When Dkéama Alexis and Ariana Steele wanted to create a space specifically for Black queer and trans people in central Ohio, they began with a simple but powerful medium: a zine. Named after a "very ...
In the garden level of a Riverwest house, there's a collection of about 2500 zines — the kind of stuff you might not want to read with your mom. It's called QZAP, and it's an archive of queer-punk ...
Vanessa Crofskey’s untitled collage for Bitter Melon’s Stay Home Diary (courtesy the artist and Bitter Melon) HONG KONG — Some would argue that there has never been a better time for the zine. As ...
The Watertown Free Public Library is celebrating zine culture with a full-day festival dedicated to the small-batch, self-published works. This fall, the library began circulating a collection of ...
“Zines,” small, handmade magazines, have been around for decades. They are popular as ever today especially with teens and adults who want to share their stories, messages, and passions with others.
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