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A retrospective exhibition of Toronto zines from the 80s and 90s. Presented by Mentlzine, Alternative Toronto & The Toronto Zine Library. Free! Call 647-667-6789 for info ...
In a park. With bands playing acoustic sets. Around a campfire. It's called Static Zine, a self-described "Toronto arts and lifestyle zine," and it is mixing things up a bit.
It’s only taken twelve years, but this weekend’s annual zine fair and alternative culture fest has decided it’s time to get some Halloween spirit. Oct. 25, 2007 Oct. 25, 2007 1 min read Save ...
The 1106 Zine Project was inspired by old-school punk zines — do-it-yourself pamphlets with in-your-face, anarchist slogans and art that were popular in the ’80s and ’90s.
Pavitt left Sub Pop in the '90s. It has since been run by label co-founder Jonathan Poneman. The collection is due out in the summer of 2014. Learn more about it here.
Can you define anything that felt particularly Canadian about some of these early ’90s zines? There was an onslaught of publications that couldn’t decide whether they were zines or literary magazines ...
Here are five records that helped define the '90s Riot Grrrl movement. In the early 1990s, a new kind of punk was brewing; it was raw, political, loud, and unapologetically feminist.
“Choose leisurewear and high-end fabrics … Choose rotting away at the end of it all, pissing your last in the misery of your home, nothing more than an embarrassment to your selfish, fucked-up brats.” ...
232 232 people viewed this event. Zine exhibition presented by Mentlzine, Alternative Toronto & The Toronto Zine Library. 2-5 pm, Mar 1. Free ...
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