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SLICE HARVESTER #1
$3, 5½” x 8½”, photocopied, 34 pgs.
By Noah W.K. Tuesday, November 30 2010
This magazine is brilliant. The basic idea of it is so perfect and useful. What is one of the best foods in the world? Pizza. Duh! So, basically, this dude goes to different pizza parlors in New York City and writes about his overall experience. And if you are familiar with NYC, you know that there is a pizza shop almost everywhere you look. This will help you in the future to pick the correct one to maximize your pizza munching experience. I can’t decide what my favorite part of this zine is. It is either the front or back cover. The front cover is a classic Ramones-esque photo, but the three people pictured have a slice of pizza for a head. The back cover is a Daily News article about our writer and his feat. Read this zine, eat some pie, and live. (Slice Harvester, 442D Lorimer St. #230 Brooklyn, NY 11206, Sliceharvester@gmail.com)
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