Abstract: 
In two sections; segments taken from recorded interviews with Andrew Wagner and Jen Walton intersperse witht he author&rsquo;s own memories and comments.
Language: 
eng
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Screamin': Your Guide to Flatland Hi-Style

Location

Franklin Park, IL
United States
US
Catalog Number: 
Zine, Screamin'
Date: 
1995
Volume: 
4
Abstract: 
This issue is devoted to Rockabilly women: Jeanne Carmen, Lisa Pankratz, Wanda Jackson, Sparkle Moore, Lorrie Collins, Janis Martin; Plus a rundown of local and national rockabilly events and reviews of music, zines, shows and vintage film.
Language: 
eng
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Franklin Park, IL
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Steve Albini Thinks We Suck

Rayolux

Catalog Number: 
z.72
Date: 
April 1995
Volume: 
No. 1
Abstract: 
Interviews with Letters to Cleo, Chris Connelly, Rick Rizzo of Eleventh Dream Day, Hazel, Archers of Loaf, Cold Water Flat, Heather Grody of the Murmers, Skippy from March Records, a review of the Merchant Ivory film Jefferson in Paris, a column on what punk is, traveling in Budapest, and concert reviews of Bush and Loud Lucy. Reviews, a rundown of new releases, and the current charts, and a Full Stop comic by Jamie.<br />
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eng
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For Weeks Above the Umbrella

Catalog Number: 
z.68
Date: 
2002
Volume: 
1st ed.
Abstract: 
A collection of short stories and itineraries on South-meets-Midwest cultural differences, strained familial and romantic relationships, catching up with old friends, dead rats tied together at the tail, and various things to do with vegetables, including shooting string beans at strangers through a straw, and searching for things like sunglasses, grits, and skunk-apes.
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English
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