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SUBURBAN BLIGHT #10
$1, 8½” x 5½”, photocopied, 34 pgs.
By Guest Contributor Tuesday, September 11 2012
This zine came out in the height of the Occupy Wall Street movement and is a collection of columns and articles by NYC writers, artists, and organizers. There is a lot on Occupy Wall Street, but there is a lot on other political subjects, such as media portrayal of beauty, biometrics, and minimum wage. There is some art. There are a few music and movie reviews as well. The articles aren’t too long but do a good job of getting their points across. The zine, in its entirety, has a lot of substance for its size. Worth a read if you run by it. –James Meier (Stephanie Basile, 30 E 29th St, 2nd Floor, NY, NY10016)
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