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Zines are awesome. They're just small photocopied lo-fi mags and often targeted at a niche group of somebodies. Robot nerds. Nerf nerds. Motorhead fans. Articulate shoplifters. Those with a penchant for drawings of toasters. And so forth. Well, here's a zine "for astrology nerds" but it deserves a much broader audience.
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Farewell
1st Jul 10
Moscow, 1981, and mild-mannered French engineer Pierre Froment (Guillaume Canet) becomes a most unlikely spy. He's the sole handler for a disillusioned...
The Runaways
15th Jul 10
The Runaways is startlingly textural: sunbleached California light; squalid, dim interiors; juicy, glossy satin and eyeshadow. And it dramatises the...
Matt Banham, Self Destruct
4th May 10
Matt Banham writes a good song. Nobody else does, just Banham. Can everybody who isn't Matt Banham quit writing songs please? You all know who you are.
I...
Format Zine & DIY Fair
25th Feb 10
It's noticeable that most of the people who've ended up working on Format over the past three years - Joel Catchlove, Ianto Ware, Sam Rodgers, Simon Loffer...
Library Love
19th Nov 09
Remember those things called libraries? They're a little like google scholar, but real. Oh, and they actually work.
Well, turns out they've actually...
Dapper Dan, Issue 01
30th Jun 10
I became aware of Dapper Dan some time before he reached our shores, as is often the case with a specimen of his pedigree. On first glance, I wasn't...
The French Kissers
2nd Dec 09
France's answer to American Pie - Tarte Française, perhaps? - is adorable, excruciating fun, with a much more edgy indie feel than its trans-Atlantic...
Voiceworks #79 Classic
25th Feb 10
Here's an open secret: most under-25s can't write for shit. Yes, it's a rare thing indeed when you can judge the work of a writer in their early twenties...
mono.kultur, issue #23
5th Aug 10
If I told you, "I made a smell... in my pants!" You would think I was some kind of comic genius. You wouldn't be wrong, but this would only...
John Steel Singers interview
17th Dec 09
It's been a pretty great year for the John Steel Singers. After In Colour came out towards the end of last year, the sextet went from Laneway Festival...
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